Editing Blagovischenska 24

Revision as of 20:14, 8 February 2022 by AdminKh (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Blagovischenska 24 (''Благовiщенська 24'' in Ukrainian, ''Благовещенская 24'' in Russian) ''' Colonel (possibly Cossack) Ilya Abaza, who came out of Moldova with prince Kantemir. On the spot which today is currently under No. 24, a wooden house with a garden was built. Abazas owned it until the early XIX century. At that time, Tatiana Abaza gave the house to his son from the first marriage, Savva Alkhovsky, Second-Major, from the Cossacks of...")
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