Notes Relating to the Manners and Customs of the Crim Tatars: Written During a Four Years' Residence Among that People. With Plates |
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Page 100
... fifty kopeeks ( about fivepence ) for as much as a pair of oxen can draw . * From this character , of them , it may be inferred that they are the very worst labourers in the world ; and in- * This wood is brought to Kaffa , from the dis ...
... fifty kopeeks ( about fivepence ) for as much as a pair of oxen can draw . * From this character , of them , it may be inferred that they are the very worst labourers in the world ; and in- * This wood is brought to Kaffa , from the dis ...
Page 124
... kopeeks the oka . Such as are intended to be kept are pre- served in sheds dug under ground , and roofed so as to ... fifty or sixty tchetverts , according to the usual stock of the persons to whom they belong . The Tatars find ...
... kopeeks the oka . Such as are intended to be kept are pre- served in sheds dug under ground , and roofed so as to ... fifty or sixty tchetverts , according to the usual stock of the persons to whom they belong . The Tatars find ...
Page 160
... fifty kopeeks the plant , during the first year after grafting ; and in 1815 six thousand plants were thus disposed of . At the season of our visit , which took place about the end of June , the fig trees were covered with unripe fruit ...
... fifty kopeeks the plant , during the first year after grafting ; and in 1815 six thousand plants were thus disposed of . At the season of our visit , which took place about the end of June , the fig trees were covered with unripe fruit ...
Page 166
... fifty kopeeks to one rouble and twenty kopeeks per pood , in scarce winters , at Theodosia . Oxen cost , on an average , one hundred roubles 166 NOTES RELATING TO PRICES ...
... fifty kopeeks to one rouble and twenty kopeeks per pood , in scarce winters , at Theodosia . Oxen cost , on an average , one hundred roubles 166 NOTES RELATING TO PRICES ...
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Akmetchet animals attendants bagpipe beauty believe boiled bride brought Bulgarians ceremony Cimmerian Circassian clothes coarse commonly consists corn Cossack covered CRIM TATARS Crimea deceased dish distance dress favourite fifty kopeeks five roubles flocks four fruit garden at Karagoss girls Greeks hair handkerchief handsome heat Horse-racing horses husband inhabitants Kaffa kaftan Karasubazar Kertch knout known labour lamb land latter likewise married millet mountain Mulla Murza neighbourhood nerality never occasion Odessa pairs of oxen party peasant peasantry peninsula Perekop persons petack plough pood possesses prayers priest proprietor quantity remarkable residence round Russian salt scorbutic season seen Sevastopol sheep sherbet shoes silver sold sort south coast Stepp Sudac summer taboon taste Tatar sacerdatal Tatar women tenced Theodosia thousand threshing thrown tion towns trees trowsers Turkish silk twenty versts village of Karagoss wear wedding wife winter