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Influence of the cult buildings of Simferopol on the city's toponymic
Author(s) -
V. Ye. Polyakov
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
ukraïnsʹke relìgìêznavstvo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-9792
pISSN - 2306-3548
DOI - 10.32420/2000.16.1116
Subject(s) - tatar , toponymy , cult , governor , history , prison , order (exchange) , genealogy , ancient history , archaeology , linguistics , engineering , philosophy , business , finance , aerospace engineering
In Simferopol, the names of the streets appeared rather late. In 1837 the Tavrian governor was given an order on the name of the city streets and lanes. Here is their complete list: Gubernatorskaya, Aleksandrovskaya, Novosobornaya, Moscow, Nevoryanskaya, Malobazarna, Mokra, Bazarna, Trading, Jewish, Greek, Petropavlovskaya, Hospital, Tatar, Gypsy, Banny, Meat, Prison, Armsky, Nagorny. Already in this very first list of streets, our attention is attracted to the horns, in the names of which in one form or another have a connection with the history of religions.

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