Landman, Kazakhstan

Landman
Ландман
Village
Landman is located in Kazakhstan
Landman
Landman
Location in Kazakhstan
Coordinates: 49°45′47″N 84°19′49″E / 49.76306°N 84.33028°E / 49.76306; 84.33028
CountryKazakhstan
RegionEast Kazakhstan Region
DistrictAltai District
First mentioned1895
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
35
Time zoneUTC+5
Postal code
F42P3P9 (070832)
Village view of Landman
Winter forest near Landman
Winter in Landman
Mount Revnyukha

Landman (kazakh: Ландман; russian: Ландман) is a rural locality in the Altai District of East Kazakhstan Region. Historically, it was a German settlement. The name Landmann in German translates to "farmer". It is part of the Maleyevsky rural district and is situated on the right bank of the Beriozovka River, northeast of the district center, the city of Altai. Its KATO code is 634833300.[1]

Economy and agriculture

The renaming of "Sovietskaya Street" to "Sadovaya Street" (“Garden Street”) reflects the village’s agricultural heritage.[2] After the collapse of the state farm in the 1990s, many institutions ceased operation.

Literature and archives

Historical archives by Ivan I. Schellenberg[3] mentions the migration of Germans to Siberia, including villages such as Landman, dating back to 1736.

Population

Since the 1940s, the village has had a notable German community, along with Russians and Ukrainians. Archival documents on the residents of Landman can be found in the CPSU records,[4] the State Archives of East Kazakhstan,[5] and databases such as "Victims of Political Terror in the USSR"[6] and “Recovered Names.”[7]

Seventeen Germans were documented in Landman between 1895 and 1916.[8]

References

  1. ^ "www.stat.kz". Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. (XLS)
  2. ^ "О переименовании улицы села Ландман Малеевского сельского округа района Алтай - ИПС "Әділет"". adilet.zan.kz.
  3. ^ "media.chortitza.org" (PDF).
  4. ^ "GOV.KZ - Единая платформа интернет-ресурсов государственных органов (ЕПИР ГО)". gov.egov.kz.
  5. ^ "Государственный архив Восточно-Казахстанской области и его филиалы". e-arhiv.vko.gov.kz.
  6. ^ "Жертвы политического террора в СССР". lists.memo.ru.
  7. ^ "Центр "Возвращенные Имена" (Российская национальная библиотека): Ссылки". March 26, 2013. Archived from the original on 26 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Открытый список". ru.openlist.wiki.