In the Fatherland of a Russian Courtier: the Danube as I. P. Kutaisov's Homeland

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作者
Russev, Nicolai [1 ]
机构
[1] High Anthropol Sch Univ, Habilitat Hist, N Iorga St 5, MD-2009 Kishinev, Moldova
来源
STRATUM PLUS | 2022年 / 06期
关键词
Russian-Turkish war of 1768-1774; count I.P. Kutaisov; Emperor Pavel I; knyaz N.V. Repnin; Lake Katlabukh; Burkut aul; Kitay fort; Chilia Fortress; Bender Fortress;
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10.55086/sp226103118
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K85 [文物考古];
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0601 ;
摘要
Studying the Russian-Turkish war of 1768-1774 allows us to shed light on the circumstances preceding the appearance of I. P. Kutaisov (1759-1834) in Russia. Kutaisov was a well-known and powerful courtier during the reign of Pavel I (1796-1801), and the founder of a dynasty of counts very close to the throne. A detailed comparison of the events in 1770 allowed us to find out that during the "sabotage" in Chilia fortress (in August), count N. V. Repnin's soldiers captivated a Tatar boy from Burkut aul on the eastern bank of the Lake Katlabukh near the Danube, in the vicinity of the fortified locality named `Kitay' (Shikirli-Kitay, now Suvorovo) It seems that his surname Kutaisov derives from this toponym and was given to the child later, in Saint Petersburg. It was a joint effort of several representatives of the Russian elite to send the boy to the capital city as a `gift' to Catherine the Great, after the conquest of Bender (in September). After a solemn ceremony, the Empress sent this `live' gift to serve her son, prince Pavel, who gave the boy his own name (Pavlovich).
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