Пеле Мали je napisao:
http://englishrussia.com/2016/07/18/lugansk-2016-around-the-city/14/
... New Russia traditionally perceived as an edge, where Catherine II drove the Cossacks and invited immigrants from Russia, and from the Orthodox countries under Ottoman authority, creating a Black Sea America. But it is less known that this project had a kind of rehearsal: there is an opinion among the Don Cossacks that steppe at Lugan the age-old Don edge were deserted after Bulavin revolt, and half a century later because of the invitation of Elizabeth Orthodox immigrants from foreign lands began to arrive - these "Austrian Cossacks" from Serbia and Croatia, at that time constituted a third of the Habsburg army. Earlier, in 1751, there was created a New Serbia around this (from today!) Kropivnitskiy, and in 1753 - Slavo-Serbia between the rivers Seversky Donets and Lugan, which is headed by Colonel Ivan Shevich and Rajko de Preradovic. In 1762, the Authority had been abolished, the serving of the Serbs at the end of the century was transferred to the Kuban Cossacks (one of them was a Lermontov's "fatalist" Vulic), but Catherine decided to repeat it.
But the legacy of Slavo-Serbia in Lugansk left the estate of Serbian origin noblemen, one of whom was Constantine Yuzbashev, commander of the village Yellow Yar, in the administrative division of the Slavo-Serbia means from the 5th company. His own country estate called Yuzbashevkoy and overgrown suburb is called Aleksandrovka in honor of her son since 1783. In the 19th century manor house had several owners (Somovi, Rubenstein, Ilovaiskaie), the latest of which was Viktor Golubev - an outstanding Russian engineer, one of the founders of the Bryansk plant (where all life leaked to Luganskteplovoz), his much more known estate was Kiev Parkhomovka with church-milestone "Russian Art Nouveau". However Yuzbashevke was not lucky - in the Civil war everything valuable was taken away by Germans, that came down to the Don, under the Soviets there was sitting a district administration, and then even tubercular dispensary, moved out of the estate in 2006. Since then, it stands typical in the post-Soviet countries manner.
Luxury abandoned palace is notable for the date on the front - "1772". Its value has not yet been unriddled, if this is the time of the palace buildings – then it is a quite authentic heritage of Slavo-Serbia. The current appearance of the palace got in 1840.
мало о нашој историји у славјано-србији
Inače, kad smo kod tih Srba koji su naselili te prostore, srpski husar Petar Tekelija je po naređenju Katarine Velike ukinuo legendarnu kozačku državu u državi, zaporošku Siču, i to bez kapi prolivene krvi za šta je nagrađen ordenom Svetog Aleksandra Nevskog.
Što se kozaka tiče, pored Gogoljevog "Tarasa Buljbe" preporučujem "Ognjem i mačem" od Sjenkjeviča. Jeste da je svako bio skloniji svojoj strani (naročito Sjenkjevič) ali krajnje zanimljivo štivo.