Karlin (Pinsk)

Karlin
Каралін
19th-century view of the destroyed castle; sketch by Napoleon Orda
19th-century view of the destroyed castle; sketch by Napoleon Orda
CountryBelarus
RegionBrest
DistrictPinsk

Karlin or Karalin (Belarusian: Каралін; Russian: Карлин; Yiddish: קארלין) is a village outside Pinsk, Belarus. It was founded as an independent town in 1690 and was named after the village's founder, Jan Karol Dolski. By 1695, Dolski had built a church (now[when?] a concert hall) and a fortified manor on the spot. He also allowed Jews to settle in the area, where it became the seat of a Hasidic dynasty.[1]

  1. ^ "Пинск (Pinsk)". Shorter Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 1 August 2015.