kiev boyars changed, the lords owned the last owner of the village was the french prince yevgeny viktor berdskege became a state-owned sovereign at the end of the 19th at the beginning of the 20th century . like mozyr and turov in their thirties . in the area of \u200b\u200bglushka there were already four outposts and a show of tsarist times in 1916. first mention. it was recorded as granite deposits, but the first development. there were even earlier in 1815 , there was, in addition to cloth production, the production of flour-grinding stones. was born. i studied here in glushkovychi, in glushkovychi there were about 700 students at the school. large things were taught with fun at that time near the village. we had our own language, the dialect differed from purely belarusian even from other dialects. and who left the village. especially from the youth and from the cities , ours came and began to speak the old russian urban language and they were called, that they spoke their language, that they left us behind the ridge with the regional center the road was connected through rowing in the 50