Sitsi (Sits): 
Derived, they say, from Hindi: printed cotton or calico, perhaps सूती (sūtī), which seems to be cotton the finished product (cloth or thread) as opposed to कॉटन (kŏṭana), cotton the raw material. Renamed (1953-1990), along with Kari, as Majakovski V. during the Soviet occupation, many years prior to which, in 1820 at least, these two streets represented the approximate city boundary. One of a textile raw materials street group. See also Kanepi.







