Tobolsk

Tobolsk (Тобо́льск; Tatar: Tubıl) is a town in Tyumen Oblast, Siberia, Russia. It is located at the confluence of rivers Tobol and Irtysh. In 2001, the population was about 95,000. Tobolsk was founded by Yermak in 1585-86 during the early Russian advance into Siberia. It became the seat of the Czar's Namestnik (Viceroy) of Siberia. With administrative divisions of the territory, Tobol'sk remained the seat of the Governor-General of Western Siberia until it was moved to Omsk in 1820-30s. Until the 1917 Russian Revolution, the city served as the capital of the Tobolsk guberniya (region). Bowing to the city's authority, many Siberian towns had their original arms display the Tobolsk insignia. This included Omsk, Tyumen and Tomsk; Omsk honors the legacy to this day. Tobolsk is the only town in Siberia and one of the few in Russia which has a standing stone kremlin, or elaborate city-fortress. The medieval white walls and towers with an ensemble of churches and palatial buildings spectacularly sited on a high river bank are a national historical and architectural treasure. Tobolsk is the birthplace of the chemist and founder of the periodic table, Dmitri Mendeleev.

 

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