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Tobolsk (Russian: Тобо́льск, IPA: [tɐˈbolʲsk]) is a town in
Tyumen Oblast, Russia,
located at the
confluence of the
Tobol and
Irtysh rivers.
Founded in...
- John of
Tobolsk (Russian: Иоанн Тобольский; 1651–1715, born as
Ioann Maksimovich Vasilkovskiy (Russian: Иоанн Максимович Васильковский, Ukrainian: Іван...
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Tobolsk Governorate (Russian: Тобольская губерния, romanized: Tobol'skaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian...
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Tobolsk Kremlin (Russian: Тобольский кремль) is the sole
stone kremlin in Siberia. It is
located in
Tobolsk,
Tyumen Oblast, Russia.
Tobolsk was founded...
- губернатора), also
known as ****lin
House (Russian: Дом Куклина) is a
building in
Tobolsk, Russia. It was the home of the
governor of
Siberia prior to the February...
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nearby city of
Tobolsk was
founded in 1587.
Sources differ on the
exact location of the fortress. Most give the
distance upriver from
Tobolsk as 17 or 18 km...
- «Spartak»
Tobolsk 1963 – «Dinamo»
Tobolsk 1990 – «Stroitel»
Tobolsk 1991 – «Avtomobilist»
Tobolsk 1992 – «Poisk»
Tobolsk 1993–1999 – «Irtysh»
Tobolsk 2000–present –...
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capital in
Tobolsk. The
Tobolsk Viceroyalty was
established by the
personal decree of
Catherine II from the
territory of the
dissolved Tobolsk province...
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Romanov family on 17 July 1918. She had
shared the
Romanov family's
exile at
Tobolsk and
Ekaterinburg following the
Russian Revolution of 1917
before their...
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Black Hundreds. In 1917, he was
appointed as Hermogenes,
Bishop of
Tobolsk and
Siberia (Russian: священномученик Гермоген, епископ Тобольский и Сибирский)...