
View of Tobolsk in the 1910s
'Tobolsk' (;
Tatar: ''Tubıl'') is a historic capital of
Siberia, now an ordinary town in
Tyumen Oblast,
Russia. It is located at the confluence of rivers
Tobol and
Irtysh. Population: 92,880 (
2002 Census); 95,000 (2001 est.).
History
Tobolsk was founded by
Yermak's
Cossacks in 1585–1586 during the first Russian advance into Siberia near the ruins of
Siberia Khanate's capital
Qashliq. It became the seat of the Viceroy of Siberia and prospered on the trade with
China and
Bukhara. It was there that the first school, theatre, and newspaper in Siberia were established. In ''
The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe'',
Daniel Defoe made his
Robinson Crusoe character stay in Tobolsk from September 1703 to June 1704.
With administrative divisions of the territory, Tobolsk remained the seat of the Governor-General of Western Siberia until it was moved to
Omsk in 1820s–1830s. 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.
Until the
Russian Revolution of 1917, the city served as the capital of the Tobolsk ''
guberniya''.
Dmitri Mendeleev and
Vasily Perov are the most famous natives of the city. Some of the
Decembrists were exiled and lived there too. The city's importance declined when the
Trans-Siberian Railway bypassed it in the 1890s.

St. Sofia Cathedral
In August 1917, after the
February Revolution, Tsar
Nicholas II of Russia and his family were brought here to live in relative luxury in the former house of the Governor-General. In April 1918, after the
White Army approached the city, the entire royal family was shot in
Yekaterinburg, thus ending the imperial
Romanov dynasty.
Economy of modern Tobolsk centers on a major oil refinery. Some traditional crafts, such as bone-carving, are also preserved.
Monuments
Tobolsk is the only town in Siberia and one of the few in Russia which has a standing stone ''
kremlin'', or elaborate city-fortress, built at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. Its white walls and towers with an ensemble of churches and palatial buildings spectacularly sited on a high river bank were proclaimed a national historical and architectural treasure in 1870.
The principal monuments in the kremlin are the Cathedral of St. Sophia (1683–1686), a merchant courtyard (1703–1705), an episcopal palace (1773–1775) (now it is the museum of local lore), and the so-called Swedish Chamber, with six baroque halls (1713–1716). The city contains some remarkable baroque and Neoclassical churches from the 18th and 19th centuries. Also noteworthy is a granite monument to
Yermak, constructed to a design by
Alexander Brullov in 1839.
The city's neighbourhood is rich in ancient
kurgans and pagan shrines. Some of these date back to the
10th century BCE.

Panoramic view of Tobolsk Kremlin
External links
★ http://etobolsk.ru/
★ http://news.tob.ru/
★ http://www.towns.ru/towns/tobolsk.html