Tyumen

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Tyumen (Template:Lang-ru) is a city in Russia, the administrative center of Tyumen Oblast in the Urals Federal District.

It stands on the Tura River 2,144 km east of Moscow, at Template:Coor dm

Population 510,719 (census 2002).

History

Tyumen was the first Russian town in Siberia, founded in 1586 on the site of the Siberian Tatar town of Chimgi-Tura by Feodor I of Russia. The region of Tyumen part of Siberia Khanate was annexed to Russia by Yermak Timofeyevich in 1585 and the next year town of Tyumen was founded as a Russian fort post. Originally Streltsy and Cossacks made up majority of Tyumen population.

In the 17th18th centuries, Tyumen became an important trade center on the routes to Central Asia, China and Persia. As well as an important leather goods and handcraft making town. In 1763 about 7,000 people lived in Tyumen.

In 1836 the first steam boat of Siberia was built in Tyumen and in 1885 the town was reached by Trans-Siberian railway.

During the Russian Civil War Tyumen was first controlled by admiral Alexander Kolchak and his Siberian White Army, but in January of 1918 was taken by the Red Army.

During the 1930s Tyumen became a major Siberian industrial city of the Soviet Union. Steam-boats, cargo ships, furniture, fur and leather clothing were produced in Tyumen.

During the Great Patriotic War, Lenin's body was moved from Moscow to a disguised tomb in Tyumen, numerous factories were evacuated to Tyumen from the European part of the Soviet Union and all kinds of military equipment was made in the city. As well, Lenin's embalmed body was evacuated from Moscow and taken by rail to Tyumen where it was stored for the duration of the war in what is now the Tyumen Agriculture Institute. On August 14, 1944 Tyumen became the capital of extensive Tyumen Oblast. In 1948 oil was discovered in Tyumen region and in the 1960s and 1970s oil industry became a vital component of the city's economy.

Famous people born in Tyumen:

Modern city

Today Tyumen is an important center for the gas and oil industries in Russia. The living standarts of Tyumen residents are second only to those of Moscow in Russia. Companies such as Gazprom, LUKoil and Yukos have much of their activities centered in Tyumen. UTair Airlines also based in Tyumen.

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