Kolyushevo is a village in the Zavyalovsky district of Udmurtia , part of the Golyanskoye rural settlement . Located 30 km east of the center of Izhevsk . The Dokshanka River flows through the village .
| Village | |
| Kolyushevo | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Udmurtia |
| Municipal District | Zavyalovsky |
| Rural settlement | Golyanskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | 1710 |
| Former names | Kulushevo, Kulusheva |
| Timezone | UTC + 4 |
| Population | |
| Population | 76 people ( 2003 ) |
| Official language | Udmurt , Russian |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 3412 |
| Postcode | 427002 |
| OKATO Code | 94216810005 |
| OKTMO Code | |
Content
- 1 History
- 1.1 Kolyushevsky Pavlik Morozov
- 1.2 Kolyushevsky settlement
- 2 Toponyms
- 3 Streets
- 4 notes
History
The first mention of the village is found in the courtyard "Landratsky" census of 1716. This census refers to the census of 1710-11, in which the villages of Doksha and Kulushevo are described together. At that time there were 23 yards in them.
In the middle of the 18th century, immigrants from the village of Kulusheva founded the repair of Gremikha Key, which later became the village of Gremikha (the village does not exist now) [1] At the end of the 18th century, immigrants from the village of Kulusheva and the village of Patrakova founded the present village of Yul'skoye (Votkinsk district of the UR) . At the beginning of the 19th century, the residents of Kulushevo founded the repair of Molchanov, now the village of Molchan. Around 1824, the repair of the Tikhiy Klyuch, now the village of Tikhiy Klyuch, was founded. This village is also founded by immigrants from the village of Kulusheva Golyanskoy volost. [one]
According to the tenth revision in 1859, 601 people lived in 115 yards of the government-owned village of Kulushev in the Sarapul district of the Vyatka province , and an Orthodox chapel stood in the village [2] .
Characteristic of the village from "Materials on statistics of the Vyatka province" of 1892: "Kulushevskoe Society. The village of Kuliushevo is located at the river Kuliushevka, 40 versts from the county town, 7 versts from the rural municipality and the school, and 10 versts from the parish church. The inhabitants are Russians, former non-permanent workers and specific peasants, Orthodox, schismatics and co-religionists. There is no information about the time of the founding of the village, but the old people heard that when Pugachev was here, there were more yards than now. After that, many residents left for new repairs. They say about Pugachev that, being in these places, he hung many tongues for the tongues (a chestnut is a concept equivalent to a “fist”, and sometimes I call wealthy men who are not in harmony with society, moreover, due to wealth, influence on the course of public affairs), and recruited strong men into their hordes. Half a mile from the village, in the north, lies an old cemetery, on which they had not buried long before Pugachev. In those days, the deceased were buried in absentia. The earth is divided according to audit souls. In the village there are up to 6 pieces of winnowers. The company owns 4 water flour mills located on the river Kuliushevka, in addition, the company has several shares in the mill belonging to the peasant of the village of Loshkaryova ” [1]
According to 1928, 606 people lived in Kolyushevo. [3] .
Kolyushevsky Pavlik Morozov
The investigation of the charge of Deryushev Yeremey Yevlampievich, a resident of the village of Kolyushevo, Sarapulsky district, can be attributed to the classics of Soviet justice. It could become a classic of socialist realism, falling into the hands of artisans. Events here develop in a natural historical vector, the antagonism of classes is brought to the color of discoloration, and the finale, despite the tragic notes, sounds life-affirming. It is not worth deciphering the characteristics of the accused. Terry fist in the past, a dull shard of the past, whose large family bush was exiled to the North. The questionnaire of the good character is impeccable: "Ivan Kholmogorov, education - two classes of a rural school, social status - poor, occupation - student, party membership - pioneer."
... After the bale, I go home at twelve in the morning, - carefully taken out by the boy, - I look - Deryushev Yeremey goes and carries one sheaf of arzhan ... "Then the events go to a clean detective. The attacker also saw the boy, laid the sheaf on the ground and ran into his own yard Hiding behind a pillar of the gate, he waited for an unexpected witness to pass by. The pioneer went to an operative trick, turned a corner, but then sat down at the front garden and continued watching. The criminal jumped out and looked around fearfully, rested a sheaf in the yard ...
They managed to make a good pioneer out of Vanya Kholmogorov, and in the morning he told everyone who needed it. The predator cooked argan porridge when they came for him. The accusation of the “five-spikelet decree” and the promise of execution he met quite calmly, as he knew that the Almighty would save him. January 20, 1933, a week before the trial, Yeremey Yevlampievich died in the cell of the correctional hospital. He was seventy nine years old [4] .
Kolyushevsky fortification
It is located 1 km north-west of the village of Kolyushevo, on a hill called "naupka". Excavations were carried out in 1962-1964. Kolyushevsky settlement belongs to the Mazunin archaeological culture of the 3rd-5th centuries A.D. The cultural layer is weak.
Toponyms
Merkushin’s pit, Semetyev’s log, Varlamov’s pit, Gorev’s, Toyma, Ermanka (Jurmanka), Saucer, Poreki, Little Ugornik, Emalanikh, Golkova pit, Dry log, Eryomina gora, Siverukha, Mare's river.
Streets
- Zarechnaya street (before the revolution - Loshmania, in Soviet times - Lenin)
- Sadovaya Street (formerly Upper End)
- Prudovaya Street (formerly - Lower End)
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 Materials on statistics of the Vyatka province. Statistical Office of the Vyatka Provincial Zemsky Council. 1892 year.
- ↑ Lists of populated places of the Russian Empire. Volume VIII. Vyatka province. The list of settlements according to 1859-1873.
- ↑ List of settlements in the Ural region. - Sverdlovsk: Publication of the Ogrotdel Uraloblispolkom, Uralstat administration and district executive committees, 1928. - T. IX Sarapulsky district.
- ↑ Alexander Bazarov . "Chronicle of collective farm slavery."