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Timashevo (Bashkortostan)

Timashevo is a settlement in the Ordzhonikidze district of Ufa [1] north of Chernikovka .

Village
Timashevo
A country Russia
Subject of the federationBashkortostan
City DistrictUfa
History and geography
TimezoneUTC + 5
Official languageBashkir , Russian
Digital identifiers
Postcode450051
OKATO code80401385

Near Timashevo: airfield Maksimovka , Maksimovka, Northern cemetery [2] , railway. station Chernikovka-East . Flowing p. Shugurovka (from the west), from the south - Kurochkin Mountain .

The postal code is 450051. The OKATO code is 80401385000.

Content

History of [3]

From the village of Stepanovka along the Shugurovka river in the direction of Ufa, the next village is the village of Timasheva. She was lucky much more than the rest of the villages of the Bogorodskaya volost, although in ancient times she could not be denied. It is located on an elevated position along the left bank of the Shugugrovka, which was known from the “Ufa Bypass Book” (1591 / 92-1629) as Uryaz, Shugurov, sometimes called Chugurov. This river is remarkable in that the lands along it were given a “salary”, i.e. instead of a salary for the service of the defenders and first settlers of the Ufa fortress. But here were the patrimonial lands of the Bashkirs.

In the years 1617-1618 the lands along the left and right banks of the Shugurovka were given to the local salary of Sergey Anichkov. On the left sublime shore Shugurovka

The lands were called Sergiev's estate, later Sergeyevna village, 18 versts from the city of Ufa and 6 versts from the volost administration of the village of Bogorodsky, on the right bank of the Shugurovka there was the village of Anichkov.

For a time, these lands were owned by the noble Belousovs. Accordingly, the village had a name - Belousovo. But the name of the village almost did not stick. It was still called Sergeevka.

According to the land purchased from the Bashkirs by the landowners of the Orenburg province, the record of June 19, 1817 was preserved, according to which the deed "from the Bashkirs" of the Ufa district of Minsk Volost, Lieutenant Colonel Timashev to the land "in perpetual possession for the boundary and the tracts for 500 rubles. silver. " For the period when Kapiton Kuzmich Timashev bought these lands for the past 200 years, only the name of the village remained on behalf of Sergey Anichkov.

Lieutenant Colonel Kapiton Kuzmich Timashev was quite an influential man in Ufa, which allowed him in 1841 to be elected leader of the nobility of the Ufa and Sterlitamak counties. His name is mentioned in the list of nobles of the Bogorodsky volost, who met the emperor Alexander Pavlovich, who arrived in Ufa in 1824. The lands of the village of Sergeevka, later called the village of Timasheva, and 19 souls of peasants were owned by Kapiton Kuzmich Timashev's wife - Elizaveta Yegorovna.

In the Central State Archive of Bashkortostan, in the fund of G. F. and Z. I. Gudkov, there is a copy of pages 2 of the “Genealogical collection of Russian noble families” compiled by V. V. Rummel and V. V. Golubtsov, where it is said that Kapiton Kuzmich was a representative of the fifth branch of the old family of the Timashevs-Bering. His grandfather, Osip Timashev, was an Orenburg nobleman, and his father, Kuzma Osipovich (1740-30.11.1794), was in military service since 1762 as a second major.

In the family of Kapiton Kuzmich was the daughter of the Olympics in 1828. p. and three sons: Michael - 04/01/1823, p „Nikolai - 1825, p. and Arkady - 1826 p. Mikhail Kapitonovich Timashev made an excellent military career; in 1877, with the rank of colonel, he was a member of the Warsaw District Military Court.

In 1853, under the village of Sergeevka (Timashev), in addition to the landlord peasants, there were 151 audit souls of state peasants and 1705 acres of land. The village continued to bear the name Sergeevka. For the same period, a part of the land was owned by the heirs of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vasilyevich Mustafin. Russian village. Located on the slope to the west. There are two brooks and one swamp in it.

After the abolition of serfdom by 1866, the peasant proprietors of the village of Sergeevka, Timofey Kuzmin and Nikolai Trofimov, together with their householders, acquired property from the noblemen Timashevs and in 1884 from Miller a total of 536 desyatinas of 1,667 fathoms of land.

By 1870 there were 46 courtyards and 262 inhabitants in the village. There was a water mill on Shugurovka. In 1878, part of the lands of the village Sergeevka from the nobles of the Timashevs became the property of the court councilor Listovsky.

The village was called Timashevka (Sergeevka). The main occupation of the peasants - agriculture. Due to the increase in the number of inhabitants due to immigrants-peasants from different provinces, there were changes in the lands: 17 dessiatinas of land were plowed from under the forest. In the village Juveyalok. Some vegetables from peasant gardens were taken to Ufa and sold: potatoes of 7-10 kopecks. for pood, cabbage 1-2 rubles. for a hundred forks. Some farmers worked on the railroad, getting 40 kopecks each. in a day.

In 1902, there were 56 courtyards and 330 inhabitants in the village of Timasheva. These were mainly peasant proprietors. There was a bakery in the village.

By 1910 there was no single owner of the land of the village of Timasheva. Part of the land belonged to the nobles Listovsky. According to the spiritual testament approved by the Ufa District Court on September 13, 1911, the daughter of the State Councilor Nadezhda Petrovna Listovskaya received 92 tithes of 240 sazhens in the village of Timasheva from her father, Peter Stepanovich Listovsky. Further, these lands were sold by her.

According to the fortress deed of October 2, 1915, the Ufa tradesman Fyodor Pavlovich Pavlov and the Buguruslan tradesman Daniil Grigorievich Yakovlev purchased from a noblewoman N. P. Listovskaya a tithe of 1,309 sazhens in equal shares to each.

According to the deed of the fortress of February 22, 1917, the wife of the Ufa merchant Faskhatbana Abdumadiyevna Nazirova acquired 199 desyatin 2181 sazhen from a noblewoman Nadezhda Petrovna Listovskaya. According to the fortress deed of February 25, 1917, Ufa merchant Ivan Vasilyevich Kolotov and the Buguruslan tradesman Daniil Grigorievich Yakovlev purchased another 16 desyatins of convenient land and forest for 4800 rubles from a noblewoman N. P. Listovskaya.

By 1920, the village was part of the Stepanovskaya volost. It was located three versts from the Stepanovsky village council of the Ufa district and was called Timasheva. In the village there were already 71 yards with 410 inhabitants. By 1925 there were 83 farms in the village.

By a resolution of the Supreme Soviet of the Bashkir ASSR of May 25, 1957, the village of Timasheva was included in the boundary of the city of Ufa. For this period, the lands of the villages of Stepanovka and Timasheva were united by a collective farm named after Lenin Votikeevsky village council. In the village itself for the same period there were: 105 household yards, 2 stables, 16 wooden grain barns, a wooden fire, a wooden mill, a forge, covered current, a 5 hectare orchard, a wooden club, 3 wooden premises of a pigsty, a wooden calfhouse, kormokuhnya, vegetable store, and other outbuildings of the collective farm. For the settlement of the residents of the village of Stepanovka, which got into the sanitary zone from the nearby oil refineries, 300 hectares were allocated to the Timashevsk lands, which were allotted for individual construction.

Currently, the village Timashevo is included in the Ordzhonikidze district of the city of Ufa. It is built with sturdy cottages with flowering front gardens. But the Timashevskoye cemetery, which is located about a kilometer north of the village, has a much greater fame. By decision of the Ufa City Council of People's Deputies dated October 31, 1972 under No. 39/32, in connection with the closure of the Sergievsky and Lopatinskiy cemeteries for burials, from November 1, 1972 a new cemetery was opened in the former lands of the village Timasheva - Severnoye. [3]

Information taken from pages 259 - 261 of the book "Ufa: pages of history. Book two" / Comp. M. Century Ageeva. - Ufa: Inesh, 2014. - 380 p.

Streets

List of streets: Timashevskaya, Kuril, Berezniki, Tashkent, Sumy, Taman, Kazbek, Shakhtyn, Balkan, Kumertau, Kyzyl, Kaninskaya, Andijan, Barents, Syzran, Ternopil, Lutsk, Kotlasskaya, Amu-Dariya, Sophia Koleva, which is peevsky, Ternopolskaya, Lutsk, Kotlasskaya, Amu-Dariya, Sofia Kevlivna, and she will be in case of the cemetery. Gorlovskaya, Buzdyakskaya, Svetlogorsk,

Links

  • http://bashmap.narod.ru/N40/N-40-041.jpg map
  • http://maps.vlasenko.net/?lon=56.166667&lat=54.833333 map

Notes

  1. Council of the urban district of the city of Ufa: Decision No. 29/14 of November 15, 2007
  2. ↑ DECISION of the Presidium of the Ufa City Council of the Republic of Belarus of 16.04.2002 No. 30/3 "ON THE PLACEMENT OF CULTURE FACILITIES IN THE TERRITORY OF THE CITY OF UFA" (inaccessible link)
  3. ↑ 1 2 Ageeva Margarita Viktorovna. Ufa: pages of history. Book two. - 450001, Ufa, October Revolution Avenue, 2 .: OOO Inesh Publishing House., 2014. - p. 259-261. - 380 s. - ISBN ISBN 978-5-903622-42-9 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Timashevo_ ( Bashkortostan )&oldid = 100509568


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