Kigbaevo is a village in Udmurtia , the administrative center of the rural settlement Kigbaevskoye and its largest settlement.
| Village | |
| Kigbaevo | |
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| Udm. Kigbaevo | |
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Udmurtia |
| Municipal District | Sarapulsky |
| Rural settlement | Kigbaevskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 4 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↗ 1616 [1] people ( 2012 ) |
| Official language | Udmurt , Russian |
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Content
- 1 Geographical location
- 2 History
- 3 Religion
- 4 notes
Geographical position
Located 15 km southeast of the center of Sarapul .
History
The village of Kigbaevo is mentioned in the "Scribe Book of Kazan County" 1647-1656:
| The village of Arkhangelsk, Kinbaevo well: arable land forty-one long, fifteen widths, a total of six hundred and fifteen tithes in the field, and in two on the same. |
Before the revolution, the village included the Sarapul district of the Vyatka province . According to the tenth revision in 1859, the village had 191 yards, in which 1217 people lived [2] . In the village there was an Orthodox church, a postal and specific station, 9 mills, 2 fairs were held.
In 1923, Kigbaevo entered the Sarapul district of the Ural region and became the center of the Kigbaevsky village council.
Religion
At least since the beginning of the XVIII century in the village there was a wooden Mikhailo-Arkhangelsk church. In 1768-1770, instead of the old dilapidated one, with the blessing of the Bishop of Vyatka and Veliky Perm Perm Bartholomew, a new wooden church was built in the village, which was consecrated on November 9, 1770 in honor of the Archangel Michael. Two years later, the church burned down.
In 1794, the Vyatka Spiritual Consistory issued a templated deed for the construction of a stone church. The church was built at the expense of parishioners with two chapels. The main throne was consecrated in 1814 in the name of the Archangel Michael, the right throne - in 1798 in honor of St. Alexy, the left - in 1803 in honor of the prophet Elijah.
In addition to the village of Kigbaevo, in 1846 the parish included: the village of Glukhovo, the village of Mitroshino, the village of Dikaya Dubrava, the village of Staraya Bobrovka, the village of Afonino, the village of Yurina Bobrovka, the village of Sergeevo, the village of Syropyatovo, Korobeinikovo, the village of Shadrino, the village of Borisovo, the village of Chekalka, the village of Kovrig, the village of Makshaki, the village of Pentegi, the village of Sazhino.
In 1869, parish trusteeship was opened at the church.
The church was closed on the basis of a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of August 14, 1941. The building was transferred to a school.
Notes
- ↑ Catalog of settlements of the Udmurt Republic. The number of resident population on January 1, 2012 . Date of treatment March 24, 2015. Archived March 24, 2015.
- ↑ Lists of populated places of the Russian Empire. Volume VIII. Vyatka province. The list of settlements according to 1859-1873.