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Znamenski monastery in Abalak

Before annexation to
Russia Abalak was a tartar settlement named after a tartar prince
Abalak, a son of a Siberian khan Mara. During Ermak’s campaign
Abalak became a place of decisive battles. In 1585 Ermak won a
victory over a tartar regiment that was many times superior in
number. The sort Siberian chronicle stated that St. Nikolas appeared
before Ermak immediately after the victory, and told him that this
place would be destined to become ‘ a home of God’. The chronicle
also stated on numerous omens that were regarded as an anticipation
of the monastery at this place.

In the XVIIth century
Russian people started inhabiting Abalak. As time went on Abalak
became a Russian settlement. In 1636 a poor widow Mary lived in
Abalak. She would witness numerous omens warning her that she had to
tell the people in Abalak that a church of Virgin had to be built.
Archbishop Nectarius gave his blessing to this. A lot of people from
Abalak and Tobolsk took part in the construction of the church. At
the same time St. Paul in the shape of a poor man was told to come
up to an ill peasant Euphimium and to tell him:’ Give a promise to
paint a sacred image to the church, and God might forgive and
relieve you through your faith and diligence.’ After blessing of
archbishop Nectarium a sacred image was ordered to a monk Matphey
who was considered the most skillful artists in Tobolsk Once the
icon was completed Euphimium got marvelously relieved of his illness,
and brought the icon for consecration himself. Since then the
residents of Abalak and pilgrims had witnessed miraculous healing of
seriously ill through the icon. In summer 1665 heavy rains befell
upon the vicinities of Tobolsk, thus threatening with poor harvest
and famine. The Tobolsk archbishop Cornylius sent a sacred message
to Abalak, and in June 7-8 the icon of Virgin was carried to Tobolsk
by a clerical procession. Since then the icon had been carried
annually to Tobolsk from 8 to 20 of June.

After the wooden
church in Abalak burned out in 1680, a stone Znamenski cathedral was
started to be built in 1680 and finished in 1691. In 1748-50 a
winter church of St. Nicolas miracle-worker was erected near the
Znamenski cathedral, and in 1752-90 a bell tower was constructed and
a church of Mary Egyptian. In 1783 an Abalak monastery was organized.
The main reason for this was the miraculous icon and wonders related
to it. Over times the monastery remained an important center of
culture in Siberia, and would attract a lot of pilgrims from all
parts of Russia. In 1924 under the Soviet regime the church was
abolished. It was only at the end of the XXth century that the
Abalak monastery was started to get revived.
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