Iskher

Ermak’s conquest of Siberia

A Town Born

Tobolsk the Capital of Siberia

On the history of the Siberian Eparchy

Ioann Tobolski

Znamenski monastery in Abalak

On the history of the Tobolsk theological school

On History of Education in Tobolsk

Tobolsk drama theatre

Carved Bone in Tobolsk

First Tobolsk Publishers

Industry and Handicrafts

Exiles to Siberia

Tobolsk in the XIXth century

Decembrists in Tobolsk

Family of the Last Russia Emperor in Tobolsk

Civil War and Farmers’ Riots

Tobolsk during the World War II

Tobolsk today

 

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Iskher

Ñòîëèöà Ñèáèðñêîãî õàíñòâà Èñêåð. Ðàáîòà õóäîæíèêà Àëåêñàíäðà Âèçåëÿ. 1991


Iskher is the former capital of the Siberian khanate, a place surrounded with legends, where many Siberian peoples lived in ancient times. Precise data on Iskher’s history have not survived up to the present. So, the appearance and the life-style of Iskher could only have been re-constructed through annals and archaeological excavations.

The first archaeological digs were carried out at the end of the XIXth century by the known artist and ethnographer Michail Znamenski from Tobolsk. He made some sketches to re-construct the appearance of a legendary capital, and described in detail all his discoveries. Following Znamenski, detailed archaeological study of Iskher was undertaken by the public figure and researcher V. Pignatti. In later times the place was thoroughly studied by archaeological expeditions organized by researchers from the Ural and Siberia.

Over different periods the place had been supposedly inhabited by various tribes and peoples dated from the Bronze Age (one thousand years B.C.). In former times the land was called ‘Kashlyk’ or ‘Sybyr’. The latter had originated from the name of an ancient tribe ‘sybyri’ who inhabited the territory to the east of the Ural. Iskher was the capital of the Siberian khanate since the end of the XVth till the beginning of the XVIth century.

The end of the XVIth century was the time of collapse for Iskher, since it was conquered by Ermak. In 1587 a Strelets party headed by Daniil Chulkov founded the town of Tobolsk near this place. Over a short period Iskher had lost its administrative power, and had become an ‘extinct’ town degraded into the neglected semblance of a settlement. Every year its remnants keep on plunging deeper inside the earth, and get destructed by the high waters of the Irtysh river, thus hiding forever the history of a legendary land.

 

 

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