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in Kulakovo. Chukmaldin helped to Tyumen cultural institutions, included the Alexander Real School and Aid Society for Students. He supported the artist Ivan Kalganov. He established a museum at the Real School by selling an Ivan Slovtsov's collection.
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Zhirov A. A. Chukmaldin Nikolai Martemjanovich // Kratkaya Entsiklopediya po Istorii Kupechestva i Kommertsii Sibiri. Novosibirsk, 1998. Vol. 4, part 2, p. 123–125. (In Russian)
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Bespalova L. G., Bespalova Y. M. Chukmaldin Nikolai Martemjanovich // Bolshaya Tyumenskaya Entsiklopediya. Tyumen, 2004. Vol. 3, p. 401–402. (In Russian)
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Chukmaldin started his career as a counterman for merchants Reshetnikovs. Then he established his own business, he traded
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In the 1870s, Chukmaldin moved to Moscow, where he continued to engage in trade, but remembered about Tyumen.
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factory in Tyumen. In the early 1860s, he was part of a circle under the leadership of Konstantin Vysotsky (
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He built a school, a stone church, a bank, a carpet factory, a
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consider Chukmaldin as an "outstanding Siberian enlightener" (
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The last photo of Chukmaldin taken by his daughter Nadezhda
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Nikolai Chukmaldin was born in the Kulakovo village near
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19th-century businesspeople from the Russian Empire
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