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Pelym, Garinsky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast

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to Europe the town declined in importance. The tsarist government used it as a place of exile. The first political exiles were the people of
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to Pelym in 1597. The builders took with them the family of Ignaty Khripunov—the first Russians to be exiled to Siberia.
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as hostages. The fort of Pelym was built in 1592 on the site of his former residence by Prince
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Former town on the bank of the Tavda River near its confluence with the Pelym River
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A History of the Peoples of Siberia: Russia's North Asian Colony 1581-1990
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Pelym was one of the first Russian settlements east of the
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59°39′11″N 63°06′11″E / 59.653°N 63.103°E / 59.653; 63.103

town
village
Tavda River
Pelym River
Gari District
Sverdlovsk Oblast
Russia
Siberia
Ablegirim
Vogul people
Cherdyn Route
Moscow
Pyotr Gorchakov
voivode
Cherdyn
Urals

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