236:"All Power to the Soviets". At the Tushino-Guchkov Council Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies, a revolutionary committee was created, which with the help of the Red Guards seized control of the vicinity of the station; a significant number of local Red Guards took part in the October fighting in Moscow. 104 people were sent to Moscow from "Explorer" (factory). 17 Red factory Hutareva (ex. Suvirovoy) in Bratsevo returned after the fighting and found the factory gates closed. They arrested the owner, who fled. The result, however, was that in the early 20s until
25:
119:
235:
was created in 1905 and made an unsuccessful attempt to take over a train with weapons during the
December fighting in Moscow (12 December). After the suppression of the uprising, a Cossack punitive expedition was sent to Tushino. In October 1917, local workers supported the Bolsheviks and the slogan
143:
Vasili
Ivanovich Kvashnin-Tusha and later his sons Pyotr and Semyon. In the middle of the 16th century, the village and the nearby Saviour Monastery were acquired by the
54:
326:
279:
287:
76:
170:
and his supporters settled in
Tushino between 1608 and 1610. The Tushino camp was a replica of the Muscovite court, having its own
331:
232:
111:, which has been part of the city's area since 1960. Between 1939 and 1960, Tushino was classed as a separate town. The
37:
47:
41:
33:
220:(Осоавиахим, which is short for the Society for Support of the Defense, Aviation, and Chemical Industries) and then
185:
In
December 1609, the "тушинский вор" ("rebel/criminal of Tushino") (as the impostor came to be known) and his wife
201:
forced False Dmitry's supporters out of
Tushino. Thereafter the monastery was disbanded, and the village declined.
58:
144:
123:
194:
265:
270:
198:
159:
204:
In the second half of the 19th century, Tushino saw the first industrial enterprises, such as
152:
252:
237:
221:
163:
103:
186:
167:
243:
A flight school was founded near
Tushino in 1929, followed by a glider factory in 1930.
179:
175:
112:
320:
136:
217:
148:
302:
289:
158:
In the late 16th century, the monastery used to provide lodging for foreign
225:
205:
193:
after losing Polish support. In 1610, the combined Russo-Swedish army of
231:
The
Tushino workers took an active part in the revolutionary movement:
213:
209:
212:
mill. In the 1920s, they built
Tushino Stocking Factory. In 1929, the
274:
190:
171:
108:
118:
140:
18:
135:
The village was attested since the late 14th century as an
240:, factories did not work, except for Brattsevskoy.
46:but its sources remain unclear because it lacks
178:. From here, False Dmitry II laid siege to the
107:) is a former village and town to the north of
93:
8:
162:before their arrival in Moscow. During the
115:flows across the southern part of Tushino.
77:Learn how and when to remove this message
255:, for which Tushino airfield was notable
117:
102:
7:
216:established a flying school of the
327:Administrative divisions of Moscow
14:
151:was built in the monastery under
23:
280:Tushino airfield at Google maps
147:. One of the finest of Russian
16:Former town, now area of Moscow
1:
224:with research facilities and
228:factories next to Tushino.
348:
94:
122:The camp at Tushino, by
32:This article includes a
332:Defunct towns in Russia
266:South Tushino authority
145:Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra
61:more precise citations.
195:Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky
127:
303:55.83139°N 37.44000°E
189:fled from Tushino to
121:
299: /
271:North-West District
160:diplomatic missions
308:55.83139; 37.44000
199:Jacob de La Gardie
149:tent-like churches
128:
34:list of references
260:Online references
153:Ivan the Terrible
104:[ˈtuʂɨnə]
87:
86:
79:
339:
314:
313:
311:
310:
309:
304:
300:
297:
296:
295:
292:
253:Soviet air shows
238:collectivization
233:people's militia
222:Tushino Airfield
164:Time of Troubles
106:
101:
97:
96:
82:
75:
71:
68:
62:
57:this article by
48:inline citations
27:
26:
19:
347:
346:
342:
341:
340:
338:
337:
336:
317:
316:
307:
305:
301:
298:
293:
290:
288:
286:
285:
262:
249:
187:Marina Mniszech
168:False Dmitry II
133:
99:
83:
72:
66:
63:
52:
38:related reading
28:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
345:
343:
335:
334:
329:
319:
318:
283:
282:
277:
268:
261:
258:
257:
256:
248:
245:
180:Moscow Kremlin
132:
129:
113:Skhodnya River
92:(Russian:
85:
84:
67:September 2015
42:external links
31:
29:
22:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
344:
333:
330:
328:
325:
324:
322:
315:
312:
281:
278:
276:
272:
269:
267:
264:
263:
259:
254:
251:
250:
246:
244:
241:
239:
234:
229:
227:
223:
219:
215:
211:
207:
202:
200:
196:
192:
188:
183:
181:
177:
176:the Patriarch
173:
169:
165:
161:
156:
154:
150:
146:
142:
138:
130:
125:
124:Sergey Ivanov
120:
116:
114:
110:
105:
91:
81:
78:
70:
60:
56:
50:
49:
43:
39:
35:
30:
21:
20:
284:
242:
230:
203:
184:
157:
134:
89:
88:
73:
64:
53:Please help
45:
306: /
218:Osoaviakhim
59:introducing
321:Categories
294:37°26′24″E
291:55°49′53″N
206:windmills
247:See also
226:aircraft
172:prikazes
214:Soviets
210:textile
131:History
90:Tushino
55:improve
275:Moscow
208:and a
191:Kaluga
137:estate
109:Moscow
95:Тушино
141:boyar
40:, or
197:and
174:and
100:IPA:
273:of
139:of
323::
182:.
166:,
155:.
98:,
44:,
36:,
126:.
80:)
74:(
69:)
65:(
51:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.