Prokopy Yelizarov

Prokopy Yelizarov

Prokopy Kozmich (or Prokophy Kuzmich) Yelizarov ( _ru. Прокопий Козьмич (Прокофий Кузьмич) Елизаров) was the Russian statesman of 17th century, the voivod (governor) of Solikamsk province during the rule of Alexis I. He comes from the noble family of "Yelizarovs", who comes from Yelizar, the son of tatarian prince Yegud, who served Vasili II.

In the winter of 1647—1648 by order of Novgorod prikaz Yelizarov searched the Stroganovs' and monasteries' estates for the fugitive peasants, and settle them at the Kungurka River, "“so that they would live under the Sovereign and not run away anywhere”". Elizarov assigned a mission of guidance of the settlement construction to representative Surovtsev and podyachy Vakhtin. These 1222 people settled at Kungurka was exempted from taxes for three years and received plots of land. This steps attracted the fugitives who was earlier hiding in the wood. Thus the town of Kungur was founded.

Also Yelizarov is known for that in 1647 by the order of Alexis I he took census of Stroganovs' estates. He composed the census books which are now of great interest of historians, since it contained the earliest mentions of several cities and towns of Perm Krai. Here is what Yelizarov wrote about the village at the place of modern town of Lysva:And this is about the Yegoshikha Village, the predecessor of Perm City:Quotation|… settlement at the Kama river and the Yegoshikha river, and in it there are peasanthomesteads of Sergeyko Pavel's son Bryukhanov and his sons Klimko and Ivashko.

References

* [http://www.cultinfo.ru/fulltext/1/001/007/039/39119.htm Елизаровы (ЭСБЕ)]
* [http://kungur.ru/?set=gradhistory История Кунгура]
* [http://www.lysva.ru/history/18/index.shtml Лысьва — история — XVIII век]
* [http://www.permonline.ru/perm/history.htm Историческая справка об образовании Перми]
* [http://www.permonline.ru/english/perm/history.htm Historical information on the foundation of Perm]


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  • Yegoshikha — ( ru. Егошиха, IPA2|jɛgəˈʃɨxə), formerly Yagoshikha ( ru. Ягошиха), was a village on the Yegoshikha River in the 17th ndash;18th centuries. It is famous for its historical significance as oldest mentioned settlement at the place of the foundation …   Wikipedia

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