Contributions of service men and clerks of Western Siberia in the second half of the XVII - beginning of the XVIII centuries (based on the materials of the contribution books of the Dalmatian assumption monastery)

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The article deals with the contributions of servants and clerks of Western Siberia in the second half of the XVII - early XVIII centuries based on the materials of two contribution books of the Dalmatov Assumption Monastery. These books were described and preserved by V.P. Biryukov and introduced into scientific circulation by I.L. Mankova. The purpose of the article is to analyze the contributions of service corporations, as well as to determine their number among the population of the region. Based on the analysis, the table lists the main categories of the military and military population of the region and their families. A total of 126 entries were recorded, out of more than 1300 contributors. The article traces the fate of the noble and non-noble representatives of these social groups and their role in the development of Western Siberia. The article also examines the military and political processes that took place in the Moscow state and were reflected in the contributions of this population group. The article deals with the service of the boyar children in Siberia, the dragoon reform of the Tobolsk voivode P. I. Godunov, the role of the Slobodchiks and the White Local Cossacks in consolidating the region as part of the state. In addition to these categories, among the contributions of service people are mentioned collars, gyrfalcon pomykalschiki, coachmen, blacksmiths and others. The article also shows the social changes that took place within the service population of the region.

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Contribution records, serving and commanding people, sloboda, prison, colonization, western siberia

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14122810

IDR: 14122810   |   DOI: 10.36906/2311-4444/21-3/07

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