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Church of the Novosibirskaya Village, 1909. Creator: Nikolai Georgievich Katanaev
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Church of the Novosibirskaya Village, 1909. Creator: Nikolai Georgievich Katanaev
Church of the Novosibirskaya Village, 1909. From Tipy postroek v stanitsakh Sibirskogo kazach'ego voiska (Types of construction in the villages of the Siberian Cossack Host), one of three albums depicting the territories, culture, and the way of life of the Cossacks living in the steppe regions of western Siberia and present-day Kazakhstan. These albums were created for and exhibited at the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Commercial-Industrial Exhibition in Omsk in 1911. The albums were part of a collection of photographs assembled between 1891 and 1918 by the museum of the West Siberian Branch of the Imperial Russian Geographic Society in Omsk. The photographs in the albums were taken in 1909 by N. G. Katanaev (son of Colonel G. E. Katanaev) during a journey to Cossack settlements in Stepnoi krai (later the oblasts of Ural'sk, Turgai, Akmola, and Semipalatinsk). Omsk State Museum of Regional History and Folklife
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This photograph, taken by Nikolai Georgievich Katanaev in 1909, showcases the Church of the Novosibirskaya Village, a significant religious and cultural landmark in the Cossack settlements of western Siberia. The image is part of Katanaev's extensive collection of photographs, captured during his journey to various Cossack communities in Stepnoi krai, which later became the oblasts of Ural'sk, Turgai, Akmola, and Semipalatinsk. The Church of the Novosibirskaya Village is depicted in all its grandeur, with its distinctive onion-shaped domes and intricate architectural details. The image offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the Cossacks living in the steppe regions of Siberia and Kazakhstan. The photograph is one of three albums created by Katanaev for the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Commercial-Industrial Exhibition in Omsk in 1911. These albums were assembled by the museum of the West Siberian Branch of the Imperial Russian Geographic Society in Omsk and were intended to showcase the territories, culture, and way of life of the Cossacks. The photograph provides a unique perspective into the past, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of the Cossacks and their religious practices. The Church of the Novosibirskaya Village stands as a testament to the resilience and strength of the Cossack community, who thrived in the harsh conditions of the Siberian steppe. Katanaev's photograph is a valuable historical document, preserving the legacy of the Cossacks for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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