Tyaterbash

Tyaterbash (Russian: Тятербаш; Bashkir: Тәтербаш; Chuvash: Тетерпуς) is a rural locality in Sterlibashevsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. It belongs to Sterlibashevsky rural soviet. For January 1, 2009, the population was about 413 people. Postal index — 453194, Russian Classification on Objects of Administrative Division code - 80248845009. Previous name of the village is Tyaterbashevo.

Tyaterbash

Тятербаш
Rural locality
Other transcription(s)
  ChuvashТетерпуς
  TatarТәтербаш
Location of Tyaterbash
Tyaterbash
Location of Tyaterbash
Tyaterbash
Tyaterbash (Bashkortostan)
Coordinates: 53°29′28″N 55°12′45″E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectBashkortostan
Administrative districtSterlibashevsky District
Time zoneUTC+5 (MSK+2 [1])
Postal code(s)[2]
453194
Dialing code(s)+7 34739
OKTMO ID80648445111

History

The population migrated from Chuvashia in about 17th century and originally settled in Artukhovsky volost of Belebeevsky county of Orenburg province (now it is Sterlibashevsky rajon of the Republic of Bashkortostan), it is about 3-4 kilometers from village Smorodinovka, in the lands of a landowner from Saint Petersburg, not so far from a not existing currently village Baranovka. The Orenburg province in 1865 was divided into two provinces: Ufa and Oregburg. The village Tyater’bash (the name used to be written with soft sign) became a part of the Ufa province Sterlitamak county Artukhovsky volost.

Fire

There was a fire and the whole village burned away. The inhabitants had no wish to construct the new houses at the place of hearth and home, and decided to migrate to another place.

The version is supported by some part of inhabitants of today's Tyaterbash, which insist that that year the summer was really hot. The majority of the village was on haymaking and couldn’t take part in fighting a fire. When they’ve returned from haymaking there were only dying embers instead of their houses. And, insofar as according to ancient Chuvash belief it is not good to build houses at the place of fire, so, people decided to move to a new place.

Today, there is no documentary proof of the version. Nevertheless, it is the version of the migration of the village to the current location that was told by great-grandfather and great grandmamma of village inhabitant Mr. A.G. Petrov.

References

  1. "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). 3 June 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  2. Почта России. Информационно-вычислительный центр ОАСУ РПО. (Russian Post). Поиск объектов почтовой связи (Postal Objects Search) (in Russian)
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