petrovich gagarin.lar, and there are numerous sevita. a locked carriage and wheels upholstered in silver. the tobolsk market was noisy all day long, russian merchants were trading bread and fabrics, tatars and bukharans with leather and carpets, northern peoples with furs, fish, meat, mammoth ivory. merchants with goods arrived here along siberian rivers, and so as not to leave their faces in the dirt before their arrivals, there was plenty of dirt all around. peter ii gave the order to build for... then went to moscow and europe. the sale of kushnina provided almost half of the total income of the russian state. the merchants who stayed here had to be warm and well fed, because from hunger and cold you can’t do much business. gostiny dvor, just like centuries ago greets you with a rich carved porch, an accordion player with beer bars and treats from the road. the melted stoves and pies were very good, by the way, it was -35 outside. a great sunny siberian day. alexander sergeevich pushkin called siberi