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'''Temirtau''' ({{lang-kz|'''Теміртау''' / '''Temirtaw'''}}, {{lang-ru|Темиртау}}) is a city in the [[Karaganda Region]] of [[Kazakhstan]]. Population: {{Kz-census2015|210,590|punct=.}} {{Kz-census1999|170,481|punct=.}}
'''Temirtau''' ({{lang-kz|Теміртау|translit=Temırtau}}; {{lang-ru|Темиртау}}) is a city in the [[Karaganda Region]] of [[Kazakhstan]]. The population was 170,481 in the 1999 census, rising to 210,590 in 2015.


The city is located on the [[Nura River]] (the Samarkand Reservoir), northwest of [[Karaganda]].
The city is located on the [[Nura River]] (the Samarkand Reservoir), northwest of [[Karaganda]].


==History==
==History==
The first groups of settlers to settle in the area were 40 families from [[Samara, Russia|Samara]] (see [[Stolypin reform]]), who settled on the left bank of the [[Nura River]] on 15 June 1905. The settlement they founded was named Zhaur (''Жаур''), after a hill on the other side of the river. In 1909 the settlement was renamed Samarkandsky (''Самаркандский'', or Samarkand for short). The first school and the first hospital were built in 1911.
{{Prose|date=January 2008}}

*1905, June, 15 - the first groups of settlers (see [[Stolypin reform]]) settled down on the left bank of the [[Nura River]]. There were 40 families, that had arrived from [[Samara, Russia|Samara]]. The settlement they founded was named Zhaur (''Жаур''), after a hill on the other side of the river.
In 1933 the Samarkandsky-Karaganda [[Aqueduct (water supply)|water conduit]] was built to facilitate the development of the Karaganda coal field. In 1939 a {{convert|20|x|300|m|ft|adj=on}} dam ({{coord|50|06|17|N|72|55|08|E|display=inline|type:landmark_region:KZ}}) was constructed across the Nura River, creating the Samarkand water reservoir, which would remain until 1961. Construction of the Karaganda State Regional Electric Power Station began in 1934, and the first turbine came online in 1942. In 1944, despite being still under construction, the Kazakh Steel Mill yielded its first steel, smelted in an open-hearth Siemens-Martin furnace.
*1909 - the Zhaur settlement was renamed Samarkandsky (''Самаркандский'', or Samarkand for short).

*1911 - the first school and the first hospital were built.
The Samarkand settlement was granted city status on 1 October 1945, and renamed Temirtau ("Iron Mountain" in Kazakh). From 1947 to 1949 Japanese prisoners-of-war were kept in a camp near the town. In 1950 the Karaganda Steel Mill was founded. To build it the [[Soviet Union]] announced a "Nationwide High-Intensive Construction Project", and many young "[[Udarnik|shock-worker brigades]]" were brought from all over the Soviet Union and ally countries, including many from [[Bulgaria]]. In 1959 there were a series of riots and [[Ultrakill|insurrections]] among the workers, who were highly dissatisfied with the poor working and living conditions and the interruptions in the supply of water, food, goods, tools and other resources as a result of mistakes by the administration. 16 workers were killed in the clashes, and 27 wounded, with 70 arrested and convicted. 28 police were also wounded in the fighting.<ref>ВЕБЕР, Елена. [http://rus.azattyq.org/content/riot_mine_workers_temirtau/2131877.html ''Восстание рабочих в Темиртау в 1959 году: воспоминания очевидца''] (in Russian). Радио Азаттык, 21.08.2010</ref><ref>БОРИСОВ, Сергей. [http://www.centrasia.ru/news2.php?st=1123049400 ''Как подавляли в 1959 году рабочее восстание в Темиртау. Очевидцы вспоминают''] (in Russian). [http://www.centrasia.ru/ ЦентрАзия], KZ - Среда, 03.08.2005 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140625074732/http://www.centrasia.ru/ |date=2014-06-25 }}</ref><ref>АСТАШИН, Никита Александрович. [http://otvaga2004.ru/voyny/wars-ussr/temirtau-1959 ''Темиртау-1959: опыт создания оперативно-войсковой группировк''] (in Russian). Военно-патриотический сайт [http://otvaga2004.ru «ОТВАГА»], 28.02.2013</ref>
*1933 - the Samarkandsky-Karaganda [[Aqueduct (water supply)|water conduit]] was built to facilitate the development of the Karaganda coal field.

*1939 - a {{convert|20|x|300|m|ft|adj=on}} dam ({{coord|50|06|17|N|72|55|08|E|display=inline|type:landmark_region:KZ}}) was erected across the [[Nura River]]. Filling of the resulting Samarkand water reservoir was initiated, and continued up to 1961.
In 1960, blast furnace No. 1 yielded its first cast iron.<ref>[https://www.steelonthenet.com/kb/history-karmet.html History of Karaganda Metallurgical Works]</ref> In 1963 the Karaganda Polytechnical Institute (now Karaganda Metallurgical Institute) was founded as a Higher Technical Educational Institution attached to the Karaganda Steel Mill. During the 1970s a new sports complex was built, including a 50m swimming pool, a 15,000 capacity stadium, and an indoor ice-skating and hockey rink. In 1972 the "Metallurgists' Palace of Culture" was opened in the town, followed in 1978 by the "Vostok" recreational park, situated in the eastern part of the city and opened to the public. On 29 July 1978 a Warrior Monument with an Eternal Flame was dedicated to the soldiers from Temirtau who had been killed in World War II.
*1942 - the first turbine of the Karaganda State Regional Electric Power Station was started up. The construction of the power plant building was started in 1934

*1944 - still under construction, the Kazakh Steel Mill yielded its first steel, smelted in an open-hearth (Siemens-Martin) furnace.
In 1980, the German Drama Theater opened in the city, the first German-speaking theater in the USSR since the elimination of the [[Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic|Volga German ASSR]] and all its institutions in 1941 when most [[History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine, and the Soviet Union|ethnic Germans]] were deported to Kazakhstan and Siberia. By legend, the creation of a new German theater was the product of the general geopolitical [[Détente|détente]] at the time. West German chancellor [[Helmut Schmidt]] is supposed to have asked [[Leonid Brezhnev]] about visiting a national theater of the German minority, who then ordered the re-establishment himself. There were only few Germans in the city of Temirtau, however, and the troupe often toured through many smaller towns and villages. The theater finally moved to the capital Almaty in the late 1980s.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Glas |first1=Othmara |title=Wie Goethe nach Almaty kam. Die wechselvolle Geschichte des Deutschen Theaters in Kasachstan |url=https://www.kulturforum.info/de/kk-magazin/perspektiven/8339-wie-goethe-nach-almaty-kam |website=Deutsches Kulturform östliches Europa |access-date=5 March 2024 |language=German |date=Jan 2021}}</ref>
*1945, October, 1 - the Samarkand settlement was granted city status and renamed Temirtau ("Iron Mountain" in Kazakh)

*1947-1949 - Japanese prisoners-of-war were kept in a camp near the town.
In 1984 a new residential area was developed, named Zenica in honour of Temirtau's [[Zenica|twin-town of that name]] in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. In January 1993 a new Winter Garden was added to Vostok Park. In 1995 the Karaganda Steel Mill was transferred to [[Ispat International]], renamed Ispat-KarMet and eventually became the current Mittal Steel Temirtau, controlled by the [[ArcelorMittal]] group. In January 2018, black snow fell in the city near the plant, and local citizens complained that the pollution was caused by emissions from the plant. A spokesperson for ArcelorMittal said that the discoloration of the snow was caused by a lack of wind, which would otherwise blow the pollution away.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-42653738|title=Black snow blankets central Kazakh city|last=Abdurasulov|first=Abdujalil|date=2018|work=BBC News|access-date=2018-01-12|language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/snow-kazakhstan-black-pollution-levels-fossil-fuels-oil-gas-mining-a8155071.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220526/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/snow-kazakhstan-black-pollution-levels-fossil-fuels-oil-gas-mining-a8155071.html |archive-date=2022-05-26 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Snow is turning black 'because of pollution'|date=2018-01-12|work=The Independent|access-date=2018-01-12|language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.9news.com.au/world/2018/01/12/09/24/black-snow-covers-kazakhstan-town|title=Black snow covers Kazakhstan town - 9News|website=www.9news.com.au|access-date=2018-01-12}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.newsweek.com/black-snow-covers-city-kazakhstan-triggering-mass-health-risk-fears-779298|title=Black snow falls in Kazakhstan, with locals blaming industrial pollution|date=2018-01-12|work=Newsweek|access-date=2018-01-12|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2018/01/11/Black-snow-blankets-Kazakhstan-city-believed-to-be-polluted/3941515693236/|title='Black snow' blankets Kazakhstan city believed to be polluted|work=UPI|access-date=2018-01-12|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.egemen.kz/article/black-snow-fell-in-temirtau-kazakhstan|title=Black snow fell in Temirtau, Kazakhstan|website=en.egemen.kz|access-date=2018-01-12}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://akipress.com/news:600828|title=Black snow covers Kazakhstan's Temirtau|website=akipress.com|access-date=2018-01-12}}</ref>
*1950 - the future [[Karaganda Steel Mill]] was founded. To build it the [[USSR]] announced a "Nationwide High-Intensive Construction Project", and a lot of youth "shock-worker brigades" were gathered from all parts of the Soviet Union and even from ally countries (mainly from [[Bulgaria]]).
*1959 - riots and insurrections among workers greatly dissatisfied with the poor working and living conditions and the interruptions in supply of water, food, goods, tools etc. - the result of numerous mistakes committed by the administration. Clashes took their toll. Workers: 16 fatalities, 27 wounded, about 70 arrested and convicted. Police: 28 wounded.<ref>ВЕБЕР, Елена. [http://rus.azattyq.org/content/riot_mine_workers_temirtau/2131877.html ''Восстание рабочих в Темиртау в 1959 году: воспоминания очевидца''] (in Russian). Радио Азаттык, 21.08.2010</ref><ref>БОРИСОВ, Сергей. [http://www.centrasia.ru/news2.php?st=1123049400 ''Как подавляли в 1959 году рабочее восстание в Темиртау. Очевидцы вспоминают''] (in Russian). [http://www.centrasia.ru/ ЦентрАзия], KZ - Среда, 03.08.2005</ref><ref>АСТАШИН, Никита Александрович. [http://otvaga2004.ru/voyny/wars-ussr/temirtau-1959 ''Темиртау-1959: опыт создания оперативно-войсковой группировк''] (in Russian). Военно-патриотический сайт [http://otvaga2004.ru «ОТВАГА»], 28.02.2013</ref>
*1960 - blast furnace No. 1 yielded its first cast iron.
*1963 - the [[Karaganda Polytechnical Institute]] (now [[Karaganda Metallurgical Institute]]) was founded as a Higher Technical Educational Institution attached to the [[Karaganda Steel Mill]].
*1970s - a new sports complex was built, including a 50 m swimming pool, a stadium that seats 15,000 and an indoor ice-skating/hockey rink.
*1972 - the "Metallurgists' Palace of Culture" was opened.
*1978 - "Vostok" recreational park was laid out in the eastern part of the city and opened to the public.
*1978, July, 29 - the Warrior Monument with the Eternal Flame was dedicated to the honor of Temirtau soldiers killed in World War II.
*1984 - a new residential area, "Zenica", was established. It was named so in honour of [[Zenica]], Temirtau's [[List of twin towns and sister cities#Kazakhstan|twin-town]] in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (former [[Yugoslavia]])
*1993, January - the Winter Garden was opened in "Vostok" Park
*1995 - the [[Karaganda Steel Mill]] was transferred to [[ISPAT International]], renamed [[Ispat-KarMet]] and eventually became the present [[Mittal Steel Temirtau]], which now comes under the [[ArcelorMittal]] group.


==Sports==
==Sports==
[[File:Metallurg stadium (Temirtau).jpg|thumb|[[Metallurg Stadium (Temirtau)|Metallurg Stadium]]]]
Temirtau sent a [[bandy]] team to the Winter Sports Tournaments in [[Karaganda]].[http://caspionet.kz/eng/sport/Winter_Sports_Tournaments_begin_in_Karaganda_1328938863.html]<br />
Temirtau sent a [[bandy]] team to the Winter Sports Tournaments in [[Karaganda]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://caspionet.kz/eng/sport/Winter_Sports_Tournaments_begin_in_Karaganda_1328938863.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120707124308/http://caspionet.kz/eng/sport/Winter_Sports_Tournaments_begin_in_Karaganda_1328938863.html|url-status=dead|title=Winter Sports Tournaments begin in Karaganda|access-date=Aug 26, 2019|archive-date=2012-07-07}}</ref>


There is a football club [[FC Bolat]] which is playing in [[Kazakhstan First Division]] of [[Football (soccer)|football]] in [[Kazakhstan]].<br />
The town was home to [[FC Bolat]] football club, which last played in the [[Kazakhstan First Division]].


==Sister cities==
==Sister cities==


*{{flag icon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} [[Zenica]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
*{{flag icon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} [[Zenica]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
*{{flag icon|Ukraine}} [[Kamianske]], [[Ukraine]]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category|Temirtau}}
* [http://temirtau.kz/ Temirtau.kz]
* [http://temirtau.kz/ Temirtau.kz]


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Temirtau
Теміртау (Kazakh)
Темиртау (Russian)
Official seal of Temirtau
Temirtau is located in Kazakhstan
Temirtau
Temirtau
Location in Kazakhstan
Coordinates: 50°06′N 72°57′E / 50.100°N 72.950°E / 50.100; 72.950
CountryKazakhstan
RegionKaraganda Region
Samarkand1909
City status1945
Government
 • AkimOraz Taurbekov
Population
 (2021)
 • Total185,409.[1]
Time zone+5
Postal code
101400
WebsiteAkimat of Temirtau city

Temirtau (Kazakh: Теміртау, romanizedTemırtau; Russian: Темиртау) is a city in the Karaganda Region of Kazakhstan. The population was 170,481 in the 1999 census, rising to 210,590 in 2015.

The city is located on the Nura River (the Samarkand Reservoir), northwest of Karaganda.

History

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The first groups of settlers to settle in the area were 40 families from Samara (see Stolypin reform), who settled on the left bank of the Nura River on 15 June 1905. The settlement they founded was named Zhaur (Жаур), after a hill on the other side of the river. In 1909 the settlement was renamed Samarkandsky (Самаркандский, or Samarkand for short). The first school and the first hospital were built in 1911.

In 1933 the Samarkandsky-Karaganda water conduit was built to facilitate the development of the Karaganda coal field. In 1939 a 20-by-300-metre (66 ft × 984 ft) dam (50°06′17″N 72°55′08″E / 50.10472°N 72.91889°E / 50.10472; 72.91889) was constructed across the Nura River, creating the Samarkand water reservoir, which would remain until 1961. Construction of the Karaganda State Regional Electric Power Station began in 1934, and the first turbine came online in 1942. In 1944, despite being still under construction, the Kazakh Steel Mill yielded its first steel, smelted in an open-hearth Siemens-Martin furnace.

The Samarkand settlement was granted city status on 1 October 1945, and renamed Temirtau ("Iron Mountain" in Kazakh). From 1947 to 1949 Japanese prisoners-of-war were kept in a camp near the town. In 1950 the Karaganda Steel Mill was founded. To build it the Soviet Union announced a "Nationwide High-Intensive Construction Project", and many young "shock-worker brigades" were brought from all over the Soviet Union and ally countries, including many from Bulgaria. In 1959 there were a series of riots and insurrections among the workers, who were highly dissatisfied with the poor working and living conditions and the interruptions in the supply of water, food, goods, tools and other resources as a result of mistakes by the administration. 16 workers were killed in the clashes, and 27 wounded, with 70 arrested and convicted. 28 police were also wounded in the fighting.[2][3][4]

In 1960, blast furnace No. 1 yielded its first cast iron.[5] In 1963 the Karaganda Polytechnical Institute (now Karaganda Metallurgical Institute) was founded as a Higher Technical Educational Institution attached to the Karaganda Steel Mill. During the 1970s a new sports complex was built, including a 50m swimming pool, a 15,000 capacity stadium, and an indoor ice-skating and hockey rink. In 1972 the "Metallurgists' Palace of Culture" was opened in the town, followed in 1978 by the "Vostok" recreational park, situated in the eastern part of the city and opened to the public. On 29 July 1978 a Warrior Monument with an Eternal Flame was dedicated to the soldiers from Temirtau who had been killed in World War II.

In 1980, the German Drama Theater opened in the city, the first German-speaking theater in the USSR since the elimination of the Volga German ASSR and all its institutions in 1941 when most ethnic Germans were deported to Kazakhstan and Siberia. By legend, the creation of a new German theater was the product of the general geopolitical détente at the time. West German chancellor Helmut Schmidt is supposed to have asked Leonid Brezhnev about visiting a national theater of the German minority, who then ordered the re-establishment himself. There were only few Germans in the city of Temirtau, however, and the troupe often toured through many smaller towns and villages. The theater finally moved to the capital Almaty in the late 1980s.[6]

In 1984 a new residential area was developed, named Zenica in honour of Temirtau's twin-town of that name in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In January 1993 a new Winter Garden was added to Vostok Park. In 1995 the Karaganda Steel Mill was transferred to Ispat International, renamed Ispat-KarMet and eventually became the current Mittal Steel Temirtau, controlled by the ArcelorMittal group. In January 2018, black snow fell in the city near the plant, and local citizens complained that the pollution was caused by emissions from the plant. A spokesperson for ArcelorMittal said that the discoloration of the snow was caused by a lack of wind, which would otherwise blow the pollution away.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Sports

[edit]
Metallurg Stadium

Temirtau sent a bandy team to the Winter Sports Tournaments in Karaganda.[14]

The town was home to FC Bolat football club, which last played in the Kazakhstan First Division.

Sister cities

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ "Численность населения Казахстана по отдельным этносам на начало 2021 года".
  2. ^ ВЕБЕР, Елена. Восстание рабочих в Темиртау в 1959 году: воспоминания очевидца (in Russian). Радио Азаттык, 21.08.2010
  3. ^ БОРИСОВ, Сергей. Как подавляли в 1959 году рабочее восстание в Темиртау. Очевидцы вспоминают (in Russian). ЦентрАзия, KZ - Среда, 03.08.2005 Archived 2014-06-25 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ АСТАШИН, Никита Александрович. Темиртау-1959: опыт создания оперативно-войсковой группировк (in Russian). Военно-патриотический сайт «ОТВАГА», 28.02.2013
  5. ^ History of Karaganda Metallurgical Works
  6. ^ Glas, Othmara (Jan 2021). "Wie Goethe nach Almaty kam. Die wechselvolle Geschichte des Deutschen Theaters in Kasachstan". Deutsches Kulturform östliches Europa (in German). Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  7. ^ Abdurasulov, Abdujalil (2018). "Black snow blankets central Kazakh city". BBC News. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  8. ^ "Snow is turning black 'because of pollution'". The Independent. 2018-01-12. Archived from the original on 2022-05-26. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  9. ^ "Black snow covers Kazakhstan town - 9News". www.9news.com.au. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  10. ^ "Black snow falls in Kazakhstan, with locals blaming industrial pollution". Newsweek. 2018-01-12. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  11. ^ "'Black snow' blankets Kazakhstan city believed to be polluted". UPI. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  12. ^ "Black snow fell in Temirtau, Kazakhstan". en.egemen.kz. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  13. ^ "Black snow covers Kazakhstan's Temirtau". akipress.com. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  14. ^ "Winter Sports Tournaments begin in Karaganda". Archived from the original on 2012-07-07. Retrieved Aug 26, 2019.
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