Yekaterinburg is historical center of the Urals region, its largest industrial, scientific and educational center. The city was founded in 1723 accordingly to Peter the Great order as the center of Russian metallurgical industry. After the October Socialist Revolution Yekaterinburg became the place of imprisonment and the brutal murder by Bolsheviks of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II, his family and also their family doctor, maid girl and valet (July 1918). In the Soviet period city was named “Sverdlovsk” after Yakov Sverdlov, one of the Bolsheviks leaders who together with Vladimir Lenin sanctioned this crime (however some historians believe that former emperor and his family were killed by local Bolshevik's authorities without any sanction from Moscow).
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