Zyablikovo - Moscow district


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The border of the Zyablikovo district runs along the axes of Shmelevsky stream and ravine, then along the axes of Yeletskaya street and Borisovsky proezd, the eastern border of households No. 19 and No. 17 along Borisovsky proezd, further north to the dam, the axis of the Gorodnya river, the southwestern borders of the territory of the sewerage pumping station and Borisov electrical substation to Shmelevsky stream. The lands of the Zyablikovo district are located between the Gorodnya river and its tributary of the Shmelevka River. Already in the 12th - 13th centuries, these places were inhabited by tribes of the Vyatichi Slavs, as evidenced by the Borisov burial mounds, found by archaeologists near Gorodyanka Street. In the 16th century, these lands belonged to the family of Vyazma boyars, the Godunovs; in the 17th century, they were part of the royal estate - the Kolomenskaya palace volost.

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On the lands of the Zyablikovo district there was part of the village of Borisovo. Apart from it, there were no settlements. The village of Krupino, which existed in the mid-17th century, was already listed as a wasteland by the end of the 17th century, “the peasants from that village went to the village of Brateevo, and others died.” The village of Zyablikovo was located south of the modern Zyablikovo district.

Basically, on the territory of the Zyablikovo region there were small wastelands that belonged to the peasants of Borisovo and Brateevo. On the southern border there was the Khmelevsky (Shmelevsky) ravine. In the 17th century there were wastelands on it: “Ol-ginino, Demekhinskaya also and Krupino, Bryanovo another identity.” Both wastelands belonged to the peasants of Brateevo. On the Shmelevsky ravine at the confluence of the Kuznetsovka River with the Shmelevka there was Dmitriev Pond (near the property No. 28 on Orekhovy Boulevard). On Dmitriev Pond there was the Valishchevo wasteland, also the property of the Brateyevsky peasants. Next to Dmitriev Pond there was a meadow called Podshspelye or Podshepelevo, in which in the 1680s the gardeners of the Sovereign's Garden and the peasants of the village of Borisovo had hay cuttings. Somewhat to the north was the Zyablikovo wasteland, the owners of the wasteland were “Borisov village fishermen and pond watchmen Stepko Romanov and his comrades.”

Local historian I. Sergeev associates the name of the Zyablikovo wasteland with the Ryazan word “Zyablya”, which, according to E. Murzaev’s “Dictionary of Folk Geographical Terms” means “a flat hollow where water accumulates and sometimes stagnates.” The presence of standing water is indicated by the name of the Ns-Techka River, a tributary of Gorodnya, which previously flowed through the northwestern part of the Zyablikovo region. On the territory of the Zyablikovo district in the 17th - 18th centuries there was a Sovereign Garden in the village of Borisovo. In the 1680s, the garden was maintained by two family gardeners who lived in Borisovo. The son of one of them (Kharitonenko, 10 years old) was appointed pond watchman. The size of the Sovereign's garden was about 5 hectares. In the 1730s, mostly apples grew in the Borisov Garden; groupts, cherries, plums, currants, gooseberries, and raspberries were also grown. Part of the harvest was used for royal use, and part was sold, which was more profitable. From the 1770s to the 1790s, the Sovereign's Garden began to be rented out to its own peasants.

The main part of the lands of the Zyablikovo district was occupied by magnificent water meadows and rich hayfields, which made it possible to develop cattle breeding. There was no yard without livestock. The village of Borisovo, part of which was located on the territory of the Zyablikovo district, has been known since the 16th century as the patrimony of Boris Godunov. According to extracts from the scribe books of 1675-1677, in the village of Borisovo there were 32 peasant households and a wooden church of the Life-Giving Trinity built with “dumplings”, that is, “cages” with a chapel of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. According to a statement from 1742, there were 12 gardeners and 13 pond watchmen in Borisovo, who not only guarded the Borisov pond, but also cleaned it and supplied fish for palace use.

In the 18th - 19th centuries, merchants and contractors began to stand out among the Borisov peasants. To acquire the status of a merchant, one had to pass strict qualifications: to have one’s own house and shops in the city, to live in the city for a long time, to have a cash capital of at least 500 rubles.

In the 18th - 19th centuries, Borisovo was one of the largest villages in the Moscow district. Statistical data from 1852 and 1884 indicate a significant increase in the population of the village of Borisovo over 30 years. The peasants of Borisovo planted the vast fields along the Moskva River and Gorodnya with cabbage, cucumbers, beets, and radishes. Only 60% of the area was occupied by potatoes. Cabbage was fermented for the winter in tubs and doshniks (tubs made of pine boards). These huge tubs were dug into the ground to the top.

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The Church of the Life-Giving Trinity in Borisovo was expanded and renovated in 1902, and received new paintings and church utensils. The temple was closed in the 1930s, its premises were used until 1978 as a grain warehouse, and in the 1980s it belonged to an automobile and motorcycle club. On September 14, 1991, the temple was consecrated again.

In the 1930s, the lands of the Zyablikovo region were part of the collective farms named after. Budyonny and “Ilyich’s Way”. In 1945, the collective farms were united into a single collective farm named after. Lenin with its center in the village of Borisovo. In the 1960s, the lands of the Zyablikovo district became part of Moscow. By that time, more than 1,000 people lived in 470 houses in Borisovo.

In 1971, construction began on the large Orekhovo-Borisovo massif, part of which is occupied by the Zyablikovo district. The project was developed in the Mosproekt-1 workshop under the guidance of architects P.P. Zinovieva, I.A. Vakhutin and V.A. Chemeris. The construction method according to the Unified Construction Catalog was applied, which made it possible to build houses of different configurations and number of storeys from the same parts produced at DOS. Ceramic tiles in white, blue and blue colors were widely used in the decoration of the facades. 9-12-16 storey buildings form large closed blocks, within which schools and child care institutions are located. In 1985, the Krasnogvardeyskaya metro station was opened, with the theme of the revolutionary events of 1917 used in the design of the lobby.

The Krasnogvardeisky fruit and vegetable market and a multidisciplinary technical school are located in this area of ​​Moscow. In general, Zyablikovo is a residential area.

ABOUT ZYABLIKOVO DISTRICT

Population: 100 thousand inhabitants

brief information

In the 12th-13th centuries. the lands of the region were inhabited by tribes of the Vyatichi Slavs - this is evidenced by the Borisov mounds found by archaeologists in the area of ​​Gorodyanka Street. In the 16th century The lands belonged to the family of Vyazma boyars Godunovs, in 17 - they were part of the royal estate called the Kolomenskaya palace volost. The name of the area apparently comes from the Ryazan word “zyablya,” which meant a gently sloping hollow where water accumulates and sometimes stagnates. This is confirmed by the name of the Ne-Techka River, a tributary of Gorodnya, which previously flowed in the northwestern part of the region. In the 17th-18th centuries. here was the Sovereign's garden, about 5 hectares in size, where apples and berries were grown for the royal table, and there were many flooded hay meadows around. Part of the area was occupied by the village of Borisovo, known since the 16th century. like the patrimony of Boris Godunov. At the beginning of the 19th century. the village became one of the largest around Moscow. Its residents planted vast areas near the Moscow River and Gorodnya with vegetables and potatoes. In 1902, the Church of the Life-Giving Trinity was built here, closed in the 1930s and reopened in 1991. The lands of the Zyablikovo district were consolidated into a collective farm in the 1930s, and in 1945 it and the surrounding collective farms were united into a single collective farm named after . Lenin with its center in the village of Borisovo. In the 1960s, the lands of the Zyablikovo district became part of Moscow.

Zyablikovo is a “dormitory” district of Moscow, occupying part of the large residential area of ​​Orekhovo-Borisovo. In 1971, massive construction of 9-12-16-story residential buildings began in Zyablikovo with the simultaneous construction of schools, hospitals and other infrastructure institutions. In 1985, the Krasnogvardeyskaya metro station was opened. On the territory of the district there is the Krasnogvardeisky fruit and vegetable market and a multidisciplinary technical school, several cinema theaters and cultural centers. The population of the region is about 100 thousand people.

USEFUL PHONES

District government: Kustanayskaya st., 3, building 2,

One stop service sector

Directorate of a single customer

Department of Internal Affairs, 342-71-01

RUSZN: (495) 340-81-59

INTRA-CITY MUNICIPAL FORMATION region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Kustanayskaya st., 3, building 2

ZYABLIKOVO DISTRICT AUTHORITY region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Kustanayskaya st., 3, building 2 telephone

MUNICIPALITY region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeyskaya address Kustanayskaya st., 3, building 2 telephone

TSARITSYNSKY DEPARTMENT REGISTRY OFFICE region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Kantemirovskaya st., 9 telephone

REHABILITATION CENTER FOR DISABLED PERSONS. The vocational school invites disabled people and people with poor health to study. (495) 400-10-77

DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE Southern Administrative District of MOSCOW region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeiskaya address Kantemirovskaya st., 20, building 5 telephone telephone (495) 320-29-10

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS Southern Administrative District of MOSCOW region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeiskaya address Kashirskoe highway, 8, building 1 phone (495) 113-94-76

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SAD MOSCOW region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeyskaya address Vysokaya st., 14 telephone telephone (499) 614-89-00

BETTA GRAND region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Musa Jalil str., 14, building 1 telephone

MOSVODOKANAL, MGUP, 3rd district of sewer network region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Rechnikov st., 23 telephone telephone

GORKOMSERVICE region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeiskaya address Shipilovskaya st., 48, building 1 telephone

MOSCOW CITY ELECTRIC GRID COMPANY, 16th district region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Vesyolaya st., 10 telephone

DIRECTORATE OF A SINGLE CUSTOMER region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Zadonsky pr., 32, building 2 telephone

MOSCOW HEATING NETWORK COMPANY, 11th district region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Dnepropetrovskaya st., 12-B telephone (495) 315-31-33

UNIFIED INFORMATION AND SETTLEMENT CENTER (EIRC) region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy pr., 35, building 2 telephone (495) 393-14-00 telephone (accounting) telephone (495) 393-64-12 (passport office)

MOSLIFT, MGUP, SU-18 region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeiskaya address Koshkina st., 10, building 2 telephone telephone

KRAFTSTROYGROUP region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Shipilovskaya st., 48, building 1 telephone

MOEK, branch No. 6 Yuzhny, enterprise No. 2 region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeyskaya address Musa Jalil str., 36, building 3 telephone telephone (495) 394-00-63

MONOCON-SERVICE region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Musa Jalil str., 5, building 5 telephone

KINDERGARTEN No. 1040, compensatory type, for children with speech disorders SOLOVIOVA Elena Vasilievna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy pr., 29/2 telephone

KINDERGARTEN No. 1674 PONOMAREVA Valentina Ivanovna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy Blvd., 67, building 3 telephone

KINDERGARTEN No. 1167, combined type, with speech therapy groups BALANOVSKAYA Elena Yuryevna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Shipilovskaya st., 41, building 2 telephone

KINDERGARTEN No. 1696 BAYRAMOVA Zhanna Shagenovna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Kustanayskaya st., 9, building 2 telephone

KINDERGARTEN No. 1174, combined type, with speech therapy groups FOMICHYOVA Lyudmila Sergeevna region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeiskaya address Shipilovskaya st., 58, building 2 telephone telephone (495) 396-34-09

KINDERGARTEN No. 1743 DOSADINA Svetlana Mikhailovna region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeyskaya address Musa Jalil str., 6, building 4 telephone telephone (495) 395-06-93

KINDERGARTEN No. 1202 BELOVA Tatyana Ivanovna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Musa Jalil str., 17, building 4 telephone

KINDERGARTEN No. 1752 KARTASHOVA Olga Ivanovna region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeiskaya address Musa Jalil str., 9, building 2 telephone telephone (495) 395-02-80

KINDERGARTEN No. 1267 KHRAPUNKOVA Alevtina Ivanovna region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy pr., 37, building 2 telephone telephone (495) 394-33-90

KINDERGARTEN No. 40 SAYAPINA Svetlana Vladimirovna region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeiskaya address Kustanayskaya st., 2, building 2 telephone telephone (495) 396-56-35

KINDERGARTEN No. 1309, combined type, with speech therapy groups POLIKHINA Valentina Vasilievna region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeiskaya address Kustanayskaya st., 14, building 3 telephone telephone (495) 396-80-07

KINDERGARTEN No. 985 ABLOZHEY Galina Ivanovna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy Blvd., 39, building 3 telephone telephone (495) 394-29-80

KINDERGARTEN No. 1398 ZOLKINA Irina Vyacheslavovna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Shipilovskaya st., 37, building 2 telephone

RODNICHOK, KINDERGARTEN No. 2374 LAGUTINA Nina Fedorovna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Kustanayskaya st., 14, building 2 telephone (495) 396-32-23 telephone

KINDERGARTEN No. 1473 TSYBULYA Valentina Grigorievna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Musa Jalil str., 2, building 4 telephone

CONSTELLATION, PROGYMNASIUM No. 1773 STOLPOVSKAYA Tatyana Tikhonovna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Musa Jalil str., 19, building 3 telephone

KINDERGARTEN No. 1655, combined type, with speech therapy groups SAVITSKAYA Lyudmila Titovna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy Blvd., 63, building 2 telephone telephone (495) 344-35-60

CONSTELLATION, PROGYMNASIUM No. 1773 STOLPOVSKAYA Tatyana Tikhonovna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeiskaya address Shipilovskaya st., 55, building 2 telephone (495) 396-43-50

KINDERGARTEN No. 1667 GOLTSOVA Vera Valentinovna region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy Blvd., 67, building 2 telephone telephone (495) 344-16-63 telephone

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER - KINDERGARTEN No. 1271 CHERNOVA Natalya Fedorovna region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Musa Jalil str., 14, building 3 telephone telephone

CITY POLYCLINIC No. 17, emergency room region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy Blvd., 35, building 2 opening hours around the clock telephone telephone

TEMPLE OF THE LIFE-GIVING TRINITY IN BORISOV region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Borisovsky pr., 15, building 4 telephone

TERRITORIAL DESIGN AND PLANNING WORKSHOP Southern Administrative District of MOSCOW region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Triumfalnaya sq., 1 phone (495) 251-07-44

Transport organizations, enterprises

KRASNOGVARDEYSKAYA, bus station Moscow region metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy Blvd., 24/1-G telephone

TRANSAUTO COMPANY No. 1, cargo transportation region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeiskaya address Kustanayskaya st., 4 opening hours 8.00-22.00 phone phone phone

PIRSTEPLOSTROY, cargo transportation region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy Blvd., 59, building 1 opening hours 9.00-18.00, Sat, Sun - closed. phone (495) 343-67-91 phone phone phone

MEDICAL INSTRUMENT MMT, medical equipment region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeyskaya address Shipilovskaya st., 37, building 1 telephone telephone (495) 395-14-37 telephone telephone

TUK-TUK, shopping complex region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy Blvd., building 1, possession 24 hours open 10.00-21.00 phone (495) 398-61-58 phone www.tyk-tyk.ru

CAR WASH region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Zadonsky pr., 32, building 1 opening hours 7.00-24.00 telephone

CAR WASH region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeiskaya address Shipilovskaya st., possession 44-A opening hours 8.00-22.00 telephone

VESNIK, cultural and leisure center region Moscow metro Krasnogvardeiskaya address Zadonsky pr., 24, building 2 opening hours 10.00-23.00, Sun 10.00-15.00 phone

MAYAK, sports and recreational children's center Moscow region Krasnogvardeiskaya metro station address Musa Jalil str., 4, building 1 opening hours 10.00-20.00, Sat, Sun - closed. telephone

HELLAS, fitness center region Moscow metro station Krasnogvardeyskaya address Orekhovy pr., 35, building 2 opening hours 9.00-22.30, Sun 9.00-18.00 phone (495) 390-03-80

Tourism and excursions, hotels, motels, campsites

EURO AUTO LINE, travel agency Moscow region Krasnogvardeyskaya metro station address Orekhovy Blvd., 55, building 2 opening hours 9.00-21.00 phone (495) 396-20-51

HAPPY PATH, travel agency Moscow region metro Krasnogvardeyskaya address Shipilovskaya st., 48, building 1 opening hours 10.00-19.00, Sat, Sun - closed. telephone

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Infrastructure

Trolleybuses

Trolleybus numberIntermediate metro stationsRoute
11Shipilovskaya, Kashirskaya, KantemirovskayaMetro "Krasnogvardeyskaya" - Zagorye

Buses

Bus No.Intermediate metro stationsRoute
37(e)DomodedovoMetro "Krasnogvardeyskaya" - Metro "Tyoply Stan"
151ShipilovskayaMetro "Krasnogvardeyskaya" - 3rd Radialnaya Street
287Krasnogvardeyskaya, Domodedovo, Shipilovskaya14 microdistrict Orekhova-Borisov - 7 microdistrict Orekhova-Borisov
291Shipilovskaya, Kashirskaya, Kolomenskaya, AvtozavodskayaMetro "Krasnogvardeyskaya" - Avtozavodsky Bridge
298Domodedovo, KashirskayaMetro "Krasnogvardeyskaya" - Metro "Nagatinskaya"
608Kashirskaya, KolomenskayaMetro "Krasnogvardeyskaya" - Metro "Proletarskaya"
623Shipilovskaya, MaryinoMetro "Krasnogvardeyskaya" - Metro "Textilshchiki"
694Domodedovo, Krasnogvardeyskaya, ShipilovskayaKashirskoye Highway, 148 - Moskvorechye platform
704(k)Orekhovo, Krasnogvardeiskaya, ShipilovskayaKashirskoe highway, 148 — Kashirskoe highway, 148
719KrasnogvardeyskayaMetro "Krasnogvardeyskaya" - Metro "Domodedovskaya"
755ZyablikovoMetro "Krasnogvardeyskaya" - Metro "Krasnogvardeyskaya" (ring)

Metropolitan

There are 3 operating metro stations in the district:

  • Krasnogvardeyskaya
  • Zyablikovo
  • Shipilovskaya

Schools and kindergartens

There are 12 secondary schools[16] and 23 kindergartens[17] in the district.

Church of the Life-Giving Trinity in Borisov

Main article: Trinity Church in Borisov

There is one active Orthodox church in the area - the Church of the Life-Giving Trinity in Borisov, which is part of the Danilovsky deanery of the Moscow city diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church. Church address: Borisovsky proezd, 15, building 4

, rector - Archpriest Victor (Drachkov).[18]

Apartments for daily rent in Zyablikovo

In Zyablikovo you can rent high-quality apartments for a day. Apartments for short-term rent on Voronezhskaya Street, hotels for daily rent on Proektiruemy Proezd , apartments for short-term rent on Yeletskaya Street - convenient options for daily rent in Zyablikovo.

Near the apartments for daily rent on Krasnogvardeyskaya - Orekhovy Boulevard, Yasenevskaya Street, Domodedovskaya Street. Also close to the apartment for a day in Zyablikovo - MKAD, Domodedovskaya metro station, Shipilovskaya metro station.

You can rent an apartment for daily rent in Zyablikovo Tel: +7 (495) 229-11-73

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in Moscow

An excerpt characterizing Zyablikovo (Moscow district)

“Natasha, lie down in the middle,” said Sonya. “No, I’m here,” Natasha said. “Go to bed,” she added with annoyance. And she buried her face in the pillow. The Countess, m me Schoss and Sonya hastily undressed and lay down. One lamp remained in the room. But in the yard it was getting brighter from the fire of Malye Mytishchi, two miles away, and the drunken cries of the people were buzzing in the tavern, which Mamon’s Cossacks had smashed, on the crossroads, on the street, and the incessant groan of the adjutant was heard. Natasha listened for a long time to the internal and external sounds coming to her, and did not move. She heard first the prayer and sighs of her mother, the cracking of her bed under her, the familiar whistling snoring of m me Schoss, the quiet breathing of Sonya. Then the Countess called out to Natasha. Natasha did not answer her. “He seems to be sleeping, mom,” Sonya answered quietly. The Countess, after being silent for a while, called out again, but no one answered her. Soon after this, Natasha heard her mother's even breathing. Natasha did not move, despite the fact that her small bare foot, having escaped from under the blanket, was chilly on the bare floor. As if celebrating victory over everyone, a cricket screamed in the crack. The rooster crowed far away, and loved ones responded. The screams died down in the tavern, only the same adjutant's stand could be heard. Natasha stood up. - Sonya? are you sleeping? Mother? – she whispered. No one answered. Natasha slowly and carefully stood up, crossed herself and stepped carefully with her narrow and flexible bare foot onto the dirty, cold floor. The floorboard creaked. She, quickly moving her feet, ran a few steps like a kitten and grabbed the cold door bracket. It seemed to her that something heavy, striking evenly, was knocking on all the walls of the hut: it was her heart, frozen with fear, with horror and love, beating, bursting. She opened the door, crossed the threshold and stepped onto the damp, cold ground of the hallway. The gripping cold refreshed her. She felt the sleeping man with her bare foot, stepped over him and opened the door to the hut where Prince Andrei lay. It was dark in this hut. In the back corner of the bed, on which something was lying, there was a tallow candle on a bench that had burned out like a large mushroom. Natasha, in the morning, when they told her about the wound and the presence of Prince Andrei, decided that she should see him. She did not know what it was for, but she knew that the meeting would be painful, and she was even more convinced that it was necessary. All day she lived only in the hope that at night she would see him. But now, when this moment came, the horror of what she would see came over her. How was he mutilated? What was left of him? Was he like that incessant groan of the adjutant? Yes, he was like that. He was in her imagination the personification of this terrible groan. When she saw an obscure mass in the corner and mistook his raised knees under the blanket for his shoulders, she imagined some kind of terrible body and stopped in horror. But an irresistible force pulled her forward. She carefully took one step, then another, and found herself in the middle of a small, cluttered hut. In the hut, under the icons, another person was lying on the benches (it was Timokhin), and two more people were lying on the floor (these were the doctor and the valet). The valet stood up and whispered something. Timokhin, suffering from pain in his wounded leg, did not sleep and looked with all his eyes at the strange appearance of a girl in a poor shirt, jacket and eternal cap. The sleepy and frightened words of the valet; “What do you need, why?” - they only forced Natasha to quickly approach what was lying in the corner. No matter how scary or unlike a human this body was, she had to see it. She passed the valet: the burnt mushroom of the candle fell off, and she clearly saw Prince Andrei lying with his arms outstretched on the blanket, just as she had always seen him. He was the same as always; but the inflamed color of his face, his sparkling eyes, fixed enthusiastically on her, and especially the tender child’s neck protruding from the folded collar of his shirt, gave him a special, innocent, childish appearance, which, however, she had never seen in Prince Andrei. She walked up to him and with a quick, flexible, youthful movement knelt down. He smiled and extended his hand to her. For Prince Andrei, seven days have passed since he woke up at the dressing station of the Borodino field. All this time he was in almost constant unconsciousness. The fever and inflammation of the intestines, which were damaged, in the opinion of the doctor traveling with the wounded man, should have carried him away. But on the seventh day he happily ate a slice of bread with tea, and the doctor noticed that the general fever had decreased. Prince Andrei regained consciousness in the morning. The first night after leaving Moscow it was quite warm, and Prince Andrei was left to spend the night in a carriage; but in Mytishchi the wounded man himself demanded to be carried out and to be given tea. The pain caused to him by being carried into the hut made Prince Andrei moan loudly and lose consciousness again. When they laid him on a camp bed, he lay for a long time with his eyes closed without moving. Then he opened them and quietly whispered: “What should I have for tea?” This memory for the small details of life amazed the doctor. He felt the pulse and, to his surprise and displeasure, noticed that the pulse was better. To his displeasure, the doctor noticed this because, from his experience, he was convinced that Prince Andrei could not live and that if he did not die now, he would only die with great suffering some time later. With Prince Andrei they were carrying the major of his regiment, Timokhin, who had joined them in Moscow with a red nose and was wounded in the leg in the same Battle of Borodino. With them rode a doctor, the prince's valet, his coachman and two orderlies. Prince Andrey was given tea. He drank greedily, looking ahead at the door with feverish eyes, as if trying to understand and remember something. - I don’t want anymore. Is Timokhin here? - he asked. Timokhin crawled towards him along the bench. - I'm here, your Excellency. - How's the wound? - Mine then? Nothing. Is that you? “Prince Andrei began to think again, as if remembering something. -Can I get a book? - he said. - Which book? - Gospel! I have no. The doctor promised to get it and began asking the prince about how he felt. Prince Andrei reluctantly, but wisely answered all the doctor’s questions and then said that he needed to put a cushion on him, otherwise it would be awkward and very painful. The doctor and the valet lifted the greatcoat with which he was covered and, wincing at the heavy smell of rotten meat spreading from the wound, began to examine this terrible place. The doctor was very dissatisfied with something, changed something differently, turned the wounded man over so that he groaned again and, from the pain while turning, again lost consciousness and began to rave. He kept talking about getting this book for him as soon as possible and putting it there. - And what does it cost you! - he said. “I don’t have it, please take it out and put it in for a minute,” he said in a pitiful voice. The doctor went out into the hallway to wash his hands. “Ah, shameless, really,” the doctor said to the valet, who was pouring water on his hands. “I just didn’t watch it for a minute.” After all, you put it directly on the wound. It’s such a pain that I’m surprised how he endures it. “It seems we set it up, Lord Jesus Christ,” said the valet. For the first time, Prince Andrei understood where he was and what had happened to him, and remembered that he had been wounded and how at that moment when the carriage stopped in Mytishchi, he asked to go to the hut. Confused again from pain, he came to his senses another time in the hut, when he was drinking tea, and then again, repeating in his memory everything that had happened to him, he most vividly imagined that moment at the dressing station when, at the sight of the suffering of a person he did not love, , these new thoughts came to him, promising him happiness. And these thoughts, although unclear and indefinite, now again took possession of his soul. He remembered that he now had new happiness and that this happiness had something in common with the Gospel. That's why he asked for the Gospel. But the bad situation that his wound had given him, the new upheaval, again confused his thoughts, and for the third time he woke up to life in the complete silence of the night. Everyone was sleeping around him. A cricket screamed through the entryway, someone was shouting and singing on the street, cockroaches rustled on the table and icons, in the autumn a thick fly beat on his headboard and near the tallow candle, which had burned like a large mushroom and stood next to him. His soul was not in a normal state. A healthy person usually thinks, feels and remembers simultaneously about a countless number of objects, but he has the power and strength, having chosen one series of thoughts or phenomena, to focus all his attention on this series of phenomena. A healthy person, in a moment of deepest thought, breaks away to say a polite word to the person who has entered, and again returns to his thoughts. The soul of Prince Andrei was not in a normal state in this regard. All the forces of his soul were more active, clearer than ever, but they acted outside of his will. The most diverse thoughts and ideas simultaneously possessed him. Sometimes his thought suddenly began to work, and with such strength, clarity and depth with which it had never been able to act in a healthy state; but suddenly, in the middle of her work, she broke off, was replaced by some unexpected idea, and there was no strength to return to it. “Yes, I have discovered a new happiness, inalienable from a person,” he thought, lying in a dark, quiet hut and looking ahead with feverishly open, fixed eyes. Happiness that is outside of material forces, outside of material external influences on a person, the happiness of one soul, the happiness of love! Every person can understand it, but only God can recognize and prescribe it. But how did God prescribe this law? Why son?.. And suddenly the train of these thoughts was interrupted, and Prince Andrei heard (not knowing whether he was in delirium or in reality he was hearing this), he heard some quiet, whispering voice, incessantly repeating in rhythm: “And drink piti drink” then “and ti tii” again “and piti piti piti” again “and ti ti.” At the same time, to the sound of this whispering music, Prince Andrei felt that some strange airy building made of thin needles or splinters was erected above his face, above the very middle. He felt (although it was difficult for him) that he had to diligently maintain his balance so that the building that was being erected would not collapse; but it still fell down and slowly rose again at the sounds of steadily whispering music. “It’s stretching!” stretches! stretches and everything stretches,” Prince Andrei said to himself. Along with listening to the whisper and feeling this stretching and rising building of needles, Prince Andrei saw in fits and starts the red light of a candle surrounded in a circle and heard the rustling of cockroaches and the rustling of a fly beating on the pillow and on his face. And every time the fly touched his face, it produced a burning sensation; but at the same time he was surprised by the fact that, hitting the very area of ​​​​the building erected on his face, the fly did not destroy it. But besides this, there was one more important thing. It was white by the door, it was a sphinx statue that was also crushing him. “But maybe this is my shirt on the table,” thought Prince Andrei, “and these are my legs, and this is the door; but why is everything stretching and moving forward and piti piti piti and tit ti - and piti piti piti... - Enough, stop, please, leave it, - Prince Andrei begged someone heavily. And suddenly the thought and feeling emerged again with extraordinary clarity and strength. “Yes, love,” he thought again with perfect clarity), but not the love that loves for something, for something or for some reason, but the love that I experienced for the first time, when, dying, I saw my enemy and still fell in love with him. I experienced that feeling of love, which is the very essence of the soul and for which no object is needed. I still experience this blissful feeling. Love your neighbors, love your enemies. To love everything - to love God in all manifestations. You can love a dear person with human love; but only an enemy can be loved with divine love. And from this I experienced such joy when I felt that I loved that person. What about him? Is he alive... Loving with human love, you can move from love to hatred; but divine love cannot change. Nothing, not death, nothing can destroy it. She is the essence of the soul. And how many people have I hated in my life. And of all the people, I have never loved or hated anyone more than her.” And he vividly imagined Natasha, not as he had imagined her before, with only her charm, joyful for himself; but for the first time I imagined her soul. And he understood her feeling, her suffering, shame, repentance. Now for the first time he understood the cruelty of his refusal, saw the cruelty of his break with her. “If only I could see her one more time. Once, looking into these eyes, say..."

Photo gallery

  • Old apple orchards between Orekhov and Borisovsky passages.
  • Borisovsky Proezd: new houses and old gardens.
  • Shopping center "Oblaka" at the intersection of Orekhovoy Boulevard and Yeletskaya Street.
  • Fountain in Zyablikovo, near the Krasnogvardeyskaya metro station.
  • Monument in honor of the 200th anniversary of the victory in the Patriotic War of 1812 at the intersection of Zadonsky Proezd and Shipilovskaya Street.
  • Monument to Musa Jalil, installed at the beginning of Musa Jalil Street

Territory and borders

The boundaries of the “Zyablikovo” district and the intra-city municipal formation “Zyablikovo”[8][9] run along: the thalwegs of the Shmelevsky stream and its ravine, then along the axes: Yeletskaya street and Borisovsky proezd, Gorodyanka street (excluding the territory of households No. 19 (k. 1 and k. 2) and 17 (k. 1) along Borisovsky Proezd), along the eastern borders of households No. 15 (k. 5 p. 1, k. 5 p. 2 and 4) along Borisovsky Proezd, the axis of the river bed. Gorodni, the axis of the Besedinskoye highway to the Besedinskoye interchange of the Moscow Ring Road to the Shmelevsky stream.

Thus, Zyablikovo borders on the Moscow districts of Brateevo (north and east), Orekhovo-Borisovo Yuzhnoye (south, southwest) and Orekhovo-Borisovo North (west).

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