In January 1944 more than 200 deported Kalmyks were quartered in Temnoe. Their exact number is not known. The men, women and children who died in a typhus epidemic were buried in a common grave on the edge of the village.
In July 2010 a memorial was placed on the site of the burial.
A Book in Remembrance of the Kalmyk Nation’s Deportation (3 vols, 12 books: 1993-2004) covers the years from 1944 to 1957 and consists of three volumes: 1. Deportation; 2. Life in Exile; and 3. Work, War and Return.
The Memorial online database (2025) includes 38,874 victims in the Tyumen Region (BR 7,673). See Tekutyevskoe cemetery.
It names 25,580 Kalmyks who died after being deported at the end of 1943.
| State of burials | Area | Boundaries |
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have not survived
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not determined
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not delineated
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[ original texts and hyperlinks ]
“In the Tyumen Region the memory of the Kalmyk nation, victims of deportation, has been commemorated”, Interfaх, 12 July 2010 [retrieved, 29 May 2022]
Reply by the deputy governor of Tyumen Region (№ 21/6195p/14-3463 of 19 May 2014) to a formal enquiry by RIC Memorial (St Petersburg)

