The city of Zlatoust began its history with an ironworks, which was founded by the Highest Decree of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna in 1754. The city is located in the mountain-forest zone in the west of the Chelyabinsk region. It was built at the confluence of the Tesma River and the Ay River between two mountain ranges, the Urenga and the Uraltau, on lands that were bought from the Bashkirs.
The document itself was prepared by the State Collegium of Mining. This mining administration body of the Russian Empire was established in 1719. The sheets contained information both about the water-driven ironworks at the foot of Mount Kosotur, and about the owners of the enterprise.
The document itself was prepared by the State Collegium of Mining. This mining administration body of the Russian Empire was established in 1719. The sheets contained information both about the water-driven ironworks at the foot of Mount Kosotur, and about the owners of the enterprise.