Lenin's journey to central Siberia takes eleven…
1897 CE
Deemed only a minor threat to the government, he is exiled to a peasant's hut in Shushenskoye, Minusinsky District, where he is kept under police surveillance; he is nevertheless able to correspond with other revolutionaries, many of whom visit him, and permitted to go on trips to swim in the Yenisei River and to hunt duck and snipe.