Location: Kizhi Island
Other names: Khoroshevskaya.
First mentioned in 1563.
Number of farmsteads: 1 (1563), 4 (1678), 4 (1834).
The village is located on the north-eastern shore of Kizhi Island. It has been known since 1563 and was part of the possessions of Novgorodian boyar Alexander Timofeev. At the time of the first description of the mid-XVI century there was one farmstead in the village. By 1678 there have already been 4 inhabited farmsteads and one abandoned. The last name of the village comes from the name of farmers living there in the middle of the XIX century.
At the beginning of the XIX c. farmers of the village of Bishevo were considered quite prosperous. At that time the village herd counted 5 horses, 11 cows and 4 sheep. At the beginning of the XX c. there were only 4 horses and 3 cows for 11 people in the village. In 1928 the settlement was named Bishevo (Soldatovo). It is a rare name of the village. Perhaps, it has come from the nickname of one resident as there is a document saying that in 1707 Judas Soldatov and Semen Deyanov from the village of Khoroshevskaya, i.e. Bishevo owned a desolate land plot in the neighboring village of Karpovskaya (Morozovo) on Kizhi Island. In the middle of the XIX century one of the residents was a joiner. The village ceased to exist after the second World War.