The city was founded as a military stronghold by the Imperial
Russian Navy in 1846 after nearby New Alexander Fort, built in 1834 overlooking
Dead Kultuk, was deemed too remote. Until 1857, Fort Shevchenko was known as
Novopetrovskoye (Новопетровское) and from 1857 to 1939 as
Fort-Aleksandrovskii (Форт-Александровский). It was named for
Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko, who was assigned to military service here during his exile. Today the town is used by the
Kazakhstan Navy as a base. The coat of arms of Fort Alexandrovsky was approved October 22, 1908, along with other arms of the Transcaspian field: It is black and silver depicting the fortress and two fish.
Russian Civil War Fort Alexandrovsky was the site of
naval action on 21 May 1919, when a Squadron of the
British Caspian Flotilla attacked the port. ==Climate==