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Evenk people: contact, resistance, and integration into the Russian frontier (1600–1850)

Evenk people: contact, resistance, and integration into the Russian frontier (1600–1850)

  1. Russian conquest opens route into Siberia

    Labels: Khanate of, Fur trade, Taiga peoples
  2. Yeniseysk founded as a fur-tribute outpost

    Labels: Yeniseysk, Yasak collectors
  3. Krasnoyarsk fort expands control on Yenisei

    Labels: Krasnoyarsk, Cossack detachments
  4. Yakutsk founded on the Lena River

    Labels: Yakutsk, Lena River
  5. Yakut revolt erupts over harsh yasak collection

    Labels: Yakut revolt, Yasak census
  6. Treaty of Nerchinsk checks expansion in Amur basin

    Labels: Treaty of, Amur basin
  7. Orthodox mission structures deepen in Siberia

    Labels: Irkutsk bishopric, Russian Orthodox
  8. Smallpox vaccination begins in Transbaikal towns

    Labels: Smallpox vaccination, Transbaikal
  9. Russian-American Company chartered, boosting fur demand

    Labels: Russian-American Company, North Pacific
  10. Speransky’s 1822 Siberian reforms codify governance

    Labels: Speransky reforms, Siberian governance
  11. Mid-19th-century frontier order consolidates before 1858 shift

    Labels: Frontier consolidation, Russo-Chinese framework