- 64°43′32″N 170°48′32″E / 64.72543°N 170.80886°E / 64.72543; 170.80886
Anadyrsk was an
important Russian ostrog (fortified settlement) in far northeastern...
- the fort at
Anadyrsk along the
southwest of the main
Chukchi area
became a
major trade route. The
overland journey from
Yakutsk to
Anadyrsk took about...
-
upstream portion of the
Anadyr River that
became the
fortified settlement of
Anadyrsk.
Dezhnyov tried to
subjugate the
Chukchi and
exact tribute during the next...
- rivers. In 1695 the
voyevoda of
Yakutsk appointed Atlasov prikazshchik of
Anadyrsk. The
Russians here had
heard reports of a 'Kamchatka River' to the south...
- from the north. In 1651,
after having ****isted in the
foundation of the
Anadyrsk ostrog, the
explorer Mikhail Stadukhin went
south and
followed the coast...
- 320
miles upriver they
built a zimov'ye (winter quarters)
somewhere near
Anadyrsk and
subjected the
local Yukaghirs to tribute. In 1649,
Russians on the...
- east
around the
Shchuchy Range and p****es
Markvovo and the old site of
Anadyrsk,
turns north and east and
receives the Mayn from the south,
thereby encircling...
-
Anadyr Lowlands Anadyr, a
Russian steamship Operation Anadyr Gulf of
Anadyr Anadyrsk, a
Cossack fort and
settlement on the
Anadyr river, approx. 1650–1764 This...
- days sled
journey apart.
Nizhnekolymsk was on the
delta near the
route to
Anadyrsk.
Srednekolymsk was at the head of
navigation by
seagoing koches, in forested...
-
March 1747, a
party of 500
Chukchi warriors raided the
Russian stockade of
Anadyrsk. Pavlutsky's
regiment of 131 men,
consisting of 96
Cossacks and 35 Koryak...