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Mangazeya (Russian: Мангазе́я) was a
Northwest Siberian trans-Ural
trade colony and
later city in the 17th century.
Founded in 1600 by
Cossacks from Tobolsk...
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become the
nerve center of the conquest. To the
north Beryozovo (1593) and
Mangazeya (1600–1601) were
built to
bring the
Nenets under tribute,
while to the...
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Mangazeya – a
trading colony on the Pomors'
Northern Sea Route, was
abandoned in the 17th
century after the
Northern Sea
Route was banned.
Mangazeya was...
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mouth of Yenisey. This route,
known as
Mangazeya seaway,
after its
eastern terminus, the
trade depot of
Mangazeya, was an
early precursor to the Northern...
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center of the
conquest of Siberia. To the
north Beryozovo (1593) and
Mangazeya (1600-01) were
built to
bring the
Nenets under tribute,
while to the east...
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upper course borders with
Krasnoyarsk Krai. The now
ruined city of
Mangazeya was
located by the Taz. The Taz
begins near Lake Dynda,
Siberian Uvaly...
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Russian Arctic Pomors Koch
boats Willoughby Chancellor Barentsz Heemskerck Mangazeya Hudson Poole Siberian Cossacks Perfilyev Stadukhin Dezhnev Popov Ivanov...
- Norilka, in the 16th–17th
centuries during the
existence of the city
Mangazeya, when the
Taymyr was
settled by
Russian fishing people. It is
likely that...
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saltworks in Solvychegodsk. In 1625,
Khabarov sailed from
Tobolsk to
Mangazeya. , He left the town with his
expedition three years later and reached...
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protect new
Russian settlers who
migrated from Europe.
Towns such as
Mangazeya, Tara, Yeniseysk, and
Tobolsk developed, the last
becoming the de facto...