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- The promyshlenniki (Russian: промышленники, sg. промышленник, promyshlennik) were Russian and Indigenous Siberian artel members, or self-emplo**** workers...
- Yakov Sannikov (fl. 1800) was a Russian promyshlennik and explorer of the New Siberian Islands. In 1800, Sannikov discovered and charted Stolbovoy Island...
- Yenisei in 1605, descending it to the Sym; two years later Mangazeyan promyshlenniks and traders descended the Turukhan to its confluence with the Yenisei...
- capital of Russian America at the time. RAC records identify him as a promyshlennik, a term that came from the Siberian fur trade and which the RAC used...
- the Ermak and two other smaller, armed sailing ships, manned by 150 promyshlenniks (fur traders), along with 400–500 Aleuts in 250 baidarkas. In this engagement...
- are taken into the wilderness to evade the Russian manhunters called promyshlennik sent to capture or kill the prisoners. It turns out that Gregori's native...
- of the Fox Islands. The Aleuts were unhappy with the depredations of Promyshlenniks (Russian fur workers) who followed on the heels of the explorers, and...
- (miss) rafraîchissoir (Janga) ayaca****te (Janga) (miss) doab (Hathwar) promyshlennik (Janga) lygaeid (Hathwar) écorché (Janga) krausen (Hathwar) villancico...
- by Ermak and two other smaller, armed sailing ships, manned by 150 promyshlenniks (fur traders), along with 400–500 Aleuts in 250 baidarkas. This force...
- although his name is often missing from public displays. When Russian promyshlenniks (fur hunters) invaded the Aleutians, the ancient culture and traditions...