Russian Expansion Into Siberia
Browse timelines in Russian Expansion Into Siberia.
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Buryat responses to Russian expansion: conversion, uprisings, and sedentarization (17th–19th centuries)
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1625 - 1890
Construction and opening of the Trans‑Siberian Railway and its impact on Siberian settlement (1891–1916)
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1891 - 1916
Development of the Siberian Route (the overland Moscow–Beijing road) and its stations (17th–19th centuries)
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1597 - 1891
Establishment and administrative role of Irkutsk (1661–1850)
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1661 - 1850
Evenk people: contact, resistance, and integration into the Russian frontier (1600–1850)
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1582 - 1850
Foundation and growth of Tomsk (1604–1800)
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1604 - 1804
Foundation and urban growth of Yakutsk (1632–1800)
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1632 - 1800
Founding and early development of Tobolsk (1587–1750)
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1587 - 1750
Great Northern Expedition and Russian mapping of eastern Siberia and the North Pacific (1733–1743)
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1733 - 1743
Maritime fur trade from Okhotsk and Kamchatka and its Siberian bases (1715–1825)
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1647 - 1825
Mid‑19th‑century Russo‑Chinese border adjustments and the Amur annexations (1849–1860)
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1689 - 1862
Poyarkov's Amur expedition (1643–1646)
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1640 - 1646
Russian military campaigns in the Amur region and clashes with indigenous polities (1650–1689)
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1643 - 1689
Siberian fur trade and the yasak tribute system (c.1550–1750)
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1558 - 1750
Siberian gold rushes and mining in Transbaikalia and Yakutia (1830–1900)
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1812 - 1900