Belogorsky Fortress

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Belogorsky Fortress is the remote Russian stronghold that serves as the central setting of Alexander Pushkin’s historical novel "The Captain’s Daughter."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional fortress
literary location
appearsIn The Captain’s Daughter NERFINISHED
associatedCharacter Emelyan Pugachev NERFINISHED
Marya Mironova NERFINISHED
Pyotr Grinyov NERFINISHED
Shvabrin NERFINISHED
centralSettingOf The Captain’s Daughter NERFINISHED
countryInFiction Russian Empire NERFINISHED
createdBy Alexander Pushkin NERFINISHED
defendedByInFiction Captain Ivan Mironov NERFINISHED
describedAs isolated
remote
small
firstPublicationOfWorkFeaturing 1836
functionInFiction border stronghold
military outpost
genreContext historical novel
hasEventInFiction capture by Pugachev’s forces
siege of Belogorsky Fortress NERFINISHED
inspiredBy real frontier forts of the Orenburg line
languageOfWork Russian
literaryRole place of Marya Mironova’s residence
place of Pyotr Grinyov’s service
site of main conflict
locatedInFictionalRegion Orenburg region NERFINISHED
mediumOfWorkFeaturing prose
relatedWork Russian literature of the 19th century
timePeriodInFiction 1773–1775
Pugachev’s Rebellion NERFINISHED

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The Captain's Daughter featuresLocation Belogorsky Fortress