Yakutsk Ostrog

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Yakutsk Ostrog was a 17th-century Russian fortified settlement in Siberia that served as the original military and administrative outpost from which the modern city of Yakutsk developed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fortified settlement
historical settlement
ostrog
associatedWith Russian Cossack expeditions in Siberia
associatedWithPeople Evenk people NERFINISHED
Yakut people NERFINISHED
constructionMaterial wooden palisade
country Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
fortificationType stockade
foundedAs administrative center
military outpost
foundedBy Pyotr Beketov NERFINISHED
foundingNation Russia NERFINISHED
function administrative center of the Lena region
fortress
trading post
governedBy Russian voivode
hasFeature blockhouses
gates
watchtowers
historicalEra 17th century
Russian conquest of Siberia NERFINISHED
languageOfAdministration Russian
legacy early center of Russian administration in Yakutia
origin of the modern city of Yakutsk
locatedIn Lena River basin NERFINISHED
Russian Far East NERFINISHED
Siberia NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Russia NERFINISHED
Sakha Republic NERFINISHED
Yakutsk NERFINISHED
locatedOn left bank of the Lena River
militaryGarrison Cossacks NERFINISHED
partOf Russian fortification network in Siberia
predecessorOf Yakutsk NERFINISHED
regionAdministered Yakutia NERFINISHED
middle Lena region NERFINISHED
religionIntroduced Russian Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
role base for collection of yasak
base for exploration of the Lena River region
center of Russian expansion in northeastern Siberia
original administrative outpost of Yakutsk
original military outpost of Yakutsk
usedFor collection of fur tribute
control of local indigenous populations
support of further eastward expeditions

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Дьокуускай historicalName Yakutsk Ostrog