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Map with a Russian camp in Eastern Siberia, 1689-1722. Artist: Chinese Master

Map with a Russian camp in Eastern Siberia, 1689-1722. Artist: Chinese Master


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Map with a Russian camp in Eastern Siberia, 1689-1722. Artist: Chinese Master

Map with a Russian camp in Eastern Siberia, 1689-1722. Found in the collection of the Library of Congress, Washington D. C

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Cartography Chinese Master Colonisation Colonization Cossack Cossacks Ermak Expansion Exploration Explorer Explorers History Of Russia Ink On Paper Irtysh Khan Kuchum Moscow Streltsy Regiments Palace Guardsmen Qing Dynasty Russian History Siberia Strelets Strelets Troops Streltsy Washington D C Yermak Yermak Timofeyevich Eastern Siberia


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This print showcases a remarkable map with a Russian camp in Eastern Siberia, dating back to the years 1689-1722. Created by an anonymous Chinese Master, this artwork is now housed in the esteemed collection of the Library of Congress in Washington D. C. The painting depicts a significant period of exploration and expansion between China and Russia during the Qing Dynasty. It serves as a testament to the rich history of cartography and highlights the brave explorers who ventured into unknown territories. The image portrays a Russian camp situated amidst the vast wilderness of Siberia, symbolizing their efforts towards colonization. Led by Yermak Timofeyevich, a renowned Cossack leader, these fearless individuals embarked on expeditions that would shape Russian history forever. Notably present are Streltsy troops, Moscow's palace guardsmen who played an integral role in securing new territories for Russia. The presence of Strelets signifies both military strength and strategic planning during this era. Furthermore, this artwork sheds light on interactions between different cultures as it captures elements from both Chinese and Russian histories. The map also includes references to Khan Kuchum's Siberian Khanate along with geographical features such as Irtysh River and Wagay River. Intricately rendered using ink on paper technique, this fine art piece offers viewers an opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of exploration and colonization while appreciating its historical significance within Eastern Siberia.

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