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and further down the Lena, to found new fortresses, and to collect taxes from the locals. In 1640 he transported collected taxes to Moscow where at his arrival he was appointed Strelets and Cossack commander and in 1641 Beketov returned to Enisei Ostrog as the head of the fortress.
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they built a winter settlement to follow-up, named Chita. In the following year Beketov's Cossacks founded future Nerchinsk. In 1655 Beketov's Cossacks were besieged in
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in 1631 and in the following year he and his Cossacks founded Yakutsk, which became a base for further expeditions eastward. He sent his cossacks to explore the
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In 1652 he launched the second tax-collecting voyage to Buryatia, and in 1653 Beketov's cossacks founded a fortress, Irgensky Ostrog, and on the bank of the
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by rebellious Buryats and after pacifying these indigenous inhabitants, they had a chance to leave the fortress for the
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and founder of various fortified settlements in the region, which later developed into modern cities such as
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Eastward to Empire: Exploration and Conquest on the Russian Open Frontier, to 1750
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and proceeded on his first voyage in order to collect taxes from
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and founded the first Russian settlement, Rybinsky Ostrog.
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Beketov started his military service as a guardsman (
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‹See Tfd›
Cossack
Siberia
Yakutsk
Chita
Nerchinsk
strelets
voevoda
Zabaykalye
Buryats
Buryatia

Yakutsky
Ostrog
Lena River
Aldan River
Ingoda River
Shilkinsky Ostrog
Amur River
Tobolsk
Protopope
Avvakum


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