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  1. The year 1632 is considered to be a conventional date of "voluntary entry of Yakutia into the Russian state". In fact, there was no notion of any goodwill. Armed detachments of Russian Cossacks seized Yakut and Tungus settlements, plundered them, and the adult male population was either killed or taxed.

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  3. The hostilities took place between September 1921 and June 1923 and were centered on the Ayano-Maysky District of the Russian Far East. An uprising flared up in this part of Yakutia in September 1921. About 200 White Russians were led by Cornet Mikhail Korobeinikov.

  4. Aug 13, 2021 · By Vladimir Isachenkov. Published 7:54 AM PDT, August 13, 2021. MOSCOW (AP) — Russian authorities expanded a state of emergency in northeast Siberia on Friday to help bring in outside resources to combat wildfires that have engulfed the vast region.

  5. The Soviet era saw the migration of many Slavs, specifically Russians and Ukrainians, into the area. On 27 September 1990, the area became the Yakutskaya-Sakha Soviet Socialist Republic, and on 27 December 1991, it became the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

  6. Yakutsk, city and capital of Sakha republic (Yakutia), in far northeastern Russia, on the Lena River. A fort was founded on the Lena’s low right bank in 1632 and transferred 43 miles (70 km) upstream to the present site of Yakutsk in 1642.

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  7. Dec 20, 2020 · His most famous project, titled My Dear Yakutia, evokes what he calls the "magic realism" of this part of Russia's Far North, where people and spirits seem to cohabitate in frozen spaces. Vasilyev ...

  8. Sep 9, 2021 · VLADIVOSTOK, Russia, Sept 9 (Reuters) - The governor of Russia's northern province of Yakutia, which suffered from widespread wildfires this summer, warned of the risks of a similar disaster...

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