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- Cherdyn_Route abstract "The Cherdyn Road (Чердынская дорога) was the standard route used by the Russians to travel to Siberia in the late 16th century. It started in Cherdyn west of the Urals and followed a number of rivers and portages, from the Vishera through the Lozva and the Tavda to the Tobol River.Around 1580, Yermak and his Cossacks ascended the Chusovaya River and crossed to the Barancha, a tributary of the Tagil River. They succeeded in penetrating the Khanate of Siberia and conquering the area. This route was abandoned because the upper Tagil was too shallow.In 1592, the Russian fort of Pelym was built to guard the eastern terminus of the Cherdyn Road. It was not until 1597 that a much shorter overland route was discovered by Artemy Babinov. As a result, the Cherdyn Route fell into disuse.".
- Cherdyn_Route thumbnail Vishera_at_Cherdyn.jpg?width=300.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageID "42409685".
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageLength "1657".
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageRevisionID "640583792".
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Artemy_Babinov.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Babinov_Road.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Siberia.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Russia.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_Siberia.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Cherdyn,_Perm_Krai.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Chusovaya_River.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Conquest_of_the_Khanate_of_Sibir.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Cossacks.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Khanate_of_Siberia.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Khanate_of_Sibir.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Lozva_River.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Pelym,_Garinsky_District,_Sverdlovsk_Oblast.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Portage.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Russians.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Siberian_River_Routes.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Siberian_river_routes.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Tagil_River.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Tavda_River.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Tobol_River.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Ural_Mountains.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Urals.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Vishera_River_(Perm_Krai).
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Yermak.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink Yermak_Timofeyevich.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLink File:Vishera_at_Cherdyn.jpg.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cherdyn Route".
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cherdyn river route".
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLinkText "complicated river route".
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLinkText "early river route to Siberia".
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageWikiLinkText "more northerly route".
- Cherdyn_Route hasPhotoCollection Cherdyn_Route.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cherdyn_Route wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Russia-history-stub.
- Cherdyn_Route subject Category:History_of_Siberia.
- Cherdyn_Route subject Category:Roads_in_Russia.
- Cherdyn_Route subject Category:Roads_in_Siberia.
- Cherdyn_Route hypernym Route.
- Cherdyn_Route type Road.
- Cherdyn_Route comment "The Cherdyn Road (Чердынская дорога) was the standard route used by the Russians to travel to Siberia in the late 16th century. It started in Cherdyn west of the Urals and followed a number of rivers and portages, from the Vishera through the Lozva and the Tavda to the Tobol River.Around 1580, Yermak and his Cossacks ascended the Chusovaya River and crossed to the Barancha, a tributary of the Tagil River. They succeeded in penetrating the Khanate of Siberia and conquering the area.".
- Cherdyn_Route label "Cherdyn Route".
- Cherdyn_Route sameAs Tšerdynin_tie.
- Cherdyn_Route sameAs m.0109757z.
- Cherdyn_Route sameAs Чердынская_дорога.
- Cherdyn_Route sameAs Q4512584.
- Cherdyn_Route sameAs Q4512584.
- Cherdyn_Route wasDerivedFrom Cherdyn_Route?oldid=640583792.
- Cherdyn_Route depiction Vishera_at_Cherdyn.jpg.
- Cherdyn_Route isPrimaryTopicOf Cherdyn_Route.