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- Irbit_Fair abstract "The Irbit fair (Russian: Ирбитская ярмарка, irbitskaya yarmarka) was the second largest fair in Imperial Russia after the Makariev Fair. It was held annually in winter, trading with tea and fur brought along the Siberian trakt from Asia.As Thomas Wallace Knox (1835–96) writes in his book Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tatar Life (1870):We met many sledges laden with goods en route to the fair which takes place every February at Irbit. This fair is of great importance to Siberia, and attracts merchants from all the region west of Tomsk. From forty to fifty million rubles worth of goods are exchanged there during the four weeks devoted to traffic. The commodities from Siberia are chiefly furs and tea, those from Europe comprise a great many articles. Irbit is on the Asiatic side of the Ural mountains, about two hundred versts northeast of Ekaterineburg. It is a place of little consequence except during the time of the fair.The fair dominated the town and shaped its architecture and layout. Long, narrow dormitories are a feature of the old town with enormous wharf areas being found at the juncture of the Nitsa and Irbit rivers. With the interruptions to the fair following the October Revolution and Russian Civil War and the effects of the Trans-Siberian Railway on trade, the fair ceased in 1929 and the town lost its importance as an agricultural and trade center. There have been recent attempts to revive the fair in August as a regional trade show. Irbit is now home to the annual Irbit Bike Show which takes place the last weekend of July.".
- Irbit_Fair thumbnail Irbit_-_Fur_market.jpg?width=300.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageExternalLink www.hkteafair.com.
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- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
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- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Annual_fairs.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_history_of_Russia.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fairs_in_Russia.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Siberia.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_Zhivago_(novel).
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- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Fur.
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- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Irbit.
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- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Nitsa_River.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink October_Revolution.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Civil_War.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Russian_ruble.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
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- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Tatar.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Tatars.
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- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_W._Knox.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Wallace_Knox.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Tomsk.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Siberian_Railway.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Ural_Mountains.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Ural_mountains.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Verst.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink Yekaterinburg.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLink File:Irbit_-_Fur_market.jpg.
- Irbit_Fair wikiPageWikiLinkText "Irbit Fair".
- Irbit_Fair hasPhotoCollection Irbit_Fair.
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- Irbit_Fair subject Category:Annual_fairs.
- Irbit_Fair subject Category:Economic_history_of_Russia.
- Irbit_Fair subject Category:Fairs_in_Russia.
- Irbit_Fair subject Category:History_of_Siberia.
- Irbit_Fair type Article.
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- Irbit_Fair comment "The Irbit fair (Russian: Ирбитская ярмарка, irbitskaya yarmarka) was the second largest fair in Imperial Russia after the Makariev Fair. It was held annually in winter, trading with tea and fur brought along the Siberian trakt from Asia.As Thomas Wallace Knox (1835–96) writes in his book Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tatar Life (1870):We met many sledges laden with goods en route to the fair which takes place every February at Irbit.".
- Irbit_Fair label "Irbit Fair".
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- Irbit_Fair sameAs Markt_van_Irbit.
- Irbit_Fair sameAs Jarmark_irbicki.
- Irbit_Fair sameAs m.04y07z.
- Irbit_Fair sameAs Ирбитская_ярмарка.
- Irbit_Fair sameAs Эрбет_ярминкәсе.
- Irbit_Fair sameAs Q1843571.
- Irbit_Fair sameAs Q1843571.
- Irbit_Fair wasDerivedFrom Irbit_Fair?oldid=590622774.
- Irbit_Fair depiction Irbit_-_Fur_market.jpg.
- Irbit_Fair isPrimaryTopicOf Irbit_Fair.