- Vladimir Atlasov
Vladimir Vasilyevich Atlasov or "Otlasov" ( _ru. Владимир Васильевич Атласов, Отласов, born between 1661 and 1664—died in 1711) was a
Siberian Cossack who established the first permanentRussia n settlement onKamchatka Peninsula .Atlasov Island , an uninhabited volcanic island off the southern tip of Kamchatka, is named after him.In 1697–1699 Atlasov, founder of the
Anadyr settlement, led a group of 65 Cossacks and 60Yukaghir natives to investigate theKamchatka Peninsula . As a result, he made the local Koryak andItelmen population pay tribute to theTsar and built two forts along theKamchatka River which became trading posts for Russianfur trappers.At the beginning of 1701, Atlasov went to
Moscow , where he was promoted to the rank of officer for Kamchatka'scolonization . He was the first to present a detailed description of the region's nature and people, about the islands and lands near Kamchatka, Chukotka, andJapan . He would also later bring backDembei , a shipwrecked Japanese merchant, to Moscow, where he would become the first person to teach Japanese to the Russians. Vladimir Atlasov was killed during an uprising of theservice class people in Kamchatka.
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