- Yermak Timofeyevich
:"Yermak redirects here. For the ship, see
Icebreaker Yermak ."Yermak Timofeyevich (Russian: "Ерма́к Тимофе́евич", also "Ermak") (born between 1532 and 1542 –
August 5 or 6, 1585),Cossack leader and explorer ofSiberia . His exploration of Siberia marked the beginning of the expansion ofRussia towards this region and its colonization. ("Timofeyevich" is hispatronimic , not thelast name , so in references he must be looked up as "Yermak" or "Yermak Timofeyevich"; his last name, if any, is unknown).In 1558, the
Stroganov merchant family received their first patent for colonizing "the abundant region along theKama River ", and in 1574 lands over theUral Mountains along the rivers Tura andTobol . They also received permission to build forts along theOb andIrtysh rivers. Around 1577, the Stroganovs hired the Cossack leader Yermak to protect their lands from attacks of the Siberian khanKuchum .In 1579 or 1581 Yermak began his voyage into the depths of Siberia. After a few victories over the khan's army, Yermak's people defeated Kuchum's main forces after a 3-day battle (October 23–25, 1582) on the banks of Irtysh. The remains of the khan's army retreated to the
steppes . OnOctober 26 , Yermak captured the capital of theSiberia Khanate ,Qashliq (17 km from the city ofTobolsk ). Since Kuchum still had enough forces to resist, he suddenly attacked Yermak on August 6, 1585 in the dead of night and killed most of his people. Yermak was wounded and tried to swim across theWagay River (Irtysh's tributary), but drowned under the weight of his ownchainmail . The remains of Yermak's forces under the command of M. Mescheryak retreated from Qashliq.Yermak's exploration of Siberia is reflected in the so-called
Siberian Chronicles . His life and death have been subjects for numerous Russian songs, books, and paintings since the 16th century.See also
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Icebreaker Yermak
*History of Siberia
*Exploration of Asia
*Russian conquest of Siberia
* [http://www.suvenirograd.ru/sights.php?id=7&lang=2 Yermak Timofeyevich ] (English)References
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