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In 1697- 1699 Atlasov, founder of the Anadyr settlement, led a group of 65 Cossacks and 60 Yukaghir natives to investigate the Kamchatka peninsula. As a result, he made the locals pay tribute to the Tsar and built two forts along the Kamchatka River which became trading posts for Russian fur trappers. In the beginning of 1701, Atlasov went to MoscowMoscow ( Russian: Moskva capital of Russia, located on the river Moskva, and encompassing 878. The city's population is rapidly increasing, with 11. 2 million inhabitants counted in 2004. The city is in the federal district called Central Russia (which is, where he was promoted to the rank of officer for Kamchatka's annexationAnnexation is the legal merging of some territory into another body. A city might annex unincorporated areas or a country might annex other disputed territories. Sometimes also used to refer to mergers of countries. Examples of Annexation Pacific Northwes. He was the first to present a versatile description of the region's nature and people, some information about the islands and lands near Kamchatka, Chukotsky Peninsula , and JapanJapan (, Nippon/Nihon literally "the origin of the sun") is a country in East Asia situated on a chain of islands east of the Asian continent on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean. The largest of these islands are, from north to south, Hokkaido , Honsh.
Vladimir Atlasov was killed during an uprisingUprising is another word for rebellion . Uprising is also an album by Bob Marley. Uprising is an album by Entombed. Uprising is a film regarding the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. of the service class peopleService class people in Russian) persons bound by obligations of service, especially military service, to the Muscovite Russian state. in Kamchatka.