Nikolayevsk on Amur
About Nikolayevsk on Amur
Nikolayevsk-on-Amur is a town in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia located on the Amur River near its liman within the Pacific Ocean. In the late Middle Ages, the people residing along the lower direction of the Amur had been together acknowledged in China as the "wild Jurchen". The Yuan Dynasty Mongols sent expeditions to this region with a watch in the direction of the usage of the vicinity as a base for assault on Japan, or for defending against the Sakhalin Ainus.
According to the History of Yuan, in 1264 the Nivkhs diagnosed the Mongol sovereignty. In 1263, the Mongols set up the "Command Post of the Marshal of the Eastern Campaign" close to the modern-day settlement of Tyr, some 100 kilometers upstream from trendy Nikolayevsk-on-Amur. At more or less the identical time, a shrine turned into constructed on the Tyr Rock.
From 1411 to 1433, the Ming eunuch Yishiha, a person of Haixi Jurchen starting place, led four large missions to win over the allegiance of the "Jurchen" tribes along the Sunggari and Amur Rivers. During this time, the Yongning Temple was built at Tyr, and stelae with inscriptions erected. The Russian agreement, in all likelihood preceded by the Manchu village of Fuyori, was founded as Nikolayevsky Post by using Gennady Nevelskoy on August 13, 1850 and named for Tsar Nicholas I.
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