1853 |
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Alexandr
Herzen, pro-Western writer and thinker, founds a 'Free Russian Press' in
London. It led many Russians to talk about more open discussion of
issues and a free press at home.
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Russian naval vessels make official visit to Nagasaki. |
1854 |
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Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky, Russian dramatic writer produces his
popular play 'Poverty is no crime'. |
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A group of Siberian Cossacks from Omsk found fort Zailiysky at the foot of
the Tian Shan mountains. The next year it was renamed Verny.
In the Soviet era the city would later become Alma-Alta, capital of the
Kazakh republic. |
1855 |
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Kazakhstan comes fully under
Russian control, who now holds the Syr Darya river from the Aral Sea to
Lake Issyk Kul. |
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7 February |
The Treaty of Shimoda is signed between Admiral Efimii Vasilevich
Putiantin and Toshiakira Kawaji in Shimoda Japan. The treaty defined
the border between Japan and Russia. It divided the Kuril islands
and established Sakhalin as a joint possession. The treaty also gave
Russia most favored nation trading status with Japan and opened the
harbors of Nagasaki, Shimoda, and Hakodate. It also established
protection for shipwrecked Russian sailors and stated that the Japanese
would provide the Russian fleet with water and wood. |
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(18 February) |
Tsar Nicholas I dies. |
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Novelist Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy writes the second of his three
autobiographical novels 'Boyhood'. The story tells of a rich
landowners son who discovers how he is different from his peasant friends. |
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14 September
(4 September) |
Russian statesman Count Sergey Semionovich Uvarov dies in Moscow. |
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Sweden concludes a treaty of alliance with Britain, France and Turkey
against Russia. |
1856 |
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Russian novelist and playwright Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev writes 'Rudin'
the first of his six novels. |
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18 December
(29 November) |
Russian revolutionary writer
George Plekhanov
born. He would later become a Marxist and influence Vladimir
Lenin. |
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14 June |
Russian mathematician Andrey Andreyevich Markov is born. He would go
on to develop theories dealing with stochastic processes and Markov
chains. |
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Novelist Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy writes the last of his three
autobiographical novels 'Youth'. It continues the story of a rich
landowners son who discovers how he is different from his peasant friends. |