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  Tayshet Travel Blogs
Travel Blog » Asia » Russia » Tayshet
from: "DAY 8 - Novosibirsk to Tayshet - 734 miles (total miles 4638)" By Russia's Map
Background: Founded in the 12th century, the Principality of Muscovy, was able to emerge from over 200 years of Mongol domination (13th-15th centuries) and to gradually conquer and absorb surrounding principalities.
www.travelblog.org /Asia/Russia/Tayshet   (324 words)

  
 Abakan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It received the status of town and its current name in 1931.
Abakan (together with Tayshet) was a terminal of the major Abakan-Taishet Railway.
The city has a river port, an airport, industry enterprises, Khakas State University, and three theatres.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abakan   (196 words)

  
 Transsibirische Eisenbahn Bahnreisen
Die Transsib führte nun von Moskau über Nowgorod - Perm - Jekaterinburg - Omsk - Nowosibirsk Tayshet - Irkutsk - Baikalsee - Ulan Ude - Tschita - Khabarowsk nach Wladiwostok.
In Ulan Ude zweigt von der Transsib die Strecke durch die Mongolei, über Ulaan Bataar nach Peking ab.
Später wurde auf russischem Boden, etwas weiter entfernt von der im Osten parallel verlaufenden chinesischen Grenze eine weitere Strecke - die Amur-Strecke - gebaut, die von Tayshet bis Khabarowsk nördlich am Baikalsee vorbeiführt.
www.bahnurlaub.de /zug_details35.html   (342 words)

  
 Tayshet, Russia travel blogs - travel stories and photos about Tayshet, Russia - TravelPod
Tayshet, Russia travel blogs - travel stories and photos about Tayshet, Russia - TravelPod
There are no videos or mp3s from Tayshet, Russia.
A travel blog entry from Tayshet by bonnie
www.travelpod.com /travel-blog-city/Russia/Tayshet/atrail.html   (227 words)

  
 The Gulag Study 5th Edition
In it was a sighting of an American soldier with no name or rank given, located in Tayshet Camp 20 during the 1949-1950 time frame.
Source materials revealed a declassified diplomatic cable from 1956 that states that, in 1950, a debriefed Austrian national and former Russian prisoner in Tayshet Camp 20 met an American named Jim Fabian.
The American told the witness that, after the uprising in Coal Mine Seven in Vorkuta in 1953, he had been sentenced to death because of his participation in the uprising.
www.nationalalliance.org /gulag/5gulag.htm   (15943 words)

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