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Book Review: Siberia: Its Conquest and Development

2023-10-22 20:08:57

Ronald Frank 2004-05-03T00: 58: 00 Ural Semenov, Yuri. Conquest and development of Siberia Baltimore: Helicon Press, 1963, 414. That motivates people to move into some of the worst areas of the planet. Yuri Semyonov considers "sufficient freedom, sufficient natural resources, and little authority" (86). But Siberia: unless we simply talk about its conquest and development, some adventure stories.

The population of Siberia including the Russian Far East is more than 40 million people. Due to the conquest of Siberia in Russia from the 17th century to the 19th century followed by the movement of the Soviet Union, today's demographic data of Siberia is dominated by Russian native speakers. There are still quite a few indigenous groups that account for less than 10% of the total population of Siberia. This is also genetically related to indigenous peoples in America.

The geographical area of ​​Siberia is a historical place of Turks and Turks of Siberia · Hanate. But in the case of expansion of its territory, Russia has dominated what is now known as Siberia, so today it is under Russian rule. There are about 40 million people in North Asia. In general, South Asia consists of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The five southern states of India and the northeastern part of Sri Lanka share Dravida's culture, because the language of Dravida stands out. Brahuis of Pakistan is also part of the population of Dravidian. In Sri Lanka there are two main languages, Tamil with Indian - Arian Sinhala and Dorvidian roots. Indian Bangladesh and West Bengal share a common language and culture in Bangladesh. Azad Kashmir state and Gilgit-Baltistan state in Pakistan share a common Dadik heritage with Jammu and Kashmir

So far, many events of the meteorites in the Holocene occur in waters of remote areas of Siberia such as Europe, the Indian Ocean, and Russia. Siberia was also the source of a modern shock incident known as the 1908 Tungsca incident. The impact represented by today's buckle craters may have a huge impact on human culture in their early history through the creation of huge tsunamis probably stimulating the myth of floods like floods and Noah flood myths. There is no guess.