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Nerchinsk katorga (Russian: Нерчинская каторга, Nerchinskaya katorga) was a katorga system of the Russian Empire in the area of the , which embraced a large part of eastern Transbaikalia (today's Chita Oblast), near the border to China, in the 18th to 20th centuries. The District consisted of a variable number of industrial centres (zavody), usually operated by military administrations, the first of which, Nerchinsk, situated not far from the confluence of Nercha and Shilka Rivers, was established in the 18th century after the discovery of the area large mineral reserves.

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  • Nerchinsk katorga (en)
  • Nertsjinsk-katorga (nl)
  • Нерчинская каторга (ru)
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  • Нерчинская каторга — часть пенитенциарной системы Российской империи, основное в Восточной Сибири место отбывания наказания приговорённых к каторжным работам; находилась в Нерчинском горном округе Забайкалья (ныне территория Забайкальского края). (ru)
  • Nerchinsk katorga (Russian: Нерчинская каторга, Nerchinskaya katorga) was a katorga system of the Russian Empire in the area of the , which embraced a large part of eastern Transbaikalia (today's Chita Oblast), near the border to China, in the 18th to 20th centuries. The District consisted of a variable number of industrial centres (zavody), usually operated by military administrations, the first of which, Nerchinsk, situated not far from the confluence of Nercha and Shilka Rivers, was established in the 18th century after the discovery of the area large mineral reserves. (en)
  • De Nertsjinsk-katorga (Russisch: Нерчинская каторга) was een katorga-systeem van het Russische Rijk in de okroeg van Nertsjinsk in Transbaikalië (nu oblast Tsjita), in het gebied tussen de rivieren Sjilka en Argoen, bij de grens met Mongolië van de 18e tot het begin van de 20e eeuw. De gevangenissen werden genoemd naar de mijnen waarin de gevangenen ervan werkten: Onder de gevangenen waren Decembristen, opstandelingen van de Poolse opstand van 1830 tot 1831, Poolse opstand van 1863, Narodniki, sociaaldemocraten en anderen. (nl)
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  • Nerchinsk katorga (Russian: Нерчинская каторга, Nerchinskaya katorga) was a katorga system of the Russian Empire in the area of the , which embraced a large part of eastern Transbaikalia (today's Chita Oblast), near the border to China, in the 18th to 20th centuries. The District consisted of a variable number of industrial centres (zavody), usually operated by military administrations, the first of which, Nerchinsk, situated not far from the confluence of Nercha and Shilka Rivers, was established in the 18th century after the discovery of the area large mineral reserves. The village of Nerchinsky Zavod, another of the District centres, was founded in 1700 by Greek mining engineers in the employ of the Russian Government. Several shafts and smelting furnaces were constructed. Starting in 1722, prisoners took over the mining. Katorga labor was used for mining lead ore and silver on tsar's private lands (so called cabinet lands) and in foundries, wine-making and salt-processing factories. From 1850 to 1890, katorga labor was used at Kara gold fields and for the construction of prison buildings. In 1869, they established the Nerchinsk Katorga Administration, which subordinated to the Ministry of the Interior. From 1826 to 1917 it was a katorga for political prisoners. Its prisons were named after the mines they served: * Akatuy katorga (Акатуйская каторжная тюрьма, 1832–1917) * Algacha katorga (Алгачинская каторжная тюрьма, 1869–1915) * Kara katorga (Карийская каторга) * Upper-Kara prison (closed in 1890) * Middle-Kara prison (closed in 1890) * Lower-Kara or Ust-Kara prison * Zerentuy katorga (Зерентуйская каторжная тюрьма) * Maltsev katorga (for women) (Мальцевская каторжная тюрьма) * Kutomarskaya katorga (Кутомарская каторжная тюрьма) * Kadainskaya katorga (Кадаинская каторжная тюрьма) * Alexandrovskaya prison (Александровская тюрьма) Among its convicts were Decembrists, insurgents of Polish uprising of 1830–31, Polish uprising of 1863, Narodniks, Social Democrats, and others. During George Kennan's visit to the area in 1885, together with the painter George Albert Frost, he noted the Algachi and Pokrofski mines were worked by about 220 convicts. These two mines were the most productive in the district, producing 1440 pounds of silver and 144,000 pounds of lead, from 400 short tons of ore. The total number of convicts in the Nerchinsk silver-mining district was approximately 952. There were 188 at Alexandrofski Zavod, 150 at Algachi, 70 at Pokrofski. The Kadainski and Smirnovo mines had 184. The Savenski and Gorni Zerentuiefski mines had 360. (en)
  • De Nertsjinsk-katorga (Russisch: Нерчинская каторга) was een katorga-systeem van het Russische Rijk in de okroeg van Nertsjinsk in Transbaikalië (nu oblast Tsjita), in het gebied tussen de rivieren Sjilka en Argoen, bij de grens met Mongolië van de 18e tot het begin van de 20e eeuw. De gevangenen van de katorga werden ingezet bij het delven van lood en zilver op de keizerlijke grondgebieden (de zogenoemde kabinetskieje zemli of ) en in , wijnmakerijen en zoutverwerkende fabrieken. Van 1850 tot 1890 werd gebruikgemaakt van katorgadwangarbeiders bij de Kara- en voor de bouw van gevangenisgebouwen. In 1869 werd bestuur van de Nertsjinsk-katorga opgezet, dat ondergeschikt was aan het Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken. Van 1826 tot 1917 werden er politieke gevangenen gevangen gehouden. De gevangenissen werden genoemd naar de mijnen waarin de gevangenen ervan werkten: * Akatoej-katorga (Акатуйская каторжная тюрьма) * (Алгачинская каторжная тюрьма) * Kara-katorga (Карийская каторга) * Boven-Karagevangenis * Midden-Karagevangenis * Beneden-Karagevangenis * Oest-Karagevangenis * (voor vrouwen) (Мальцевская каторжная тюрьма) * (Зерентуйская каторжная тюрьма) * Koetomarskaja-katorga (Кутомарская каторжная тюрьма) * Kadainskaja-katorga (Кадаинская каторжная тюрьма) * Aleksandrovskajagevangenis (Александровская тюрьма) Onder de gevangenen waren Decembristen, opstandelingen van de Poolse opstand van 1830 tot 1831, Poolse opstand van 1863, Narodniki, sociaaldemocraten en anderen. (nl)
  • Нерчинская каторга — часть пенитенциарной системы Российской империи, основное в Восточной Сибири место отбывания наказания приговорённых к каторжным работам; находилась в Нерчинском горном округе Забайкалья (ныне территория Забайкальского края). (ru)
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