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- Promyshlenniki abstract "The promyshlenniki (from the Russian промышленность, literally "a trade of business") were Russian and native Siberian contract workers drawn largely from the State serf and townsman class who engaged in the maritime fur trade in Siberia and Alaska in the 1790s. Although not all fur hunters (many were sailors, carpenters, and craftsmen), they were the backbone of Russian trading operations in Alaska. By the early 1820s, when the share system was abandoned and replaced by salaries, their status remained in name only; they became employees of the Russian-American Company and their duties and activities became increasingly less involved in the fur-gathering activities of the Company.".
- Promyshlenniki thumbnail Advancement_of_the_Promyshlenniki_to_the_East.jpg?width=300.
- Promyshlenniki wikiPageID "14312670".
- Promyshlenniki wikiPageRevisionID "563985953".
- Promyshlenniki hasPhotoCollection Promyshlenniki.
- Promyshlenniki subject Category:Fur_trade.
- Promyshlenniki subject Category:Russian_America.
- Promyshlenniki comment "The promyshlenniki (from the Russian промышленность, literally "a trade of business") were Russian and native Siberian contract workers drawn largely from the State serf and townsman class who engaged in the maritime fur trade in Siberia and Alaska in the 1790s. Although not all fur hunters (many were sailors, carpenters, and craftsmen), they were the backbone of Russian trading operations in Alaska.".
- Promyshlenniki label "Promyshlenniki".
- Promyshlenniki label "Промышленник".
- Promyshlenniki sameAs m.03d065n.
- Promyshlenniki sameAs Q1508239.
- Promyshlenniki sameAs Q1508239.
- Promyshlenniki wasDerivedFrom Promyshlenniki?oldid=563985953.
- Promyshlenniki depiction Advancement_of_the_Promyshlenniki_to_the_East.jpg.
- Promyshlenniki isPrimaryTopicOf Promyshlenniki.