The Imperiia Project: a spatial history of the Russian Empire

Tsar Peter I commissions a detailed mapping of Siberia

As the end of the 17th century loomed on the horizon, Tsar Peter I realized that he was in dire need of detailed maps of his vast Siberian holdings. Determined to rectify the situation, he commissioned a series of maps of Siberian townships. Each district was to produce a map measuring 3 arshinas high and 2 arshinas wide (approximately 215 x 140 cm) and send it along to Moscow as soon as humanly possible.

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