20 photos of representatives of different peoples of the Russian Empire
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/20-photos-of-representatives-of-different-peoples-of-the-russian-empire.htmlThe St. Petersburg Kunstkamera contains photographs of representatives of hundreds of nationalities who lived in the Russian Empire. Here are just 20 of them.


Russian peasant, Ryazan province, 1900 - 1905

Belarusian peasants, Mogilev province, 1903

Ukrainian peasant, Chernihiv province, 1900-1905

A Pole from the Privislinsky provinces (modern Poland), 1903

Karelian peasant from Petrozavodsk (Olonets province, now the Republic of Karelia), 1900-1905

Komi-zyryanin from Vologda province, 1906

Armenian woman from Baku province (now Azerbaijan), 1883

A Georgian woman from Tiflis province (now Tbilisi, Georgia), the end of the XIX century

Avar from Dagestan, 1883

Kabardian from Kabarda (now the Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria), the end of the XIX century

Lackets from Dagestan, 1883

Kalmykka from Astrakhan province, Con. XIX - beginning . XX centuries .

Tatar from Kazan province (now the Republic of Tatarstan), 1880

Bashkir from Ufa province (now the Republic of Bashkortostan), 1900-1905

Ayn from Sakhalin Island, the end of the XIX century.

Mansi from Perm province, 1908

Itelmenka from Kamchatka, 1911

Tofalarki from Irkutsk province, 1900-1905

Tuvans from Uriankhai region (now the Republic of Tuva), 1900-1905

Evenki (Tungus) from the Trans-Baikal region, 1912
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