- OpenTripMap.com en/card/Q12136423
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Orsk_FortressOrsk, Orsk Urban Okrug, Orenburg Oblast, Russia. ... Media in category "Orsk Fortress". The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
- en.wikipedia.org OrskFrom 22 June 1847 to 11 May 1848, the fortress of Orsk was home of the exiled Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko.
- ls.2markers.com 508798Exact location — Museum Shevchenko in Orsk fortress, marked on the map with a red marker. ... What else is interesting in Orsk?
- russiatrek.org orsk-cityIn 1861, the fortress was abolished. In 1865, Orsk became a town. In 1866, the town had a population of 3,088 people.
- tr.wiki7.org wiki/Орская_крепостьMayıs ayı başlarında Stanislavsky, Pugachev'i takip etmek için nihayet birlikleri kaleden geri çekti, ancak neredeyse anında "sevgili Orsk kalesine" geri döndü.
- trackstick.com orsk-russia/Orsk was founded in 1735 as a fortress to protect the southern borders of Russia from nomadic tribes.
- citities.com City/RU/OrskIn Orsk, you can expect to see a mix of traditional Russian architecture, modern buildings, and charming parks and gardens. ... 5. Orenburg Fortress: A historic site.
- vk.com wall-69961202_19559?lang=enfrom 1740-1741. Through the Orsk fortress followed the expedition of D. Gladyshev and I. Muravin, heading to the Aral Sea and Khiva.
- ar.culture.ru en/subject/zarozhdenie-orskoy-…...on August 20 1739) and in time it became the main fortress in the Orsk section of the Orenburg Lines, commanding five other fortresses and nine redoubts.