- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g1643561-…The fortress was built in 1718 to protect against attacks by Dzungar troops. It is with the construction of this fortress that the history of Biysk itself begins.
- tr.wiki7.org wiki/Бийская_крепостьBiysk kalesi , Güney Sibirya sınır tahkimatıdır. XVIII yüzyılın ortalarında. Kolyvano-Kuznetsk hattının sınırının kalelerinden biri haline geldi . Şimdi Biysk şehri, Altay Bölgesi .
- en.wikipedia.org BiyskBiysk (Russian: Бийск, IPA: [bʲijsk]; Altay: Јаш-Тура) is a city in Altai Krai, Russia, located on the Biya River not far from its confluence with the Katun River.
- provodniq.com en/sights-of-biysk-what-to-see-in-1…Biysk fortress was a guard fortification, which was built in 1718 on one of the banks of the river Biya.
- visitaltai.info en/where_visit/objects/monuments/…Biysk fortress, among other things, was armed with twelve-pound cannons, cast in the Urals, at Demidov's Kamensk plant.
- russiatrek.org biysk-cityThe fortress was abolished in 1846, and Biysk was transformed from the military to trade and industrial town.
- travelwaiting.com 17179542-sights-of-biysk-city-…The city of Biysk was founded back ineighteenth century by Peter the Great as a fortress and played an important historical role.
- sibscript.ru jour/article/view/2566…The author also highlighted the combination of classical and hybrid strategies and the Biysk Fortress management practices.
- sayanring.com guide/city/view/3/Founded in 1709 the fortress entered in Biysk and Kuznetsk Cossack line and in 1782 Biysk became a city.
- juan-sintierra.livejournal.com 168804.htmlBiysk is the second largest city in the Altai Krai, and one of the oldest cities in Siberia, founded in the early 18th century. ... Cannons of the former Biysk fortress.
- greatplainsparanormal.com 6388623-cellars-and-…The legends relate to both completely mythical times (even before the foundation of the Biysk fortress) and quite modern ones from the Soviet and recent...
- ermakvagus.com Europe/Russia/biysk.htmlA couple of years later, the fort was burned by the Dzungars, and a new fortress - Biysk - was erected on Biya, about 20 kilometers from the first fort.
- britannica.com place/BiyskIt was founded in 1709 as a fortress and incorporated as a town in 1782. The modern city of Biysk has a range of engineering and consumer-goods industries.