ONCE AGAIN ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF THE TOPONYM KAMCHATKA

There is extensive literature and a large number of hypotheses about the origin of the toponym, Kamchatka. These are analyzed in detail by the historian, B. P. Polevoy, in his work “New About the Discovery of Kamchatka”. This hypothesis has been criticized by a number of authors. We have analyzed pu...

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Published in:Siberian Research
Main Authors: Tikhonov D.G., Poarch E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Сибирские исследования 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.33384/26587270.2021.06.02.12e
https://doaj.org/article/375f0e0f9c5d44f09f87ae5460407113
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Summary:There is extensive literature and a large number of hypotheses about the origin of the toponym, Kamchatka. These are analyzed in detail by the historian, B. P. Polevoy, in his work “New About the Discovery of Kamchatka”. This hypothesis has been criticized by a number of authors. We have analyzed publications on the development of Northeast Asia by Russia in the 17th century, associated with Kamchatka and archival documents of the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts (RGADA). We have published a new look about the forgotten hypothesis of A. N. Bondareva, about the Yakut roots of the toponym "Kamchatka" is published on the basis of the original documents of the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts (petition of the foreman Ivan Rubets, etc.) and an attempt is made to understand the etymology of the word Kamchatka, its connection with the Yakut word "khamcha" (in Yakut - a smoking pipe).