• Transferred to the Grand Duchy of Moscow as a vassal
1383
• Annexed by Grand Duchy of Moscow
1505
Succeeded by
Grand Duchy of Moscow
Vychegda Perm, also known as Little Perm or Old Perm was a medieval state and later vassal of the Novgorod Republic and Muscovy, which was based in along the Vychegda River.[1] Vychegda Perm was originally a tribal state and was an important fur trading hub, which was valuable to the Novgorod, leading to the Novgorodian seizure of Vychegda Perm in the early 14th century. Vychegda Perm was populated by the Permian and Komi peoples and the region was converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity by St. Stefan of Perm, beginning in 1378–1379.[2][3]
The conversion of the region led Moscow and Novgorod into immediate risk of conflict, with Stefan having converted the region for the Muscovites, leading it into question who the Permians were to pay tribute to. Novgorod Republic ceded the region to Moscow in 1383.[2]
^Taagepera, Rein (2013-11-26). The Finno-Ugric Republics and the Russian State. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-67801-1.
^ abMartin, Janet (2007-12-06). Medieval Russia, 980-1584 (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 250. ISBN 978-0-521-85916-5.
^Parry, Ken; Melling, David J.; Brady, Dimitri; Griffith, Sidney H.; Healey, John F. (2000-11-08). The Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-631-18966-4.
VychegdaPerm, also known as Little Perm or Old Perm was a medieval state and later vassal of the Novgorod Republic and Muscovy, which was based in along...
of the Vychegda comprises vast areas in Arkhangelsk Oblast and in the Komi Republic, as well as less extended areas in Kirov Oblast and Perm Krai. About...
maintained close connections with nearby Perm of Vychegda (alternatively known as Perm the Minor). Both Perm states had paid tribute to the Novgorod Republic...
languages beside the Permians. Bjarmaland Chud Great PermVychegdaPerm Occasionally referred to as Perm Finns or Permian Finns. Ekaterina Goldina & Rimma...
bishopric of Perm in 1383 and consecrated Stephen as its first bishop. The effect of the new bishopric and the conversion of the VychegdaPerm threatened...
European Russia around the basins of the Vychegda, Pechora and Kama rivers. They mostly reside in the Komi Republic, Perm Krai, Murmansk Oblast, Khanty–Mansi...
the expansion of Novgorod after 1100. The Vychegda Permians lived on the Vychegda while the state of Great Perm was on the upper Kama. The Permians were...
scholars dispute the timing. The ancestors of the Perm Finns moved north and east to the Kama and Vychegda rivers. Those Finnic peoples who remained in the...
several rivers in Russia: Vishera (Komi Republic), a tributary of the Vychegda Vishera (Perm Krai), a tributary of the Kama Vishera (Novgorod Oblast), a tributary...
(near Bolshaya Gora (ru)) Vaga (near Bereznik) Uftyuga (near Krasnoborsk) Vychegda (in Kotlas) Vishera Yug (in Veliki Ustyug) Sukhona (in Veliki Ustyug) Vologda...
Izhma River Mezen River Pechora River Sysola River Usa River Vashka River Vychegda River Vym River There are many lakes in the republic. Major lakes include:...
the North Keltma River (Russian: Северная Кельтма), a tributary of the Vychegda (which in its turn flows into the Northern Dvina), with the Dzhurich River...
escaping Mongol invasions.[citation needed] Perm, in the basins of Vychegda and upper Kama (see Great Perm). Pechora, in the basin of the eponymous river...
square kilometres (6,600 sq mi). The Sysola is a tributary of the larger Vychegda, which it meets in Syktyvkar. "Река Сысола in the State Water Register...
Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Northern Dvina and Vychegda Rivers. Population: 60,562 (2010 Russian census); 60,647 (2002 Census);...
is located on the left bank of the Vychegda River. A major part of the district belongs to the basin of the Vychegda, mainly to the Viled River which is...
extreme south of the Komi Republic, near the border with Perm Krai. It flows into the Vychegda near the settlement of Kerchomya. There are many swamps...
direction, between the source of the Kostroma River and the sources of the Vychegda River and the Kama River. The Northern Ridge is approximately 200 km long...
children drowned when a crowded ferry they had boarded to cross the River Vychegda capsized. Beloborodov himself would not learn of this until after he returned...
1392) and to the north (annexation of Vologda, Veliky Ustyug, and Perm of Vychegda, 1398). Nizhny Novgorod was given by the Khan of the Golden Horde as...
Finno-Ugricist Károly Rédei [de] collected a dialectal Komi tale from Vychegda with the title pipirisťi sokol ("Pipiristťi falcon"). In this tale, a couple...
Ust-Sysolsk. The city is located close to where the Sysola joins the larger Vychegda River, which is itself a branch of the Northern Dvina.[citation needed]...
east) Onega River, the Northern Dvina (with the major tributaries the Vychegda, the Vaga, and the Pinega), Kuloy River, Mezen River, and Pechora Rivers...
Arkhangelsk. The trade with Siberia was conducted via the Sukhona and the Vychegda, and Vologda also played an important role as a transit center. The state...
of Perm travels north toward the White Sea and settles as a missionary among the Uralic-speaking Komi peoples living between Pechora and Vychegda Rivers...
Stephen of Perm travels north toward the White Sea and settles as a missionary among the Komi peoples living between Pechora and Vychegda Rivers at Ust-Vim...