Amur Oblast is a region in the Russian Far East, established in 1932. Its history is closely tied to the broader context of Russian exploration, settlement, and administration in Siberia and the Far East. ### Pre-19th Century Before Russian exploration, the area was inhabited by indigenous peoples, including the Nanai, Evenki, and others. The Amur River was a significant trade route, and the region was influenced by both Chinese and local indigenous cultures.

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