Poyarkov was given ship equipment, canvas, ammunition, muskets, as well as gifts to local residents: copper cauldrons and pans, cloth, beads, etc.
During the three years of the campaign, accompanied by atrocities towards the local population, Poyarkov collected valuable information about the peoples living along the Amur.
The exploration started by Poyarkov was continued by Yerofey Khabarov, whose first expedition to Amur was launched in 1649, by the permission of a new governor, Dmitry Frantsebekov [ru].
[1] According to the educational book "The Explorer Erofey Khabarov" by Galina Leontyeva, the campaign of Poyarkov's detachment continued with great difficulties and forced wintering at the mouth of the Umlekan river (a Zeya tributary), where 40 people died of starvation in the detachment during the first winter of the campaign, while only 9 servitors died in clashes with local Daurs.
[citation needed] Geographically, Dauriya may be divided into the following parts: Several animals and plants have the adjective "Dahurian" or other spellings in their names, see Category:Daurian fauna and flora.