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Fyodor Fyodorovich Matyushkin (Russian: Матюшкин, Федор Федорович; 21 July [O.S. 10 July] 1799 - 28 September [O.S. 16 September] 1872) was a
Russian navigator...
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Mikhail Athanas'evich
Matyushkin (Russian: Михаил Афанасьевич Матюшкин; 1676-1737) was a
general of the
Russian Empire during the
reign of
Peter the Great...
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Laptev Chichagov Lyakhov Billings Sannikov Gedenshtrom Wrangel Matyushkin Anjou Litke Lavrov Pakhtusov Tsivolko Middendorff Austro-Hungarian Expedition...
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Albert Hastings Markham James Marr Eric
Marshall Fyodor Matisen Fyodor Matyushkin Douglas Mawson James May
Francis Leopold McClintock Jim
McNeill Janice...
- sentences,
recorded in 1781 by I. Benzig, and 210
words written by
Fyodor Matyushkin in 1821 have been preserved. Janhunen, Juha; Salminen, Tapani. "Endangered...
- Chuvan, was
recorded in 1821 by
Fyodor Matyushkin.
Wiktionary has
definitions related to Omok language.
Matyushkin FF,
Collection of the
words of the Chuvansky...
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Laptev D.
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- was an open sea, not dry land, as
people thought.
Together with
Fyodor Matyushkin and P. Kuzmin,
Wrangel described the
Siberian coastline from the Indigirka...
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Aleutian Islands. Then from 1821 to 1825,
Ferdinand von
Wrangel and
Fyodor Matyushkin led
expeditions along the
coast of the East
Siberian Sea and explored...
- Sea town.
After a long
siege on 26 June 1723 (7 July 1723 N.S.)
General Matyushkin took the
Iranian town of Baku and soon
Shirvan to the west and then the...