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Nikolay Przhevalsky Nikolay Mikhaylovich Przhevalsky (or Prjevalsky; 12 April [O.S. 31 March] 1839 – 1 November [O...
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Evgenii Stepanovich Przhevalsky (Russian: Евгений Степанович Пржевальский, 12
January 1879 (O.S. 31
December 1878) – 12 June 1953) –
Russian and Soviet...
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Przhevalsky Museum (Kyrgyz: Пржевальск музей; Russian: Пржевальский музей) is a
museum located in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan. The
museum was
created to commemorate...
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Przhevalsky (Russian: Пржева́льский; masculine),
Przhevalskaya (Пржева́льская; feminine), or
Przhevalskoye (Пржева́льское; neuter) is the name of several...
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Muslims fleeing warfare in China. In 1888, the
Russian explorer Nikolay Przhevalsky died in
Karakol of typhoid,
while preparing for an
expedition to Tibet;...
- west with the
Desert of Lop. This
classic account is that of
Nikolai Przhevalsky, who
crossed the
desert from Hami (or Khumul) to
Suchow in the summer...
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Przhevalsky (Russian: Пржевальский) is a 1951
Soviet biographical drama film
directed by
Sergei Yutkevich. The film
tells about the
famous Russian traveler...
- Asia. It is
named after the
Russian geographer and
explorer Nikolay Przhevalsky. Once
extinct in the wild,
since the 1990s it has been
reintroduced to...
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Middle Ages, who were
rarely shown in a good light. The
explorer Nikolai Przhevalsky pla**** a
major role in po****rising an
exotic view of "the Orient" and...
- The city of
Karakol (formerly Przhevalsk,
after the
Russian explorer Przhevalsky, who died there) is the
administrative seat of Issyk-Kul
Region of Kyrgyzstan...