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    Kurbat Afanasyevich Ivanov (Russian: Курбат Афанасьевич Иванов; died 1667) was a Cossack explorer of Siberia. He was the first Russian to encounter Lake...
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  • Konstantin Ivanov (disambiguation), several people Kristo Ivanov (born 1937), Swedish information scientist and systems scientist Kurbat Ivanov (died 1666)...
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    the 17th century. The first Russian explorer to reach Lake Baikal was Kurbat Ivanov in 1643. Lake Baikal was under the Anbei Protectorate of the Tang dynasty...
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    and Malacca (today in Malaysia). He returned to London in 1591. 1643: Kurbat Ivanov reaches Lake Baikal. 1644: Vasily Poyarkov, travelling overland from...
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    to step into Transbaikalia, travelling there from Yakutsk. In 1643, Kurbat Ivanov led a group of Cossacks from Yakutsk to the south of the Baikal Mountains...
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    Shantar Islands on their return voyage. Based on Moskvitin's account, Kurbat Ivanov draw the first Russian map of the Far East in 1642. He led a group of...
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  • furs found at Anadyrsk. In 1659, Dezhnyov transferred his authority to Kurbat Ivanov, the discoverer of Lake Baikal. In 1662 he was at Yakutsk. In 1664 he...
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    Stadukhin and Semyon Motora arrived overland from the Kolyma River. In 1659 Kurbat Ivanov took over, built a proper stockade and made major improvements in administration...
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    Newfoundland, Greenland, Alaska James Irwin American 20th The Moon Kurbat Ivanov Siberian Cossack 17th Siberia, Russian Far East, discoverer of Lake...
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  • July 1641 they were back at Yakutsk. Information he provided enabled Kurbat Ivanov to make the first map of the coast (March 1642). In 1645 he and Kopylov...
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