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Pyotr Kozlov

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Although prepared by his parents for a military career, Kozlov chose to join Nikolai Przhevalsky's expedition. After his mentor's death, Kozlov continued traveling in
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His last expedition to Mongolia and Tibet (1923–1926) resulted in the discovery of an unprecedented number of
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a fright", especially after the Lama declared his intention to "settle within the confines of Russia".
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he uncovered there. Kozlov described his findings in a large volume entitled
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textiles, Kozlov retired from scientific work and settled in a village near
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in 1372. It took him several years to excavate the site and bring to
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Soviet Russia and Tibet: The Debacle of Secret Diplomacy, 1918-1930s
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During his expedition of 1907–1909, Kozlov explored the
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Kozlov was a mentor of the Russian explorer and writer
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Portrait of Russian explorer Pyotr Kozlov, circa 1890s
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traveller and explorer who continued the studies of
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Index


Dukhovshchina
Peterhof
Elizabeth Kozlova
Russian
Dukhovshchina
Peterhof
Russian
Soviet
Nikolai Przhevalsky
Mongolia
Tibet
Asia
Pevtsov
Roborovsky
Yellow River
Yangtze
Mekong
Constantine Medal
the Great Game
Sven Hedin
Aurel Stein
Xinjiang
George Macartney
Dalai Lama
Urga
British War Office
Gobi Desert
Khara-Khoto
Tangut

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