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Mikhail Shevelev

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31: 88:. By 1880 they were among the largest Russian tea traders in the east. In 1879 he established the Russian Shipping Company in Vladivostok, plying ships between Vladivostok- Nikolayevsk-on-Amur initially and Vladivostok-Shanghai-Hankou around 1881. The operations ended in 1883 possibly due to increasing British influence in tea export. 91:
Shevelev also took an interest in Chinese culture and history, accumulating a large collection of Chinese literature. He became one of the trustees of the Oriental Institute in Vladivostok. He died from a heart attack and was buried in Vladivostok. A daughter, Margarita, married the famous Russian
334: 211: 48:; 25 August 1844 – 8 November 1903) was a Russian Empire businessman, tea-trader, founder of the Russia Empire's first shipping company and a 319: 76:
in 1861. With his language abilities, he was appointed as a translator to the Russian Orthodox mission to China. While living in
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Thompstone, Stuart (1980). "Russia's tea traders: A neglected segment of a still neglected entrepreneurial class∗".
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Shevelev was born in a family of merchants in Verkhneudinsk (now
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The Industries of Russia. Siberia and the Great Siberian Railway
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Mikhail G. Shevelev

Russian
Sinologist
Vladivostok
Ulan-Ude
N.Y. Bichurin
Kyakhta
Hankou
George Yankovsky
"The life and works of N. IA. Bichurin, a pioneer of Russian Sinology"
doi
10.1556/AOrient.66.2013.2.3
ISSN
0001-6446
JSTOR
43282506
doi
10.1080/14735788009366448
ISSN
0486-3720
The Industries of Russia. Siberia and the Great Siberian Railway
cite book
link
doi
10.1017/S0018246X17000528
S2CID
159946531
M.G. Shevelev 1844 - 1903. Founder of the first Russian shipping company in the Far East
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