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Nikolay Przhevalsky

Date of Birth 12-April-1839
Place of Birth Smolensk
(Russia, Smolensk Oblast)
Nationality Russian Empire
Nikolai Mikhaylovich Przhevalsky April 12 [O.S. 31 March] 1839 – November 1 [O.S. 20 October] 1888, was a Russian geographer and a renowned explorer of Central and Eastern Asia. Although he never reached his ultimate goal, the holy city of Lhasa in Tibet, he traveled through regions then unknown to the West, such as northern Tibet, modern Qinghai and Dzungaria. He contributed significantly to European knowledge of Central Asia and was the first known European to describe the only extant species of wild horse, which is named after him.

Awards by Nikolay Przhevalsky

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1879


Founder's Gold Medal
(For successive expeditions and route-surveys in Mongolia and the high plateau of Northern Tibet)