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Russkaia Turkestanskaia Ekspeditsiia, 1909-1910 goda | |
Russian Turkestan Expedition, 1909-1910 | |
Snariazhennaia po Vysochaishemu Povelieniiu Sostoiashchim pod Vysochaishim Ego Imperatorskago Velichestva Pokrovitelstvom Russkim Komitetom dlia Izucheniia Srednei i Vostochnoi Azii : Kratkii Predvaritelnyi Otchet | |
Received an Order from the Emperor, and was Dispatched by the Russian Survey Committee for Central and East Asia, which was Under the Emperor's Patronage: Primary Summary Report | |
A summary report of the first survey (1909-10) of the Russian Turfan expedition organized by Oldenburg. However, since the official report that was intended for later publication was never actually completed, this summary report is the only report of the Russian group’s first survey. The first survey was considered a surveillance survey for later, more in-depth research. Before departing, Oldenburg sought advice from Grünwedel and Pelliot who had finished their explorations of the region. As well as Oldenburg, who was the head of the survey team, the team also included painter and photographer Dudin and surveying specialist Smirnoff. The team surveyed Karashahr (Shikshin), Turfan (ancient city of Jiaohe, ancient city of Gaochang, Astana, Sangim Agiz) and Kucha (Subash, Sim-sim, Kizil, Kumtura). The report includes photographs and plans of ruins. | |
1914 | |
Russia / St. Peterburg | |
1 Volume | |
Russian | |
orv | |
Iz Zaisana Cherez Khami v Tibet i na Verkhov'ya Zheltoi reki | |
Przhevalskii’s expedition report on his third expedition from 1879-80. The expedition started off from Zaysan in the eastern part of Kazakstan. From there, the team proceeded south from Dzungaria crossing the Tian Shan Mountains then on across the Barkol range to reach Hami. From there, the team crossed the Gobi desert to Suzhou in Gansu Province. The team then crossed the southern range of mountains to enter the Qaidam Basin where they investigated the source of the Yellow and Yangzi rivers. In addition to documenting information about the temple caves at Dunhuang, the team also discovered several unknown mountains in the Qaidam Basin area. This book is thought to express the very best of Przhevalskii’s travel writing in terms of both literary style and content. | |
1883 | |
Russia / St. Peterburg | |
1 Volume | |
Russian | |
orv | |
Atlas der Alterthümer der Mongolei | |
Arbeiten der Orchon-Expedition | |
Radloff’s 1891 Orchon Expedition report. In addition to this book containing the published materials from the expedition, he also came out with a separate work, Die altturkischen Inschriften der Mongolei, on the discovery of the Orkhon script. | |
1892 | |
Russia / St. Peterburg | |
1 Volume | |
GermanRussian | |
deu/orv | |
Puteshestvie v Tian' - Shan' v 1856-1857 godakh | |
1946 | |
Russia / Moscow | |
1 Volume | |
Russian | |
orv | |
Mongoliya i Amdo i mertby gorod Khara-Khoto | |
Ekspeditsiia Russkogo Geograficheskogo Obshchestva v nagornoi azii:1907-1909 | |
1923 | |
Russia / Moscow | |
1 Volume | |
Russian | |
orv | |
Ot Kiakhty na Istoki Zheltoi Rieki | |
From Kyakhta to the Source of the Yellow River | |
iz Sliedovanie Sievernoi Okrainy Tibeta i put〓 Cherez Lob-Nor po Basseinu Tarima | |
Surveyed the Area Around Northern Tibet and the Tarim River on the Far Side of Lob-Nor. | |
Report on Przhevalskii’s fourth expedition to Central Asia (1883~1885). Area surveyed covers mountains between Mongolia and Tibet, and the Tarim Basin reached via Lob-Nor. | |
1888 | |
Russia / St. Peterburg | |
Russian | |
orv | |
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