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and Jerusalem, where he stayed for nearly two years (1858-1859), recording his travelling experiences in notes and drawings. The first printed works of Blagoveshchensky were stories written in the wake of the journey:
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Statistical Committee. During his last years he was engaged in writing descriptions and collecting statistics relating to the Terek region. In 1880-1889 he edited
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In 1869, Blagoveshchensky was stricken by paralysis. After partially recovering, he went on with his literary work, publishing his
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Blagoveshchensky was the son of a priest. He graduated from Alexander Nevsky religious school and from the
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After graduating from the seminary, Blagoveshchensky was apprenticed to the
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democrat. Censors conceded they've made a grave mistake by letting part I (
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Blagoveshchensky became known through his essays about clerical life:
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Moscow
Russian Empire
Vladikavkaz
Russian
Vladikavkaz
St. Petersburg Theological Seminary
Nikolai Pomyalovsky
Archimandrite Porfiry
Mount Athos
Time
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Mikhail
Russian Word
Women's Herald
Alexander Sheller
raznochintsy
Notes of the Fatherland
Count Loris-Melikov
Terek
Raduga Publishers


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