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Born 1851 in Orel; died Sept. 30, 1920, in Rostov-on-Don. Russian specialist in Mongol studies.
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Born 1851 in Orel; [[died]] Sept. 30, 1920, in [[Rostov-on-Don]]. {{Wiki|Russian}} specialist in {{Wiki|Mongol}} studies.
  
Pozdneev graduated from the faculty of oriental languages at the {{Wiki|University of St. Petersburg}} in 1876. In 1881 he defended his master’s dissertation, Examples of the Popular Literature of the Mongolian Tribes, and in 1883 he received a doctoral degree for The Mongol Chronicle “Erdeni-yin Erikhe.”
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[[Pozdneev]] graduated from the {{Wiki|faculty}} of {{Wiki|oriental}} [[languages]] at the {{Wiki|University of St. Petersburg}} in 1876.  
  
Pozdneev became a professor at the University of St. Petersburg in 1884. He helped found the [[Wikipedia:Far Eastern Federal University|Oriental Institute in Vladivostok]] and from 1889 to 1903 was a professor there and the institute’s director. From 1903 to 1917, Pozdneev was a member of the Council of the Ministry of Public Education. He traveled in [[Mongolia]] from 1876 to 1878 and in 1892 and 1893. Pozdneev’s Mongolia and the Mongols (vols. 1–2, 1896–98), a basic work in its field, remained unfinished.
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In 1881 he defended his [[master’s]] {{Wiki|dissertation}}, Examples of the Popular {{Wiki|Literature}} of the {{Wiki|Mongolian}} Tribes, and in 1883 he received a doctoral [[degree]] for The {{Wiki|Mongol}} Chronicle “[[Erdeni-yin Erikhe]].”
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[[Pozdneev]] became a {{Wiki|professor}} at the [[University of St. Petersburg]] in 1884.  
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He helped found the [[Wikipedia:Far Eastern Federal University|Oriental Institute in Vladivostok]] and from 1889 to 1903 was a [[professor]] there and the institute’s director.  
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From 1903 to 1917, [[Pozdneev]] was a member of the Council of the Ministry of Public [[Education]].  
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He traveled in [[Mongolia]] from 1876 to 1878 and in 1892 and 1893. [[Pozdneev’s]] [[Mongolia and the Mongols]] (vols. 1–2, 1896–98), a basic work in its field, remained unfinished.
  
 
==WORKS==
 
==WORKS==
*Goroda Severnoi Mongolii. St. Petersburg, 1880.
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*Goroda Severnoi Mongolii. {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}, 1880.
*Ocherki byta buddiiskikh monastyrei i buddiiskogo dukhovenstva ν Mongolii ν sviazi s otnosheniiami segoposlednego k narodu. St. Petersburg, 1887.
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*Ocherki byta buddiiskikh monastyrei i buddiiskogo dukhovenstva ν Mongolii ν sviazi s otnosheniiami segoposlednego k narodu. {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}, 1887.
*Urginskie khutukhty. St. Petersburg, 1879.
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*Urginskie khutukhty. {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}, 1879.
  
 
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[[Category:Russian scholars]]

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Born 1851 in Orel; died Sept. 30, 1920, in Rostov-on-Don. Russian specialist in Mongol studies.

Pozdneev graduated from the faculty of oriental languages at the University of St. Petersburg in 1876.

In 1881 he defended his master’s dissertation, Examples of the Popular Literature of the Mongolian Tribes, and in 1883 he received a doctoral degree for The Mongol Chronicle “Erdeni-yin Erikhe.”

Pozdneev became a professor at the University of St. Petersburg in 1884.

He helped found the Oriental Institute in Vladivostok and from 1889 to 1903 was a professor there and the institute’s director.

From 1903 to 1917, Pozdneev was a member of the Council of the Ministry of Public Education.

He traveled in Mongolia from 1876 to 1878 and in 1892 and 1893. Pozdneev’s Mongolia and the Mongols (vols. 1–2, 1896–98), a basic work in its field, remained unfinished.

WORKS

  • Goroda Severnoi Mongolii. St. Petersburg, 1880.
  • Ocherki byta buddiiskikh monastyrei i buddiiskogo dukhovenstva ν Mongolii ν sviazi s otnosheniiami segoposlednego k narodu. St. Petersburg, 1887.
  • Urginskie khutukhty. St. Petersburg, 1879.