Yakov Sannikov

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Yakov Sannikov was a Russian explorer and merchant known for his Arctic expeditions in the New Siberian Islands during the early 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian person
explorer
merchant
activePeriod early 19th century
associatedWith Sannikov Land NERFINISHED
countryOfExploration Russian Empire NERFINISHED
era Imperial Russia NERFINISHED
exploredRegion Arctic Ocean NERFINISHED
New Siberian Islands NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Arctic exploration
historicalRole early explorer of the New Siberian Islands
hypothesizedDiscovery Sannikov Land NERFINISHED
influenced later Russian Arctic expeditions
knownFor Arctic expeditions in the New Siberian Islands
reports of a mysterious land north of the New Siberian Islands
language Russian
legacy myth of Sannikov Land in Russian polar history
nameInRussian Яков Санников NERFINISHED
nationality Russian Empire NERFINISHED
notableExpeditionArea Faddeyevsky Island NERFINISHED
Kotelny Island NERFINISHED
Lyakhovsky Islands NERFINISHED
occupation explorer
merchant
participatedIn Russian Arctic exploration
placeOfActivity Yakutsk region NERFINISHED
regionOfTrade Siberia NERFINISHED
reportedObservation land mass north of Kotelny Island
timeInHistory 19th century Arctic exploration
typeOfMerchant fur trader

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Sannikov Strait namedAfter Yakov Sannikov