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“At the Gates of British Power”: A. E. Snesarev in Turkestan, 1899–1904

Andrey E. Snesarev (1865–1937) is one of the most vivid figures in the history of Russian military orientology. Snesarev’s lengthy and productive career was tragically cut short during the time of Stalin’s repressions, and for too long his name was excluded from the history of Russian academe. In recent years interest in the life and work of this remarkable man has noticeably increased.