Sergei Muchiryaev, about myself

Born in what is today Astrakhan region, Sergei and his family were exiled to Siberia when he was 7. Out of 7 people in his family, including his mother, younger sister, grandmother, grandfather and two aunts, only 2 survived exile. In Siberia, after finishing school, Sergei could not pursue higher e...

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Main Author: Terbish, Baasanjav
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