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Grigory Silych Karelin (January 1801 – 17 December 1872) was a Russian explorer and naturalist who travelled around Siberia and central Asia. Many species of plants have been described from specimens that he collected and some named in his honour. The standard author abbreviation Kar. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

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  • Grigori Karelin (es)
  • Grigory Karelin (en)
  • Grigori Kareline (fr)
  • Карелин, Григорий Силыч (ru)
  • Grigorij Silytj Karelin (sv)
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  • Grigori Silich Karelin (también Gregor Silitsch Karelin, Grigorij Silyč Karelin, Gregor Silič, Silitsch, o Siliovitsch​) (transliteración del cirílico Григорий Силич Карелии) (1801 - 1872) fue un naturalista , botánico y explorador ruso. Comenzó con una carrera de militar. Y a partir de 1822 fue siendo trasladado de guarnición en guarnición, comenzando a apasionarse por las Ciencias naturales.​ Para 1829 se retira del servicio activo, y explora áreas vecinas al mar Caspio, con importantes recolecciones de especímenes botánicos. (es)
  • Grigori Silytch Kareline (en russe : Григо́рий Си́лыч Каре́лин, ISO 9 : Grigórij Sílyč Karélin), né en 1801 dans le gouvernement de Saint-Pétersbourg et mort le 29 décembre 1872 à Gouriev (aujourd'hui Atyraou), est un naturaliste et botaniste russe. (fr)
  • Григо́рий Си́лыч Каре́лин (1801—1872) — русский естествоиспытатель и путешественник XIX века, исследователь западной части Казахстана, восточной части Каспийского моря, а также Семиречья и верхнего течения Иртыша и его притоков. Прадед поэта Александра Блока, отец переводчицы Елизаветы Бекетовой. (ru)
  • Grigory Silych Karelin (January 1801 – 17 December 1872) was a Russian explorer and naturalist who travelled around Siberia and central Asia. Many species of plants have been described from specimens that he collected and some named in his honour. The standard author abbreviation Kar. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
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  • Grigory Silych Karelin (January 1801 – 17 December 1872) was a Russian explorer and naturalist who travelled around Siberia and central Asia. Many species of plants have been described from specimens that he collected and some named in his honour. Karelin was born in Petersburg district where his father was a music conductor. Orphaned at the age of eight he joined the Cadet Corps, graduating in 1817 as a Second Lieutenant. He wrote some humorous verse on the secretary of war, Count Arakcheev, which led to his being posted in Orenburg on the border of Russia. Here he met E. F. Eversmann and became interested in natural history. He began to collect plants from the Caspian region and sent specimens to other Russian botanists. In 1862, he travelled on the Kirghiz Steppes with Eversmann and in 1829 to the lower Volga along with Christopher Hansteen. In 1834, he established Novo Aleksandrovsk fort in Karasu Bay to keep nomadic raiders away from the Russian station. In 1840, he travelled in the Targatai mountains collecting nearly 38000 botanical specimens. Most of those botanical specimens were described by , a young man that he raised from near poverty. After the death of Kirilov by Cholera in 1842, he was driven to depression. Karelin received a pension and awards from the Russian government. He was also gifted a diamond ring by Emperor Nicholas I. The standard author abbreviation Kar. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Grigori Silich Karelin (también Gregor Silitsch Karelin, Grigorij Silyč Karelin, Gregor Silič, Silitsch, o Siliovitsch​) (transliteración del cirílico Григорий Силич Карелии) (1801 - 1872) fue un naturalista , botánico y explorador ruso. Comenzó con una carrera de militar. Y a partir de 1822 fue siendo trasladado de guarnición en guarnición, comenzando a apasionarse por las Ciencias naturales.​ Para 1829 se retira del servicio activo, y explora áreas vecinas al mar Caspio, con importantes recolecciones de especímenes botánicos. (es)
  • Grigori Silytch Kareline (en russe : Григо́рий Си́лыч Каре́лин, ISO 9 : Grigórij Sílyč Karélin), né en 1801 dans le gouvernement de Saint-Pétersbourg et mort le 29 décembre 1872 à Gouriev (aujourd'hui Atyraou), est un naturaliste et botaniste russe. (fr)
  • Григо́рий Си́лыч Каре́лин (1801—1872) — русский естествоиспытатель и путешественник XIX века, исследователь западной части Казахстана, восточной части Каспийского моря, а также Семиречья и верхнего течения Иртыша и его притоков. Прадед поэта Александра Блока, отец переводчицы Елизаветы Бекетовой. (ru)
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