چکیده:
In Russia, the study of Korea began in the XVII century from the works by N. Spafariia and L. Lang. A new stage in the study of the Korean state is associated with the name of the Russian navigator, Admiral I. Kruzenshtern. Russian spiritual missions to China played a significant role in the opening of the Korean state. The works and reports of the Russian embassy and Orthodox missions to China in the XVII-XVIII centuries also contained information about Korea. In particular, the works by N. Bichurin laid a foundation to a scientific study of the history and culture of Korea in Russia. N.Ia. Bichurin is considered the founder of scientific Korean studies in Russia. N.Ia. Bichurin is considered the founder of scientific Korean studies in Russia. by the end of the 1890s, a special interest in the Korean state is awakening in the Russian Empire in connection with the increasing role of Korea in Russia's foreign policy. This explains the appearance of a large number of works devoted to the history, culture, traditions of the "Country of Morning Freshness". Among the numerous works presented there were quite a lot of works written by non-specialists, so the presented information was not always accurate
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537 The Role of Russian Researchers in the "Discovery" Of Korea in the XIX Century Yuliya Yurisovna Karamova', Alfiya Rafisovna Alikberova', & Safiulin Ilhat Irikovich/ Abstract In Russia, the study of Korea began in the XVII century from the works by N.
3. Results and Discussion A new stage in acquainting Russians with the Korean state is connected with the name of the Russian navigator, admiral, and the man who made the first Russian 539 108 I Special Issue of Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics, 10, Summer & Autumn 2019 round-the-world expedition - Ivan Fedorovich Kruzenshtern (1770-1846).
The works and reports of the Russian embassy and Orthodox missions to China in the XVII-XVIII centuries also contained information about Korea.
The works and reports of the Russian embassy and Orthodox missions to China in the XVII-XVIII centuries also contained information about Korea.
Published in 1842, his work under the title "Statistical Description of the Chinese Empire" (Bichurin) in the second part in section XIV, which he called "The Kingdom of Chaoxian," contained historical information about the administrative structure of Korea.
Information on the history of Korea was presented in another of his works, published in 1851 under the title "Collection of information about the ancient peoples of Central Asia" (Bichurin).
The book contains information about Russian-Korean political relations after the ChineseJapanese war, when a sharp struggle unfolded between the pro-Russian and pro- 541 110 I Special Issue of Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics, 10, Summer & Autumn 2019 Japanese groups in the ruling circles of Korea" (Seth, 2010).