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Yevgeniy Abalakov

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Yevgeniy Mikhaylovich Abalakov
Евгений Михайлович Абалаков
Evgeniy Abalakov in 1941
BornFebruary 17 [O.S. 4], 1907
DiedMarch 23, 1948 (aged 41)
Burial placeNovodevichy Cemetery in Moscow
Occupation(s)Mountaineer, sculptor

Yevgeniy Mikhaylovich Abalakov (Russian: Евгений Михайлович Абалаков; 17 February [O.S. 4 February] 1907 – 23 March 1948[1]) was a Soviet mountaineer and sculptor.

Abalakov was born in Yeniseysk. He is noted for making the first ascent of the highest point of the Soviet Union – Stalin Peak (later renamed Communism Peak and eventually Ismoil Somoni Peak, its current name) (7,495 m) on 3 September 1933 as a member of the 26th detachment of the Tajik-Pamir Sovnarkom expedition. At the beginning of the German-Soviet War Abalakov went to the front. Abalakov died on 23 March, 1948 in Moscow, in obscure circumstances, while preparing for the ascent to the Victory Peak.[2] His brother, Vitaly Abalakov, was also a famous mountaineer.[3]

Abalakov was buried at Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.

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  1. ^ Great Russian Encyclopedia (2006), Moscow: Bol'shaya Rossiyskaya Enciklopediya Publisher, vol. 1, p. 9
  2. ^ "«Следы борьбы и яда»: смерть альпиниста Абалакова списали на спецслужбы". Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  3. ^ Royal Geographical Society, The Alpine Club (2011). Mountaineers. Dorling Kindersley Ltd. p. 240. ISBN 978-1-409-38331-4.
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