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Yerofey Pavlovich Khabarov (sometimes called Svyatitsky) (Хабаров (Святитский), Ерофей Павлович in Russian) ( circa 1610 — after 1667), Russian seafarer and explorer.

In 1625, Khabarov sailed from Tobolsk to Mangazeya. 3 years later, he left the town with his expedition and reached the Kheta river (eastern part of Taimyr). In 1630, Khabarov took part in a voyage from Mangazeya to Tobolsk. In 16321641, he reached the Lena river and founded a farming settlement with saltworks at the mouths of Kuta and Kirenga . In 1649Events January 30 King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland is beheaded. His widow Henrietta Maria resides in her native France. January 30 The Commonwealth of England, a republican form of government, replaces the monarchy as the form of government1650Events June 23 Claimant King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland arrives in Scotland, the only of the three Kingdoms that has accepted him as ruler. August 23 Colonel George Monck forms Monck's Regiment of Foot forerunner of Coldstream Guards Nove, Khabarov crossed the Olyokma river and reached AmurThe Amur ( Russian: Aiod) ( Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; literally meaning "Black Dragon River") ( Manchu: Sahaliyan Ula literal meaning "Black River") is one of the world's ten largest rivers. Flowing in northeast Asia for over 4400 km (2. In 1651Events January 1 Charles II crowned King of Scotland in Scone. This is his first crowning. June 28 June 30: The biggest battle of the 17th century, Battle of Beresteczko, between Poles and Ukrainians, won by Poles. September 3 English Civil War: Battle of1653Events February 2 New Amsterdam (later renamed New York City) is incorporated. April 20 Oliver Cromwell expels the Long Parliament May 24 Ferdinand IV is elected King of the Romans June 12 First Anglo-Dutch War: Battle of the Gabbard lasted until June 13., he went down the Amur river from the point where the Urka river falls into Amur to the region under the mouth of the Ussuri river. Khabarov charted the Amur river in his "Draft of the Amur river" ("Чертёж реке Амуру").

The city of Khabarovsk, a small town, and a railway station Yerofey Pavlovich on Trans-Siberian railroad bear his name.

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