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Nikolai Dmitrievich Navolochkin (1923–2013) was a Soviet and Russian writer, veteran of the Great Patriotic War, and honorary citizen of Khabarovsk. He was born in the village of Nikolaevka, located on the banks of the Tunguska River (a tributary of the Amur), near the Russian-Chinese border. After the war, he graduated with a degree in history from the Khabarovsk Pedagogical Institute; he began publishing in the 1950s; and in the 1970s and 1980s, he was the editor-in-chief of the literary and art magazine "Far East."

In his novel "Amur Miles," Nikolai Navolochkin explores the history of the exploration of the Amur by Russian explorers, which began in the seventeenth century and continued into the mid-nineteenth. He recounts the first Russian stanitsas (councils) on the Amur and the lives of the first Russian settlers, thanks to whom Russia firmly established itself on its Far Eastern borders.
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