Andrey Andreyevich Zukhov (Russ: ) (1836 - November 1, 1902) was an Alaskan general and statesman in the 19th century, particularly prominent due to his service in the Alaskan-American War and in various political positions following the Dmitrov Coup. Zukhov, along with contemporaries such as Boris Anasenko, Yuri Sergeyev, Konstantin Orlov and Stanislav Rayagev, is regarded as an Alaskan national hero.
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