Boris Ivanovich Anasenko was born to Ivan Anasenko (1810 - 1850) in the town of Ilyutin outside of Aleksandrgrad at an unknown date in 1841. His father, a soldier and survivor of the Russian Purges and the Exodus, was stationed in the town during the 1840's and Anasenko was born out of wedlock to an Inuit seamstress in the village, whose identity is largely unknown. When he turned 9, his father died of pneumonia and Anasenko was sent to Aleksandrgrad to live at a monastery, where he learned to read and write. Anasenko was reportedly socially awkward and was excoriated for being half-native, which many aristocratic children who studied at the monastery regarded as making him unclean.
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| - Boris Ivanovich Anasenko was born to Ivan Anasenko (1810 - 1850) in the town of Ilyutin outside of Aleksandrgrad at an unknown date in 1841. His father, a soldier and survivor of the Russian Purges and the Exodus, was stationed in the town during the 1840's and Anasenko was born out of wedlock to an Inuit seamstress in the village, whose identity is largely unknown. When he turned 9, his father died of pneumonia and Anasenko was sent to Aleksandrgrad to live at a monastery, where he learned to read and write. Anasenko was reportedly socially awkward and was excoriated for being half-native, which many aristocratic children who studied at the monastery regarded as making him unclean.
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- 1897(xsd:integer)
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- Commander of Army of the Pacific
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| - Boris Ivanovich Anasenko was born to Ivan Anasenko (1810 - 1850) in the town of Ilyutin outside of Aleksandrgrad at an unknown date in 1841. His father, a soldier and survivor of the Russian Purges and the Exodus, was stationed in the town during the 1840's and Anasenko was born out of wedlock to an Inuit seamstress in the village, whose identity is largely unknown. When he turned 9, his father died of pneumonia and Anasenko was sent to Aleksandrgrad to live at a monastery, where he learned to read and write. Anasenko was reportedly socially awkward and was excoriated for being half-native, which many aristocratic children who studied at the monastery regarded as making him unclean. With few prospects for employment as an orphan and with Inuit blood, Anasenko enlisted in the military at the age of seventeen in 1858.
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