"—"@en . "1958"^^ . "His Beatitude, Metropolitan Nestor (Anisimov) of Kamchatka was a missionary bishop to the Kamchatka region of eastern Russia in the early twentieth century. Forced by the Bolsheviks to leave Russia he move to Harbin, Manchuria where he established a representation for the Kamchatka diocese. After World War II ended he was enthroned as the ruling bishop of the Harbin Diocese. Arrested for activities related to the Local Council of 1917-1918, he was a prisoner in the Gulag for nine years."@en . "Archbishop of Kamchatka"@en . "1956"^^ . . "Metropolitan and Exarch"@en . "Nestor (Anisimov) of Kamchatka"@en . . "Metropolitan of Kirovgrad and Nikolaevsk"@en . "Metropolitan of Novosibirsk and Barnaul"@en . . . "1915"^^ . "1946"^^ . "of Harbin and All Manchuria"@en . . "?"@en . "His Beatitude, Metropolitan Nestor (Anisimov) of Kamchatka was a missionary bishop to the Kamchatka region of eastern Russia in the early twentieth century. Forced by the Bolsheviks to leave Russia he move to Harbin, Manchuria where he established a representation for the Kamchatka diocese. After World War II ended he was enthroned as the ruling bishop of the Harbin Diocese. Arrested for activities related to the Local Council of 1917-1918, he was a prisoner in the Gulag for nine years."@en . "?"@en . .