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Lykov family : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lykov family
The Lykov family ((ロシア語:Лыков)) was a Russian family of Old Believers. The family of six are known for spending 42 years in complete isolation from human society in an otherwise uninhabited upland of Abakan Range, in Tashtypsky District of Khakassia (southern Siberia). Since 1988, only one daughter, Agafia, remains. ==History==
In 1936, their religion was under threat. After Karp Lykov's brother was killed by a Communist patrol, Karp and Akulina Lykov with their two children, Savin and Natalia, fled their hometown of Lykovo (Tyumen Oblast) eastward. Two more children, Dmitry and Agafia, were born during the isolation. They ended up in a dwelling in the taiga, near Yerinat River (Abakan River basin), from any settlement. In 1978 their location was discovered by a helicopter pilot, who was flying a geological group into the region. The geologists made contact with the family, but the Lykovs decided not to leave the place.〔(Documentary on the Lykov family ). Youtube〕 Akulina died of hunger in 1961. Three of the children died in 1981. Karp died in 1988. He is survived by his daughter Agafia Lykova who continues to live in isolation in her Abakan vastness.〔(From Taiga to Kremlin: a hermit’s gifts for Medvedev ). rt.com. 24 February 2010〕
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