Pyotr Frolov
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Pyotr Kozmich Frolov (Russian: Пётр Козьми́ч Фроло́в; 27 January [O.S. 16 January] 1775 – 22 December [O.S. 10 December] 1839) was a Russian mining engineer and inventor who built the first horse-railway in the Russian Empire in 1809. He elaborated on various canal projects and other artificial water constructions. Frolov also contributed to the development of scientific research and to the culture of the Altay region. His activities as a head of the Kolyvano-Voskresensk factories promoted a great advance of Russian technology in the beginning of the 20th century.[citation needed]
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- 1775 births
- 1839 deaths
- Inventors of the Russian Empire
- People from Tomsk Governorate
- Russian mining engineers
- Saint Petersburg Mining University alumni
- Senators of the Russian Empire