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Aksaysky (masculine),
Aksayskaya (feminine), or
Aksayskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Aksaysky District, a
district of
Rostov Oblast,
Russia Aksayskoye Urban...
- Ust-
Aksayskaya (until 1791),
Aksayskaya (until 1957). It was
first mentioned in 1569 as a
Cossack settlement.
Until 1791, it was
known as Ust-
Aksayskaya (Усть-Акса́йская)...
- The
Aksay post
house (Russian: Аксайская почтовая станция, romanized:
Aksayskaya pochtovaya stantsiia) is a
complex of
small buildings of
historic posting...
- →
Abinsk (1963)
Adygeysk (1969) →
Teuchezhsk (1976) →
Adygeysk (1992)
Aksayskaya →
Aksay (1957)
Alexandria (1838) →
Dakhovsky (1864) →
Dakhovsky Posad...
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village there was a
reconstructed wooden church,
which transported from
Aksayskaya village in 1793.
Because of
frequent floods, it fell into disrepair. Because...
- army's
Eastern Operational Group,
tasked with
taking the
stanitsa of
Aksayskaya and a
further advance on the
settlement of Frunze. The 353rd
forced a...
-
course of work. The
opening ceremony of the
railway from
Grushevskaya to
Aksayskaya took
place on 29
December 1863. The
first regular train left Novocherk****k...
-
Turchaninovs was a
noble family of Don
Cossacks origin from
stanitsa Aksayskaya and Starocherk****kaya.
Notable family members Vasily Nikolaevich Turchaninov...
- the Don–Manych Operation,
fighting in the area of Starocherk****kaya,
Aksayskaya, Manychskaya, and Zlodeiskaya. The
division then
fought in the Tik****tsk...