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contemporary settlement was
founded in 1839 by
Cherkesogai Armenians as
Armyansky aul (Армя́нский ау́л). It has been
known by its
current name
since 1848...
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received their education at the institute. The
former institute,
located on
Armyansky Lane, is
listed as a
memorial building and
currently houses the Emb****y...
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Antrea →
Kamennogorsk (1948)
Apsheronskaya (1863) →
Apsheronsk (1947)
Armyansky Aul (1839) →
Armavir (1848) Arzamas-16 (1946) →
Kremlyov (1991) → Sarov...
- Merged into
Russian People's
Democratic Union Headquarters 13th Building,
Armyansky Lane, Moscow, Russia. 101990
Membership (2004) 52,000
Ideology Liberalism...
- Ulan-Ude, Buryatia.
Homicide [nJ]. 17 July – Pail Peloyan,
editor of
Armyansky Pereulok magazine, Moscow.
Homicide [nJ]. 3
August –
Vladimir Naumov,...
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Synagogue (10,
Bolshoy Spasoglinischevsky Lane) was
completed in 1906.
Armyansky Lane, in the
beginning of
Pokrovka Street, has been a hub of Moscow's...
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Church of
Metropolitan Philip,
Gilyarovskogo Street 1780 –
Gagarin House,
Armyansky Lane 1780 –
Prozorovsky House,
Tverskaya Street, destro**** 1930s 1782...
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Ravenscourt Galleries,
Moscow 2009 —
Universam Art Fair,
Moscow 2009 — Care,
Armyansky 13,
Moscow 2009 — Can’t Take It Anymore, VCCA,
Voronezh 2004 – 5 — Parti****nt...
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children and, due to the
Russian Revolution,
never returned. Moscow,
Armyansky lane, 4 (Frolov house) Moscow,
Potapovsky lane, 8 (Golovin estate, Belyaev...