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industrialized it
towards the end of the 19th century. The city,
under the name of
Bobriki (Бобрики) was
officially established in 1930 and
continued to
develop as...
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after his
uncle and godfather,
Count Aleksey Orlov. He was
brought up in
Bobriki, a
village in the Tula guberniya. On
April 2, 1781,
Catherine sent him...
- 20 June 1813 (aged 51) Born at the
Winter Palace, he was
brought up at
Bobriki; his
father was
Grigory Grigoryevich Orlov. He
married Baroness Anna Dorothea...
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Budyonny (1919) →
Krasnogvardeyskoye (1958) →
Biryuch (2007)
Bobriki →
Donskoy Bobriki →
Stalinogorsk (1934) →
Novomoskovsk (1961)
Bogdanovo → Sp****k...
- They had an
illegitimate son,
Aleksey who was
named after the
village of
Bobriki, and from whom
descends the line of the
Count Bobrinsky. Orlov's influence...
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neighbouring estate of
Bobriki,
where Catherine II's
illegitimate son,
Count Bobrinsky, was
being raised.
Bolotov turned Bobriki into the most up-to-date...
- Сергеевна Уварова), née
Princess Scherbatova (Щербатова); 9
April 1840,
Bobriki,
Kharkov Governorate – 30 June 1924, Dobrna, Slovenia) was a
Russian archaeologist...
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illegitimate son, Aleksey, was born in 1762 and
named after the
village of
Bobriki where he lived; from him
descends the line of
Counts Bobrinskoy. Orlov's...
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offensive the
regiment captured Buzuluk, Maslovo,
Krasnaya Gorka, Mal.
Bobriki, and
Kamenka in a 24-kilometer advance. He was
awarded the
Order of the...
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December 12. On the 11th the
division reached the Don
River along the
Bobriki -
Mikhailovka sector,
encountering strong resistance,
which was broken...