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Konstantin Fyodorovich Bogaevsky (Ukrainian: Костянти́н Фе́дорович Богає́вський, romanized: Kostiantyn
Fedorovych Bohaievskyi; Russian: Константин Фёдорович...
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Peter Mikhailovich Bogaevsky (or Bo****evsky) (Russian: Пётр Михайлович Богаевский) (Bulgarian: Петър Михайлович Богаевски) (January 23, 1866 — January...
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Parliamentary republic Ataman • 1918–1919
Pyotr Krasnov • 1919–1921
Afrikan Bogaevsky Legislature Krug
Historical era
World War I • Proclaimed 18 May 1918 • Disestablished...
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donkeys and
mules MPC · 3838 3839
Bogaevskij 1971 OU
Konstantin Bogaevsky (1872–1943),
Russian painter MPC · 3839 3840
Mimistrobell 1980 TN4 Mary...
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brought from
distant lands were also
common in
Cossack families.
General Bogaevsky, a
commander in the
Russian Volunteer Army,
mentions in his 1918 memoir...
- War the
official name of the
university was
Bogaevsky Donskoy University named after Mitrofan Bogaevsky, ****istant to
Ataman Alexey Kaledin. Following...
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students were
artists such as
Arkady Rylov,
Nicholas Roerich,
Konstantin Bogaevsky, and others.
Kuindzhi initiated the
creation of the
Society of Artists...
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school of
painting including Maximilian Voloshin, Lev Lagorio,
Konstantin Bogaevsky,
Mikhail Lattry,
Adolf Faessler, and
Arkhip Kuindzhi. In 1930 a monument...
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Konstantin Bogaevsky,
Staryi Krym, 1903...
- Yuly Aykhenvald,
Russian literary critic (d. 1928) 1872 –
Konstantin Bogaevsky,
Russian painter (d. 1943) 1872 –
Morris Travers,
English chemist and...