- The
Bolkhovitinov DB-A (Dal'niy Bombardirovshchik-Akademiya – long-range bomber, academy) was a
heavy bomber aircraft designed and
built in the USSR from...
- The
Bolkhovitinov S (Sparka – twin/joined (engine)) was a high
speed bomber aircraft designed and
built in the USSR from
early in 1937.
Other designations...
- Independence," 1389.
Bolkhovitinov, "The
Declaration of Independence," 1390.
Bolkhovitinov, "The
Declaration of Independence," 1391–92.
Bolkhovitinov, "The Declaration...
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Viktor Fyodorovich Bolkhovitinov (Виктор Фёдорович Болховитинов) (4
February 1899 – 29
January 1970) was a
Soviet engineer and team-leader of the developers...
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Eugene (Russian: Митрополит Евгений,
secular name:
Yevfimy Alekseyevich Bolkhovitinov, Russian: Евфимий Алексеевич Болховитинов; 29
December 1767 [O.S. 18...
- its po****r name. On an
initiative of the
Metropolitan of Kyiv
Eugene Bolkhovitinov, the
church was
rebuilt in the mid-19th century, but in 1928 it was...
- aircraft.
Aircraft designer and head of OKB-293,
Viktor Fedorovich Bolkhovitinov attended the
TsAGI conference along with two of his top engineers, A...
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Archived from the
original on
October 6, 2014.
Retrieved October 6, 2014.
Bolkhovitinov,
Nikolai N. (March 1999). "The
Declaration of Independence: A View from...
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Limestone Press, ISBN 0919642500
Bolkhovitinov 1973, p. 60.
Bolkhovitinov 1973, p. 68.
Bolkhovitinov 1973, p. 69.
Bolkhovitinov 1973, p. 71 Mills, p. 30, provides...
- of Georgia,
interest in the poem
first appeared in 1802, when
Eugene Bolkhovitinov published a
verbatim translation of the
first stanza of the poem into...