- The
Bulavin Rebellion or
Astrakhan Revolt (Russian: Булавинское восстание, romanized: Bulavinskoye vosstaniye; Восстание Булавина,
Vosstaniye Bulavina)...
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Bulavin (Russian: Булавин) is a
Russian male surname, its
feminine counterpart is Bulavina. It may
refer to
Sergei Bulavin (born 1973),
Russian ****ociation...
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Vladimir Ivanovich Bulavin (Russian: Владимир Иванович Булавин; born 11
February 1953) is a
Russia military and
security official, the Head of the Federal...
- The
Kondraty Bulavin house, or
Bulavin house (Russian: Дом Булавина) is a
historical building located not far from the main
square of Starocherk****kaya...
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Ivanovich Bulavin (Russian: Вячеслав Иванович Булавин; born 18
April 1946 in Kazan) is a
Russian football coach and a
former player.
Vyacheslav Bulavin at FootballFacts...
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Sergei Viktorovich Bulavin (Russian: Сергей Викторович Булавин; born 19
January 1973, in Yaroslavl) is a
former Russian football player who is
known for...
- period,
three of Russia's most
notorious rebels,
Stenka Razin,
Kondraty Bulavin and
Emelian Pugachev, were Don Cossacks.
After 1786, the
territory of the...
- privileges. The city was held from 1707 by the
Cossacks under Kondraty Bulavin during the
Bulavin Rebellion until they were
defeated the next year. A
Kalmuck khan...
- is
shown in the
beginning of 1914.
Sisters Daria (Dasha)
Bulavin and
Ekaterina (Katya)
Bulavin,
originally from Samara, are
carried away by the poet-decadent...
- this
resulted in rebellions, such as
those led by
Stenka Razin,
Kondraty Bulavin and
Yemelyan Pugachev. In
extreme cases,
whole Hosts could be dissolved...