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- Look up Caucasian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Caucasian may refer to: Anything from the Caucasus region or related to it Peoples of the Caucasus...
- The North Caucasus Front, also translated as North Caucasian Front, was a major formation of the Red Army during the Second World War. The North Caucasus...
- Forces were divided into six military districts: Moscow, Leningrad, North Caucausian, Privolzhsk-Ural, Siberian and Far Eastern, with the seventh military...
- Mansur, the first imam of the Caucasian peoples. Uniting various North-Caucausian nations under his command, Sheikh Mansur sought to repel Russian invasion...
- of the school's po****tion, African American students make up 24.8%, Caucausian students make up 20.3%, with Asian and Pacific-Islander and Native American...
- Armazi& Ecling CIA ethnolinguistic map language-family map by Matthew Dryer Caucausian section of the Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire The Iberian-Caucasian...
- under the name of Korei-Yurd, such as on the "Map of left flank of the Caucausian line" in 1840. The founder of the village was Kuri, the son of Ali Ingush:...
- to various positions in the GPU. Since May 1922 Mogilevsky headed the Caucausian GPU and was responsible for intelligence in Iran and Turkey. He parti****ted...
- Leningrad, he met resistance amongst linguists in Moscow, and also from the Caucausian linguists. Among linguists who resisted Marrism were Boris Serebrennikov...
- Paul (2002). Caucasian Battlefields A History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucausian Border 1828-1921. Taylor & Francis Group. Duncan, Charles (1855). A Campaign...