- The
Battle of the
Chernaya (also Tchernaïa; Russian: Сражение у Черной речки, Сражение у реки Черной, literally:
Battle of the
Black River) was fought...
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Chernaya Balka is a
Russian botanical park. It is one of the
Protected areas of Russia. It is a
zakaznik and was
created on
September 22, 1977. The main...
- Chyorny/Cherny (masculine), Chyornaya/
Chernaya (feminine), or Chyornoye/Chernoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Chyorny (surname)
Chyorny (inhabited locality)...
- the
Chorna lends its name to the
Battle of
Chernaya (Chyornaya)
River of 1855. Also
romanised as
Chernaya 44°28′N 33°51′E / 44.467°N 33.850°E / 44...
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troops to the Crimea, and the
gallantry shown by them in the
Battle of the
Chernaya (16
August 1855) and in the
siege of
Sevastopol (1854–1855),
allowed the...
- The
Chyornaya Rechka (Russian: Чёрная Речка, lit. 'Black River'),
originally Mustajogi (in the
Karelian language), is a
small river in
Saint Petersburg...
- The
Chyornaya Kalitva or
Chernaya Kalitva ("Black Kalitva"; Russian: Чёрная Калитва) is a
river in the
Belgorod and
Voronezh regions in Russia. It is a...
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bounded to the
north by
Sevastopol Harbour, at the head of
which the
River Chernaya flows from the south-east. The
eastern boundary is
formed by a long escarpment...
- (Eushta Tatars)
living in
three settlements was studied: the
village of
Chernaya Rechka, the
village of Takhtamyshevo, and the
village of Eushta. According...
- detachment,
before she was
captured by the Reds and shot. In 1920–1921,
Marusya Chernaya (English:
Black Maria) was also
commander of a
cavalry regiment in the...