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modern town was
founded in 1864 by Major-General
Mikhail Chernyayev.
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Nikolai Ulyanov (Ульянов, Николай Фёдорович Ульянов)
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- advance; on 29 June 1865
Tashkent was
taken by the
Russian troops of
General Chernyayev; the loss of
Khujand followed in 1867.[page needed]
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writer Irina Cherniaeva (born 1955),
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Russian military leader Chernenko (surname),
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Anatoly Sergeevich Chernyaev (May 25, 1921 –
March 12, 2017) was a
Russian politician and writer,
member of the
Central Committee of the
Communist Party...