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Chertkov,
Chertkoff or
Tchertkoff (Russian: Чертков) is a
Russian masculine originating from the word chort,
meaning devil, demon. Its
feminine counterpart...
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Vladimir Grigoryevich Chertkov (Russian: Влади́мир Григо́рьевич Чертко́в), also
transliterated as Chertkoff,
Tchertkoff or
Tschertkow (3 November [O.S...
- The film is
about the
battle between Sofya and his
disciple Vladimir Chertkov for his
legacy and the
copyright of his works. The film
premiered at the...
- Yuri
Dmytrovych Chertkov (Ukrainian: Юрій Дмитрович Чертков, Russian: Юрий Дмитриевич Чертков) is a
Ukrainian politician and businessman. He was the people's...
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Mikhail Ivanovich Chertkov (Russian: Михаил Иванович Чертков) (St. Petersburg,
August 14, 1829 - Paris,
October 19, 1905) was a
Russian Cavalry General...
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Anatoly Chertkov (Russian: Анато́лий Его́рович Чертко́в; 17 July 1936 in Tula
Oblast – 22
October 2014 in Rostov-on-Don) was a
Russian midfield footballer...
- Switzerland, the
Chertkovs concentrated on the
publication of "Listki
Svobodnoe Slovo". A
contemporary describes Tuckton House,
where the
Chertkovs lived in Christchurch...
- War from 1768 to 1774, the
governor of the Azov Governorate,
Vasily A.
Chertkov,
reported to
Grigory Potemkin on 23
February 1776 that
ruins of ancient...
- the author's
influence in his
country of birth. However, with
Vladimir Chertkov (1854–1936) as a key
promoter of Tolstoy's ideas, a
movement started over...
- "Student",
arrived in the city. The
artist exploited their stay. The
Chertkovs'
young son
Vladimir (in the
family he was
called Dima)
served as a model...