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Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (25 September [O.S. 12 September] 1906 – 9
August 1975) was a Soviet-era
Russian composer and
pianist who
became internationally...
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Dolgorukov (Russian: Князь Па́вел Дми́триевич Долгору́ков, tr.
Pavel Dmitrievič Dolgorukov; 21 Nay 1866 – June 9, 1927) was a
Russian landowner and aristocrat...
- Sprache, als
Entwurf zur Grammatik, ed., introd. and comm. by
Aleksandr Dmitrievič Duličenko and
Werner Lehfeldt, Göttingen:
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1998...
- Also in 1406, Shādī Beg
supported the
grand prince of
Moscow Vasilij I
Dmitrievič by
sending a
force to ****ist the
Muscovites against Lithuania. Vasilij...
- Hawāzin ibn ʿAbd al-malik ibn Ṭalḥaẗ al-Naysābūrī al-Ṣūfī; Knyš,
Aleksandr Dmitrievič; Eissa,
Muhammad S. (2007). Al-Qushayri's
epistle on sufism: Al-Risala...
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sought refuge at the
court of the
Grand Prince of Moscow,
Vasilij I
Dmitrievič, who
refused to
extradite them.
During Edigu's
attack on Moscow, Vasilij...
- Ado (Russian: Игорь Дмитриевич Адо,
scientific transliteration Igor'
Dmitrievič Ado;
January 17, 1910 in Kazan – June 30, 1983) was a
Soviet mathematician...
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Viktor Nikolaeviç
Petrov Independent 1,541 96.13 1,780 97.53
Vladimir Dmitrieviç Bogaçöv
Independent 62 3.87 45 2.47
Total 1,603 100.00 1,825 100.00 Valid...
- of Moscow.
Dmitrij had submitted,
surrendered his
eldest son
Vasilij Dmitrievič as hostage, and
promised to pay tribute, duly
dispatched in 1383. When...
- (1953) Černyaev, M.P.; Nestorovič, N.M.; Lyapin, N.M. (1953). "Dmitriĭ
Dmitrievič Morduhaĭ-Boltovskoĭ (1876–1952)".
Uspekhi Mat. Nauk. New
Series (in Russian)...