- (Russian: Пери́од засто́я, romanized: Períod zastóya, or Эпо́ха засто́я
Epókha zastóya) is a term
coined by
Mikhail Gorbachev in
order to
describe the...
- RC
Epokha-Polytechnic (Ukrainian: РК Эпоха-Политехник, RK
Epokha-Politekhnik) is a
Ukrainian rugby club in Kyiv. They
currently play in
Group B of the...
- (VII–XVI vv.) v
kontekste rekonstrukcii politicheskoj istorii. Makhachkala:
Epokha, 2004. S. 8. "hudud4749". Odnapl1yazyk.narod.ru.
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August 2012...
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Strakhov about the
Polish revolt in Russia.
Vremya and its 1864
successor Epokha expressed the
philosophy of the
conservative and
Slavophile movement Pochvennichestvo...
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Epoch (Russian: Эпо́ха, romanized:
Epokha) was a
Russian literary magazine published in 1864-65 by
Fyodor Dostoyevsky and his
brother Mikhail. The first...
- on 2017-08-31.
Retrieved 2017-08-31. "Newest B-19
armored vehicles with
Epokha combat module used
during Zapad-2021 drills". "Russia
rolls out BMP-3 with...
- Dagestan's
Shaykh al-Islām Ali-Hajji of Akusha] (in Russian). Makhachkala:
Epokha. p. 368. Lobanov,
Vladimir (2013). "История антибольшевистского движения...
- Кавказская стена". Дагестанские святыни (in Russian). Vol. II. Makhachkala:
Epokha. pp. 8–36. ISBN 978-5-98390-051-6. Gadjiev,
Murtazali (2017). "DAGH BARY"...
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Soviet times. He was also an
acclaimed theatre critic who
contributed to
Epokha,
Moskovskiye Vedomosti,
Novoye Vremya and
Vsemirnaya Illyustratsiya (where...
- (1922). V
nikuda [To nowhere] (in Russian).
Cover by S. Zalshupin. Berlin:
Ėpokha. OCLC 1061906255. 73 pages. Ивановъ (Ivanov), Федоръ (Fedor) (1922). Красный...