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Grazhdanin (Russian: Гражданин, lit. The Citizen) was a
Russian conservative political and
literary magazine published in
Petersburg in 1872–1914 (with...
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joined the
general mutiny of the
Baltic Fleet in
early 1917. Now
named Grazhdanin, the ship parti****ted in the
Battle of Moon
Sound in 1917,
during which...
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Nicholas II,
protected him from
public disgrace. He was the
editor of
Grazhdanin (The Citizen), a
traditional conservative newspaper which received subsidies...
- Many
rightist newspapers, such as
Moskovskiye vedomosti (Moscow News),
Grazhdanin (Citizen) and
Kievlyanin (Kievan),
published their materials as well....
- The
Great Citizen (Russian: Великий гражданин, romanized: Velikiy
grazhdanin) is a 1938
Soviet biopic film
directed by
Fridrikh Ermler. A fictionalized...
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Tsesarevich 1901-02-23 Pre-dreadnought Imperial
Russian Navy
Renamed Grazhdanin 1917,
inoperative at
Kronstadt 1918
Turgut Reis 1891-12-14 Brandenburg...
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Propulsion Service Laid down
Launched Fate
Tsesarevich (Цесаревич)
Renamed Grazhdanin (Гражданин), 1917 4 × 12 in 9.8 in (250 mm) 13,105 long tons (13,315 t)...
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southern entrance to Moon
Sound Strait. Slava, the pre-dreadnought
Grazhdanin and the
armored cruiser Bayan were
ordered south to meet them by Vice...
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Cyclist Brigade 425th, 426th and 472nd
Infantry Regiments Battleships:
Grazhdanin,
Slava Armored cruisers:
Admiral Makarov,
Bayan Destroyers: Desna, Novik...
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zhenschina (f) no man
woman used
towards strangers гражданин гражданка
grazhdanin (m)
grazhdanka (f) yes
citizen used by
state officials отец, батюшка матушка...