- the
capital city of the
Chechen Republic, Russia.
Grozny (masculine),
Groznaya (feminine), or
Groznoye (neuter) may also
refer to: Ivan the
Terrible (Grozny)...
- than the 399,688
recorded in the 1989 census. It was
previously known as
Groznaya (until 1870). In Russian, "Grozny"
means "fearsome", "menacing", or "redoubtable"...
- Caucasus. It
occurred about 30 km (19 miles)
southwest of the
fortress of
Groznaya (now Grozny)
between forces of the
Imperial Russian Army and
North Caucasian...
- (3): 405–21. doi:10.1042/bj20090722. PMID 19698086.
Trofimova L,
Lovat M,
Groznaya A,
Efimova E,
Dunaeva T,
Maslova M, et al. (October 2010). "Behavioral...
-
Russia Nationality Soviet
Union Russia Years active 1972–2015
Spouse Olga
Groznaya Awards Order of
Honour Merited Artist of the
Russian Federation...
- boundary. At the end of
August they left
Pyatigorsk and
arrived in
fortress Groznaya (now Grozny) and from
there departed at the end of
October with a Cossack...
-
Photo taken in the
Groznaya fortress after the
verdict read out by the court-martial in
December 1877. In the
center is Uma-Khadzhi, to the
right of him...
- and
began building the Sunzha-Vladikavkaz line
where strongholds such as
Groznaya and
Vnezapnaya were founded.
Yermolov further reformed the
whole structure...
- of the
history of the city of Grozny,
Chechen Republic, Russia. 1819 –
Groznaya fort
built by
Russian Aleksey Petrovich Yermolov. 1870 –
Grozny granted...
-
Loginova Kaliningrad
Oblast –
Veronika Sarma Karelian
Republic – Anna
Parfenova Murmansk
Oblast –
Yulianna Sharshakova Primorsky Krai –
Arina Groznaya...