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- the key factor in ensuring that animists, he developed the Ilminsky Method. In 1863, Ilminsky started teaching Oriental languages at the Kazan Theological...
- 1920–1928). During the 19th century, Russian Christian missionary Nikolay Ilminsky devised the first Cyrillic alphabet for Tatar. This alphabet is still used...
- Russian scientific linguistic journal Filologicheskie Zapiski Nikolay Ilminsky (1822–1891), Russian turkologist Pavel Maksutov (1825–1882), Imperial Russian...
- Tatar, this letter appeared in the 1861 Cyrillic orthography by Nikolay Ilminsky. This letter was replaced by Ө in 1939. Ö ö : Latin letter O with diaeresis...
- among Azerbaijanis. At the same period the Russian missionary Nikolay Ilminsky, along with followers, invented a modified Russian alphabet for the Turkic...
- Cyrillic alphabet. One such proponent was turkologist and linguist Nikolay Ilminsky, in his work Introductory Reading in the Turkish-Tatar Language Course...
- Baron Howden Dietrich von Hülsen-Haeseler Alexander Ievreinov Nikolay Ilminsky Karl Jessen Alexander Kazakov Mikhail Khilkov Boris Khrescha****ky Alexander...
- the Russian Empire of the 19th century, missionaries such as Nicholas Ilminsky (1822–1891) moved into the subject lands and propagated Orthodoxy, including...
- Ivan Yakovlev, Vladimir Burtsev, Peter Lesgaft, Sergey Malov, Nikolay Ilminsky, Afanasy Shchapov, Christian Martin Frähn, Alexander Kazembek, Nicolai...
- (Velichko), Hiero-Schemamonk of Odessa (1964) New Hieromartyr Theophan (Ilminsky), Bishop of Perm and Solikamsk, and with him two priests and five laymen...