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Korobeynikov or
Korobeinikov (Russian: Коробейников, from
korobeinik meaning peddler) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Korobeynikova...
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Oleksiy Korobeinikov (12 May 1978 – 16 May 2014) was a
Ukrainian biathlete. He
competed in the men's 20 km
individual event at the 2006
Winter Olympics...
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Cornet Mikhail Yakovlevich Korobeinikov (Russian: Коробейников Михаил Яковлевич) (c. 1893 —April 24, 1924, Harbin) was one of the
leaders of the Yakut...
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Mikhail Korobeinikov. In
March 1922, they
established the
Provisional Yakut Regional People's
Government in Churapcha. On 23 March,
Korobeinikov's Yakut...
- (1957). An English-Albanian Dictionary.
University Press. p. 129
Dimitri Korobeinikov, A
broken mirror: the
Kipchak world in the
thirteenth century. In the...
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Civil War,
known as the
Yakut Revolt,
occurred here when
Cornet Mikhail Korobeinikov, a
White Russian officer, led an
uprising and a last
stand against the...
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Alexander Mikaberidze, (ABC-CLIO, 2011), 334.
Beihammer 2017, pp. 234, 244.
Korobeinikov 2015, p. 71. Pea**** 2015, p. 68.
Basan 2010, pp. 94–96.
Grousset 1988...
- ; Dulin, V. A.; Zvonarev, A. V.; Smetanin, É. Y.; Kochetkov, L. A.;
Korobeinikov, V. V.; Liforov, V. G.; Manturov, G. N.; Matveenko, I. P.; Tsibulya,...
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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., pp. 181–191, ISBN 978-1-4094-1098-0
Korobeinikov,
Dimitri (2007), "A
sultan in Constantinople: the
feasts of
Ghiyath al-Din...
- 1991, pp. 324, 325.
Bosworth 1995, p. 434.
Lambton 1988, pp. 28–29.
Korobeinikov 2014, p. 84.
Bosworth 1995, p. 435. Bosworth, C. E. (1995). "DĪVĀN –...