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known as
Vyatka (Russian: Вя́тка, IPA: [[ˈvʲatka]])
until 1934 and as
Khlynov (Хлы́нов) from 1457 to 1780, is the
largest city and
administrative center...
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Nikulitsyn with the
supernatural help of
saints Boris and Gleb and
founded Khlynov (now Kirov),
which became the main
settlement of
Vyatka Land (often called...
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Kirov (then
known as
Khlynov) of the
Vyatka Land, the
inhabitants of
which had
often pillaged northern Grand Duchy of Moscow.
Khlynov notables and merchants...
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formally considered a kremlin)
Yaroslavl (two towers) Pereslavl-Zalessky
Khlynov (Vyatka)
Volokolamsk Borovsk Opochka Zvenigorod Starodub Tver – a wooden...
- The
cowardly and
prudent Vasya agrees to
become a
clown of the
merchant Khlynov, who buys him off from conscription.
Realizing the
nullity of her beloved...
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Khabarovsk Kharovsky →
Kharovsk Khibinogorsk → Kirovsk,
Murmansk Oblast Khlynov →
Vyatka →
Kirov Khonto (1789) →
Nevelsk (1947)
Khotchino →
Gatchina →...
- twenty, they
wanted him to marry, but he
secretly went to the city of
Khlynov and took upon
himself the feat of foolishness. The holy fool
endured hunger...
- of the
Emperor Nicholas II and his Family:
Tobolsk Archpriest Vladimir Khlynov.
According to
archival do****ents. Moscow, 2018, 120 p.
Kapkov K.G. The...
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Tatars defeating Khadzhi-Berdy's troop.
Muscovy opened a
third front from
Khlynov. The
ushkuyniks went by
boats to Kama from
Vyatka and
began robbing the...
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traders buying huge
plots of land from aristocrats. The main
character Khlynov bore
strong resemblance to the
Moscow millionaire trader M.A. Khludov,...