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transliterated as "Kireevsky"
Kireyevsky (masculine),
Kireyevskaya (feminine), or
Kireyevskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Kireyevsky District, a
district of Tula...
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Vasilyevich Kireyevsky (Russian: Ива́н Васи́льевич Кире́евский; 3 April [O.S. 22 March] 1806 – 23 June [O.S. 11 June] 1856) was a
Russian literary...
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Kireyevsky brothers may
refer to: Ivan
Kireyevsky (1806–1856)
Pyotr Kireevsky (1808–1856) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Kireyevsky District (Russian: Кире́евский райо́н) is an
administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-three in Tula Oblast, Russia.
Within the framework...
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primarily attributed to the 19th-century
Slavophile Russian writers Ivan
Kireyevsky (1806–1856) and
Aleksey Khomyakov (1804–1860). The term
expresses the...
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Pyotr Vasilievich Kireevsky (Russian: Пётр Васи́льевич Кире́евский, 23
February 1808 in Dolbino,
Likhvinsky Uyezd,
Kaluga Governorate – 6
November 1856)...
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determined to
protect Russian culture and traditions.
Aleksey Khomyakov, Ivan
Kireyevsky, and
Konstantin Aksakov are
credited with co-founding the movement. An...
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Rogozin and
Sergei Glazyev. The
doctrines of
Aleksey Khomyakov, Ivan
Kireyevsky (1806–1856),
Konstantin Aksakov (1817–1860) and
other Slavophiles had...
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satisfaction rates were
noted in the muni****lities of
Kireyevsky District - 73.15%,
Zaoksky District - 76.34%,
Shchyokinsky District -...
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amateur artist. He co-founded the
Slavophile movement along with Ivan
Kireyevsky, and he
became one of its most
distinguished theoreticians. His son Nikolay...