- Kitay-gorod (Russian: Китай-город, IPA: [kʲɪˈtaj ˈɡorət]), also
referred to as the
Great Possad (Великий Посад) in the 16th and 17th centuries, is a cultural...
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Orthodox Church. Anna
Ivanovna Abrikosova was born on 23
January 1882 in
Kitaigorod, Moscow,
Russian Empire. The
memoirs of Anna's
brother Dmitrii allege...
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formerly separated from one
another by walls: the
Kremlin ("fortress"),
Kitaigorod ("walled town", but
interpreted as "Chinatown" by folk etymology), Bielygorod...
- successful." The
Polish occupation was now
reduced to the
Kremlin and
Kitaigorod,
which the
Poles looted.: 280–281 In the
spring of 1611, the national...
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Suite Devonian Kyiv
Formation Paleogene Kievskaya Formation Paleogene Kitaigorod Formation Silurian Kitaygorod Formation Silurian Konglomeratbank Formation...
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Moscow on 3 May 1730 and was
buried at the Gr****
Church of St.
Nicholas in
Kitaigorod.
Kaikhosro had four children, three—David, Ana, and K****shan—by Ketevan...