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- Klyushnikov (Russian: Клюшников) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Klyushnikova. It may refer to Andrei Klyushnikov (1892–1924)...
- Viktor Petrovich Klyushnikov (Russian: Клю́шников Ви́ктор Петро́вич, born 22 March 1841, village Leksianovka, Gzhatsk region, Smolensk Governorate, Imperial...
- Andrei Ivanovici Kliushnikov, whose real name was Vasilii Surov (commonly known as Nenin or Ninin; 1892-1924), was a Soviet communist who took a very important...
- from the original on 6 May 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023. Illarioshkin SN, Klyushnikov SA, Vigont VA, Seliverstov YA, Kaznacheyeva EV (September 2018). "Molecular...
- and Kalifarski (ethnic Russian and activist in the Comintern). Andrei Klyushnikov, also known as Nenin, was responsible for coordinating the action, and...
- Volnodumtsev (Семья вольнодумцев, Freethinkers' Family, 1872, with Viktor Klyushnikov), Balakirev (Балакирев, 1881) and Tsarsky sud (Царский суд, The Tsar's...
- Troubled Seas (1863), Nikolai Leskov's No Way Out (1864), and Viktor Klyushnikov's The Mirage (1864). Also in 1864, Fyodor Dostoevsky published his novel...
- Konstantin Leontyev, Dmitry Averkiyev, Vsevolod Krestovsky, Viktor Klyushnikov, Daniil Mordovtsev, Vasily Avseenko, Semyon Sholkovich. A pivotal figure...
- songwriter Nikolai Klyuev (1884–1937), peasant poet, A Northern Poem Viktor Klyushnikov (1841–1892), writer, editor and journalist, The Haze Yakov Knyazhnin...
- information on all aspects of city life. Its editors included Viktor Klyushnikov (1870 to 1892, with interruptions), Dmitry Stakheev (1875—1877), Fedor...