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Kotlyarevsky or
Kotliarevskyi (Ukrainian: Котляревський) is a
surname of
Ukrainian origin. The
known persons are: Ivan Kotliarevsky,
Ukrainian writer Pyotr...
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Pyotr Stepanovich Kotlyarevsky (23 June 1782 – 2
November 1852) was a
Russian military hero of the
early 19th century. He was born in the
village of Olkhovatka...
- Poltava. The
Kharkiv I. P.
Kotlyarevsky National University of Arts, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, is
named after him.
Monuments to
Kotlyarevsky were
erected in Kyiv...
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Nestor Alexandrovich Kotlyarevsky (Не′стор Алекса′ндрович Котляре′вский
February 2, 1863, Moscow,
Russian Empire, - May 12, 1925, Leningrad, USSR) was...
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Ukrainian literature include the
philosopher Hryhorii Skovoroda, Ivan
Kotlyarevsky,
Mykola Kostomarov,
Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky, Shevchenko, Ivan Franko, and...
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Pyotr Kotlyarevsky, who had
recently defeated the
Iranian crown-prince
Abbas Mirza at the
battle of Aslanduz.
Shortly before the siege,
Kotlyarevsky had...
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University of Arts
named after I. P.
Kotlyarevsky (or
Kharkiv Conservatory or
Kharkiv National I. P.
Kotlyarevsky University of Arts; Ukrainian: Харківський...
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Russia responded to this
unusual defeat by
moving Pyotr Kotlyarevsky, the hero of Akhalkalaki, from the
Turkish to the
Persian front. In the...
- on the play
Natalka Poltavka by Ivan
Kotlyarevsky,
first performed in 1889. The
original version of
Kotlyarevsky's play in 1819
contained a
number of Ukrainian...
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Major General Pyotr Kotlyarevsky launched a
surprise night attack and
routed the Persians, who were
still sleeping.
Kotlyarevsky then
quickly moved on...