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Prince Grigory Vasilyevich Kugushev (Russian: Григорий Васильевич Кугушев, 17
March 1824 – 3
October 1871) was a
Russian writer, poet and
playwright whose...
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November 1904, and
worked as a
manager on the
estates of
Prince Vyacheslav Kugushev, an Ufa
landowner whom
Tsiurupa persuaded to
secretly back the Bolsheviks...
- Project: An
Investigation Book in 3
Volumes (in
collaboration with
Sergey Kugushev 2005/2006) Код Путина The
Putin Code (2005) Война с Големом The War Against...
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Shvokhnev (The
Gamblers by
Nikolai Gogol),
Chyuzhbinin (Talisman by
Grigory Kugushev) The Old Man (Love and Friendship, by
Adelaida Taltseva),
among others...
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Fantastic Overture to his
opera Mazeppa (1859,
libretto by
Prince Grigory Kugushev), in
which whole-tone
scales were
profusely emplo****.
Franz Liszt greatly...
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Dybcho as
Leopold Volyapyuk Nina
Dintan as
Julianna Volyapyuk Georgiy Kugushev as
Ferry Vladimir Taskin as Rons
Volyapyuk Aleksandra Korvet as the maid...
- of Moscow.
First the term was
applied to
pagan princes. Tümen
Princes Kugushevs (ethnic Mishar) and
Rasts (ethnic Moksha) were
mentioned as
Mordvin princes...
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means tümen
commander and
refers to the city
founder Prince Tenish Kugushev or his
immediate ancestors.
Other scholars M. Safargaliev, P. Chermensky...
- (1890–1962),
choirmaster Irina Kolpakova (born 1933),
ballerina Georgy Kugushev (1896–1971),
actor and
director Alim
Kurumov (1911–1974) was a
Kumyk theater...
- Coat (Соболья шуба, или Спорь до слез, а об закладе не бейся) by
Nicolai Kugushev [ru]
published in 1803. In a
handwritten text of the
libretto preserved...