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Prince Alexander Kurakin (1752–1818),
Russian statesman and
diplomat Prince Alexey Kurakin (1759–1829),
Russian statesman Antons Kurakins (born 1990), Latvian...
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Prince Boris Ivanovich Kurakin (Russian: Князь Борис Иванович Куракин; 30 July 1676,
Moscow – 28
October 1727, Paris) was the
third permanent Russian...
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joined the club in 2017.
Kurakins sta**** with the club for five seasons,
departing at the end of the 2022 season.
Kurakins made his
first international...
- 25
volumes /
Under the
Supervision of
Alexander Polovtsov. 1896–1918.
Kurakins //
Brockhaus and
Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary: in 86
Volumes (82 Volumes...
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Prince Alexander Borisovich Kurakin,
sometimes spelled Kourakine (Russian: Александр Борисович Куракин; 18
January 1752 – Weimar, 6 / 24 June 1818) was...
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acted together with his father, who
accompanied him as a
private person.
Kurakins managed to
achieve the ****istance of
France in
maintaining peace with the...
- Igor
Anatolyevich Kurakin (Russian: Игорь Анатольевич Куракин; 9
April 1963 – 8
August 2000 in a road accident) was a
Russian professional footballer...
- The
Kurakin Almshouse (Spital) is a
wheelchair house built during the
Russian Enlightenment by the
princes Kurakin on the
territory of
their Moscow estate...
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Pavel Kurakin (Russian: Павел Куракин; born 3
December 1966 in Kolchugino) is a
former Russian football player. "Profile by footballfacts.ru" (in Russian)...
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Alexandrovich Kurakin (1733 – 1764) was a
Russian statesman, clerk, senator. The son of the
Chief Stahlmeister,
Prince Alexander Borisovich Kurakin and Alexandra...