- Its main
towns were
Nizhny Novgorod, Suzdal, Gorokhovets, Gorodets, and
Kurmysh.
Nizhny Novgorod was the seat of the prin****lity from 1350. The prince...
- in the
northern part of the governorate. Its
administrative centre was
Kurmysh. At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897,
Kurmyshsky Uyezd had...
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Tomsk Governorate Novokuznetsk Курмышский уезд
Simbirsk Governorate Kurmysh,
Pilninsky District Курский уезд
Belgorod Governorate Kursk Governorate...
- captured. With a
large booty, the
Tatars retreated and
released Vasily II in
Kurmysh. The
present conditions of
release are unknown. Chroniclers cite completely...
-
spiritual Consistory of His
Eminence without money on
December 3, 1747, to the
Kurmysh newly-baptized
village of Uspensky, Alikov, also, to the
newly built church...
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including the
cities of Alatyr, Arzamas, Balakhna, Vasilsursk, Gorokhovets,
Kurmysh, Yuryevets,
Yadrin with
adjacent territories. In 1717, the Governorate...
- the
rivers Pyana and Seryozha. The main
stronghold in the east was the
Kurmysh Fortress,
founded in 1372.
Along the
border stood small fortresses, in...
-
Metropolitan of Kazan;
Michael Adamantov,
Alexander Ilyinsky,
Aleksander Kurmysh,
Michael Gusev,
Aleksander Krylov,
Nikolai Romanovsky,
Alexei Molchanov...