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Anatoly Vasilyevich Kvashnin (Russian: Анатолий Васильевич Квашнин; 15
August 1946 – 7
January 2022) was a
Russian general of the army who
served as the...
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Kvashnin (masculine) or
Kvashnina (feminine) is a
Russian surname. This
surname is
shared by the
following people:
Anatoly Kvashnin (1946–2022), Chief...
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Kvashnins-Samarin
family is an
ancient Russian noble family.
Members of the
family were
written as
Kvashnin-Samarin up
until the 17th century, where...
- Yuri
Kvashnin (Russian: Юрий Квашнин, 24
November 1964 – 10
November 2011) was a
Russian pair
skater who
competed for the
Soviet Union. With
Marina Avstriyskaya...
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Konstantin Pavlovich Kvashnin (Russian: Константин Павлович Квашнин; 27
December 1898 – 2
November 1982) was a
Soviet Russian football player and manager...
- doi:10.1038/ncomms12267. PMC 4974473. PMID 27464650. ****ok, D. V.;
Kvashnin, A. G; Ivanova, A. G.; Troayn, I. A.; Oganov, A. R. (2019). "Synthesis...
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officers were
called "blazers" in the army's
slang (for example,
Anatoly Kvashnin was a "blazer"). In 2005,
Minister of
Defence Sergei Ivanov announced a...
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Sergey Akhromeyev,
Boris Vasiliev,
Aleksandr Blagonravov, and
Anatoly Kvashnin.[citation needed] In 1998 the
Malinovsky Academy merged with the Frunze...
- S2CID 250921188. ****ok,
Dmitrii V.; Troyan, Ivan A.; Ivanova, Anna G.;
Kvashnin,
Alexander G.; Kruglov, Ivan A.; Hanfland, Michael; Sadakov,
Andrey V.;...
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element of
Slavic religion; such a view was
expressed only by
Nikolay Kvashnin-Samarin [ru] in his
amateur work Очерке славянской мифологии (1872), but...