- the
Russian post-Soviet government.
Mammoth (Russian: ма́монт
mamont [
ˈmamənt], from
Yakut мамонт mamont,
probably mama, "earth",
perhaps from the notion...
-
Russian surname,
derived from the
Orthodox baptismal name Mamont [ru],
Mamant (Mammes, Gr****: Μάμας, Μάμαντος). The
feminine form is Mamontova. Notable...
-
Tatar lakca "noodles",
Chuvash läskä.
Mammoth from
Russian mamot, mamont,
mamant,
perhaps from a
Yakut word
derived from
Yakut mamma "earth"; from the belief...
-
northern cities of Russia, and in
Constantinople Monastery of the Holy
Mamant there was
quite significant merchant colony of Rus people. In 967, an angry...
- Ivan
Alexander of Bulgaria.
Theodosius died in 1363 at the
Monastery of St
Mamant in Constantinople. He went to the
Byzantine capital on a
visit to his fellow...
- Târgului
Church in Târgoviște. The
former building was
partly designed by a
Mamant Barbulov,
possibly a
naturalized Bulgarian, who may have
added the Oriental...