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Sergei Petrovich Melgunov (Russian: Серге́й Петро́вич Мельгуно́в) (December 24 or 25, 1879 – May 26, 1956) was a
Russian historian,
publicist and politician...
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Melgunov Kurgan (Ukrainian: Мельгунівський курган), also
known as Lyta
Grave (Ukrainian: Лита могила), is one of the
oldest Scythian kurgans (burial mounds)...
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Russian Revolution.
Alpha History.
Retrieved 4
August 2021.
Melgunov (1925).
Melgunov (1927). Werth,
Bartosek et al. (1999),
Chapter 4: The Red Terror...
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Konstantin Melgunov (18
December 1926 – 18
December 2013) was a
Russian sailor. He
competed at five
consecutive Olympics,
starting with the 1952 Summer...
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Nikolai Alexandrovich Melgunov (Russian: Николай Александрович Мельгунов;
April 1804, – 16
February 1867) was a
Russian writer, publicist,
translator from...
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vastly understated.
Pioneering historian of the Red
Terror Sergei Melgunov claims that this was done
deliberately in an
attempt to
demonstrate the...
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Retrieved 4
August 2021.
Melgunov,
Sergey [1925] 1975. The Red
Terror in Russia. Hyperions. ISBN 0-88355-187-X.
Melgunov, Sergei. 1927. "The Record...
- also has a
number of
archaeological sites, such as
Nebelivka site and
Melgunov Kurgan.
Before the July 2020 reform,
Kirovohrad Oblast was administratively...
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multiple names:
authors list (link)
Melgunov, S.P. Red
Terror in
Russia (in Russian) Lyandres,
Semion (1989). "The 1918...
- Thus,
Rasht became the
gateway to
Europe in the 19th century.
Grigoriy Melgunov [ru], a
Russian orientalist and
writer who
visited Rasht at the end of...