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Muscovite (also
known as
common mica, isingl****, or
potash mica) is a
hydrated phyllosilicate mineral of
aluminium and pot****ium with
formula KAl2(AlSi3O10)(F...
- The
Grand Prin****lity of Moscow, or Muscovy,
known as the Prin****lity of
Moscow until 1389, was a late
medieval Russian monarchy. Its
capital was the...
- Look up muscovite or
Muscovite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Muscovite is a mineral.
Muscovite may also
refer to: A
demonym for an
inhabitant of...
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Pandaimonium Records (2001, Germany) and
Metropolis Records (2001, US). "
Moscovite Musquito" was
listed as "Muscoviet Musquito" on
these reissues. In 2014...
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moskvich (Russian: москвич)
itself translates as "a
native of Moscow, a
Moscovite". It was used to
point out the
original location of the cars manufactured...
- the
Germans were
fighting for "the
defence of
European culture against Moscovite–Asiatic inundation, and the
repulse of
Jewish Bolshevism ... No adherents...
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Moscovites gather by a
loudspeaker to
listen to
Vyacheslav Molotov's
announcement of the
German invasion, 22 June 1941...
- 17th
Century (1632–1698)
Ancient Humans The Mansi[self-published source]
Moscovite Sahanjar Soder 57°30′34″N 67°06′58″E / 57.50944°N 67.11611°E / 57.50944;...
- embrace". The
resulting "socialist carnival"
involved over
three million Moscovites, who
joined with 30,000
young foreign visitors in
events that
ranged from...
- ʿAbdallāh coin,
Moscovite Tartary (Muscovy), on the
reverse - Khan's name
Abdullah (in Arabic),
stamping Dmitry Donskoy Khan of the
Golden Horde Western...