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Vladimir Vladimirovich Kara-
Murza (Russian: Владимир Владимирович Кара-Мурза, IPA: [kɐˌra mʊrˈza]; born 7
September 1981) is a Russian-British political...
- Kara-
Murza (Russian: Кара́-Мурза́) is a
surname of
Tatar origin translated as "Black Prince" or "Dark Lord". Its
Russified version is
Karamzin (Russian:...
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Alexeyevich Kara-
Murza (Russian: Влади́мир Алексе́евич Кара́-Мурза́; 24
October 1959 – 28 July 2019) was a
Russian journalist and TV host. Kara-
Murza graduated...
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Sergey Georgyevich Kara-
Murza (Russian: Сергей Георгиевич Кара-Мурза; born
January 23, 1939) is a
Soviet and
Russian chemist, historian,
political philosopher...
- Sultan-
Murza or Saltan-
Murza (died at end of 16th century) was an
Ingush feudal lord who
controlled the
Darial Gorge and the
village located in it, Lars [ru]...
- Chet (baptized as Zachary) was a
murza of the
Golden Horde and the
legendary progenitor of a
number of
Russian noble families,
including Godunov, Saburov...
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Mindaugas Gervaldas (né
Murza; born 16 December, 1973) is a
Lithuanian radical nationalist and a Neo-****. He was a
member of the
Lithuanian National...
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Morza (plural morzalar; from
Persian mirza) is a
Princely title in
Tatar states, such as
Khanate of Kazan,
Khanate of
Astrakhan and others, and in Russia...
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stated that: "the
Kazakh hordes under Ak
Nazar Tsar
defeated the
Nogai murzas, the
children of the Shikhmamaevs." Trepavlov, V. V. (2016).
History of...
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campaign in Wallachia,
resulting in
Cossack victory and
capture of
Budjak Murza, at the
beginning of 1672. Ivan
Sirko and
Mykhailo Khanenko jointly took...