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- See Nekrasov Cossacks for another meaning Nekrasovite is a rare copper vanadium sulfosalt mineral with formula Cu26V2(Sn,As,Sb)6S32. It crystallizes in...
- Nekrasov Cossacks, Nekrasovite Cossacks, Nekrasovites, Nekrasovtsy (Russian: Некрасовцы, Некрасовские казаки, Казаки-некрасовцы) descend from those Don...
- friction between the two groups over land and fishing rights. In 1794, the Nekrasovites attacked and destro**** Katerlez. Afterwards the Turkish authorities re-located...
- Chatkalite, 20 Mawsonite; 30 Colusite, 30 Germanite, 30 Germanocolusite, 30 Nekrasovite, 30 Stibiocolusite, 30 Maikainite, 30 Ovamboite; 35a Hemusite, 35a Kiddcr****ite...
- Nahcolite Naldrettite Nambulite Narsarsukite Natrolite Natron Natrophilite Nekrasovite Nelenite Nenadkevichite Nepheline Népouite Neptunite Nichromite Nickel...
- Naquite Naq Nekoite Nk Nimite Nim Novgorodovaite Nov Narsarsukite Nar Nekrasovite Nek Ningyoite Nin Novodneprite Nnp Na****e Nsh Nelenite Nln Niningerite...
- flee to the protection of the Crimean Khanate. Descendants of these Nekrasovites would relocate to Anatolia during the Pugachev Uprising and settle near...
- Qayragʻoch ore derposit, Ohangaron District, Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan (see Nekrasovite) Qayragʻoch [uz], Yakkabogʻ District, Qashqadaryo Region, Uzbekistan...
- filmmaker and podcaster Ignat Nekrasov (c.1660-1737), original leader of Nekrasovites (Nekrasov Cossacks) Ivan Nekrasov (1892–1964), Soviet army officer and...
- territory of the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 18th century - the Nekrasovites on the territory of the Banat, which in 1779 became part of the Kingdom...