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Nekrasov Cossacks. The
Nekrasovites were Old Believers, and
hence ****cuted by
Orthodox Russian authorities. Initially, the
Nekrasovites settled by the right...
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friction between the two
groups over land and
fishing rights. In 1794, the
Nekrasovites attacked and destro**** Katerlez.
Afterwards the
Turkish authorities re-located...
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Nekrasov Cossacks for
another meaning Nekrasovite is a rare
copper vanadium sulfosalt mineral with
formula Cu26V2(Sn,As,Sb)6S32. It
crystallizes in...
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filmmaker and
podcaster Ignat Nekrasov (c.1660-1737),
original leader of
Nekrasovites (Nekrasov Cossacks) Ivan
Nekrasov (1892–1964),
Soviet army
officer and...
- flee to the
protection of the
Crimean Khanate.
Descendants of
these Nekrasovites would relocate to
Anatolia during the
Pugachev Uprising and
settle near...
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Naquite Naq
Nekoite Nk
Nimite Nim
Novgorodovaite Nov
Narsarsukite Nar
Nekrasovite Nek
Ningyoite Nin
Novodneprite Nnp Na****e Nsh
Nelenite Nln Niningerite...
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Nahcolite Naldrettite Nambulite Narsarsukite Natrolite Natron Natrophilite Nekrasovite Nelenite Nenadkevichite Nepheline Népouite
Neptunite Nichromite Nickel...
- Chatkalite, 20 Mawsonite; 30 Colusite, 30 Germanite, 30 Germanocolusite, 30
Nekrasovite, 30 Stibiocolusite, 30 Maikainite, 30 Ovamboite; 35a Hemusite, 35a Kiddcr****ite...
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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...
- [205] [206] (IUPAC:
tricalcium pentadecaoxyhexasilicate heptahydrate)
Nekrasovite (germanite: IMA1983-051) 2.CB.30 [207] [208] [209] (Cu13VSn3S16) Nelenite...