- Nychypir,
Nykyfor Romanian: Nichifor,
Nechifor The name may
refer to: Nikifor, a
Polish painter Nikifor Begichev, a
Russian Arctic explorer Nykyfor Hryhoriv...
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Nykyfor Oleksandrovych Hryhoriv (or Grigoryev, real
surname Servetnyk; 21 February [O.S. 9 February] 1884 – 27 July 1919) was a
Ukrainian military leader...
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Nykyfor Yakovych Hryhoriiv (Ukrainian: Ники́фор Я́кович Григо́ріїв; 9 February [O.S. 21 February] 1883 – 5
August 1953) was a
Ukrainian revolutionary...
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March and
carried out at the
beginning of the
following month. The
Otaman Nykyfor Hryhoriv,
formally submitted to the
Bolshevik command of
Vladimir Antonov-Ovseyenko...
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Nykyfor Tymofiyovych Kalchenko (Ukrainian: Никифор Тимофійович Кальчекно; 9 February [O.S. 27 January] 1906 – 14 May 1989) was a
Ukrainian and Soviet...
- uprisings, and in May 1919, the
rebellion of the 20,000-strong
forces of
Nykyfor Hryhoriv,
prevented the Red Army from
finally destroying the UPA and marching...
-
White Army in its
struggle with the Bolsheviks. The
Ukrainian general Nykyfor Hryhoriv who
sided with
Bolsheviks managed to
drive the
Triple Entente...
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contested between the UPR, the
Whites (Armed
Forces of
South Russia),
Nykyfor Hryhoriv's
peasant insurgents,
Makhnovshchina (who
returned twice), and...
- on the movement's autonomy.
Makhno rebuilt his army from the
remains of
Nykyfor Hryhoriv's
forces in
western Ukraine,
routed the
White Army at the Battle...
- The
uprising of
Nykyfor Hryhoriv was an
armed protest against the
Bolshevik rule in
Ukraine in May 1919,
which covered the area
between Mykolaiv and Kherson...