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Obshchy Syrt (Russian: Общий Сырт,
pronounced [ˈopɕːɪj sɨrt]) is a
highland ridge, or
plateau (syrt), in the
European part of Russia. It
starts north of...
- farmstead), or a khutor, in
Imperial Russia. The term
derives from the word
obshchiy (Russian: общий,
literally "common"). The mir was a
community consisting...
- Jan
Nepomucen Bobrowicz,
Leipzig 1841 (in Russian),
partly (in Polish)
Obshchiy Gyerbovnik dvoryanskih rodov Vsyerossiyskoy Impyerii (Общий Гербовник дворянских...
- or khutors, in
Imperial Russia. The term
derives from the word о́бщий,
obshchiy (common). The vast
majority of
Russian peasants held
their land in communal...
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administrative division Obshchina (Russian: ́община, общи́на) (Russian о́бщий
obshchiy common, commune)
Russian peasant agrarian communities during Imperialist...
- Inberen,
Anastasian settlements may have a "common house" (общий дом,
obshchiy dom), a two-storeied
building at the
centre of the
settlement which is...
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toponymy in the
mentioned areas: in Tien Shan, Pamirs,
South Urals, such as
Obshchiy Syrt by Urals, Uzun-Syrt ("Long back")
plateau by
Koktebel in Crimea. It...
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Prokhor Baskakov Peace to Him Who
Enters (1961) as Ivan
Yamshchikov Nash
obshchiy drug as
Prokhor Korniyets Gde-to est syn as
Matros Naked among Wolves (1963)...
- Getmanov, S.N. (1982). A
labyrinthodont from the
Lower Tri****ic of the
Obshchiy Syrt Region.
Paleontological Journal 1982:102-106. Damiani, R. J. and Yates...