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Ordzhonikidze was the
surname of
Soviet political leader Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze,
after whom
several places in the USSR were named.
Ordzhonikidze may refer...
- V Yakovlev, D. G. Yevseyev, N. A. Zhydelev, I. K. Ksenofontov, G. K.
Ordjonikidze, Ya. Kh. Peters, K. A. Peterson, V. A. Trifonov. On
December 7, 1917...
- The
house where Ordjonikidze was born in G****sha, Georgia....
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Tengiz Abuladze based on a
novel of same name by
Nodar Dumbadze. Soso
Ordjonikidze Sesilia Takaishvili Aleqsandre Jorjoliani Grigol Tkabladze Manana Abazadze...
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represented by some TE (built from
captured German parts), SO (Sergo
Ordjonikidze) and L (Lebedyanski)–series locomotives. The L-series
locomotives were...
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Moskovskii Aviatsionii Institut [Sergo
Ordjonikidze] –
student construction bureau Moscow Aviation Institute [Sergo
Ordjonikidze])
studied agricultural aircraft...
- Vano
Davit Gogibedashvili as
Sandro Giorgi Tsintsadze as
Spiridon Nino
Ordjonikidze as Eka
Aleksi Jakeli as
Viktor Antony Fiant (2002). (Et) le cinéma d'Otar...
- The 2nd
Mountain Division continued their offensive towards Alagir and
Ordjonikidze,
reaching on 15
November about 20 km (12 mi) from the
Grozny oil center...
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theatres in the
former USSR. He
worked as a
stage director in Astrakhan,
Ordjonikidze, Minsk,
Vilnius and
other towns. The most
significant plays directed...
- uprising.
Kliment Voroshilov,
Vyacheslav Molotov,
Feliks Dzerzhinsky,
Sergo Ordjonikidze,
Sergei Kirov,
Lazar Kaganovich,
Valerian Kuibyshev,
Mikhail Frunze,...