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- Science (journal) (in Russian) (3): 9. .pnp.ru/politics/kabmin-utverdil-polozhenie-o-nacionalnoy-elektronnoy-biblioteke.html "The Cabinet of Ministers approved...
- Commandant of Moscow Garrison/HQ Moscow Motto(s) Положение обязывает (Polozhenie obyazyvaet) (Noble Obligation) Colors Blue and Red March Quick: Ballad...
- 20: 69–76. JSTOR 23423315 – via JSTOR. Shukian, M.P. (1940). "Pravovoe polozhenie evreev Gruzii v XIX stoletii". Trudy Istoriko-etnograficheskogo Muzeia...
- (class Struggle in Modern England), Moscow, 1922 Dinamika krizisov i polozhenie proletariata (The Moving Sources and Trends of Crises and the Status of...
- living within the Russian Empire by the 1836 statute or constitution (polozhenie). In 1868, Catholicos Gevorg (George) IV made the last major alteration...
- Calcutta. pp. 327–451. Ibragimov, B. 1973. Beludzhi ****stana. Sots.-ekon. Polozhenie v ****st. Beludhistane I nats. dvizhnie beludzhei v 1947–1970. Moskva...
- Bessarabia, far away from the Caucasus region. In 1836 a regulation, the Polozhenie (charter) was enacted by the Russian government that greatly reduced the...
- Tsarist policies in Armenia, particularly with the implementation of Polozhenie (Statute) in 1836 which greatly reduced the political power of the Armenian...
- Gulistan. Through the 1836 regulation by the Russian authorities, known as Polozhenie, Gandzasar ceased to be the seat of the diocese of Artsakh, which was...
- Russian control of Transcaucasus. 1836 The Russian government enacts the Polozhenie, a statute greatly restricting the power of the Armenian Church. 1894–1896...