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Prishib (Russian: Пришиб) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia.
Modern localities Prishib,
Astrakhan Oblast, a selo in
Prishibinsky Selsoviet...
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Prishib (Russian: Пришиб) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Prishibinsky Selsoviet of
Yenotayevsky District,
Astrakhan Oblast...
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Prishib (Russian: Пришиб) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative centre of
Alexeyevsky Selsoviet,
Blagovarsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia...
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Pokrovsk Porechye →
Demidov Poshekhonye → Poshekhonye-Volodarsk →
Poshekhonye Prishib →
Leninsk Protva →
Zhukov Pryoysish-Elau →
Bagrationovsk Pyora → Gondatti...
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village and was
known as Badcharvan/Bajarvan. It was
located within the
Prishib raion.
Hewsen 1988, p. 407. Hewsen, R. H. (1988). "BAGAWAN (1)". In Yarshater...
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relocated his
headquarters from
Bilasuvar village of
Javad district to
Prishib village of
Lankaran District.
Historian Mehman Suleymanov estimates his...
- Göytəpə (also, Goytepe, Göytäpä, Prišib,
Prishib, Prishibinsk, Prishibinskoe, and Prishibinskoye) — is a city and the most
populous muni****lity, except...
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Petropavlovka →
Petropavlovsk →
Sabirabad (1931) Port-Ilich →
Liman (1999)
Prishib → Göytəpə Qutqaşen → Qəbələ (1991) Qazı-Məmməd → Hacıqabul Şəki → Nuxa...
- 343.52 km2; 518.73 sq mi)
Sebidazhskiy prefecture (Себидажский участок)
Prishib (Göytəpə) 40,652 1,648.04
square versts (1,875.57 km2; 724.16 sq mi) Astarinskiy...
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Shamakhy and
Shusha uyezds,
establishing the
settlements of Vel, Privolnoye,
Prishib, Nikolaevka, and İvanovka. For some time, the 'sectarians' were forbidden...