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Alexander Moiseyevich Piatigorsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Моисе́евич Пятиго́рский; 30
January 1929 – 25
October 2009) was a
Soviet dissident,
Russian philosopher...
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Pyatigorsky otdel was a
Cossack district (otdel) of the
Terek oblast of the
Caucasus Viceroyalty of the
Russian Empire. The area of the
Pyatigorsky otdel...
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Russian Empire, the
settlement was the
administrative capital of the
Pyatigorsky Otdel of the
Terek Oblast.
During World War II the
German Wehrmacht temporarily...
- year - on
whether O****ymiron
receives a
literary award of
Alexander Pyatigorsky. In 2017, “Liga Stavok” paid the
biggest prize in the
history of the...
- 510 – 107,745 3,284.75
square versts (3,738.25 km2; 1,443.35 sq mi)
Pyatigorsky otdel (Пятигорскій отдѣлъ)
Pyatigorsk 18,440 38,310 181,481 200,486 5...
- xviii–xxi. Tamilarasu, 2014, pp. 27–46. Jagannathan, 2014, pp. 16–30.
Pyatigorsky, n.d., p. 515. Rajaram, 2015, p. vi. Maharajan, 2017, p. 102. Tolstoy...
- Schweitzer, 2013, pp. 200–205. Robinson, 2001, p. 29. Manavalan, 2009, p. 37.
Pyatigorsky, n.d., p. 515. Pillai, 1999, p. 8. Maharajan, 2017, p. 102. Maharajan...
- Len Karpinsky, Yuri Karyakin, Yuri Levada.
According to the
memoirs of
Pyatigorsky,
Zinoviev "became
everything for me at the faculty". As Karl
Kantor wrote...
- the
Lithuanian service with a
great number of his
Adyghe warriors. His
Pyatigorsky detachments became the
major military force of the Polish-Lithuanian...
- Kiev
Governorate receiving four; Makhnovsky, Skvirsky,
Lipovetsky and
Pyatigorsky [ru]. Ponomarov, A. P. (2000). Украинцы (in Russian). Nauka. p. 32. ISBN 9785020086692...