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specifically for use on
samovars.
Today samovars are po****r
souvenirs among tourists in Russia.
Baroque samovar, 18th
century Samovars, from a 1989 series...
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Retrieved 7
January 2022. Teslova,
Elena (31
January 2021). "Russian
samovars make tea-time
distinctive tradition".
Anadolu Agency.
Retrieved 17 November...
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European nuns, or may have been ****ociated with
cookies served beside Russian samovars (tea urns). By the 20th century, they were a part of wedding, Christmas...
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Archived from the
original on 28
March 2024.
Retrieved 30 June 2017.
Samovar,
Larry A.; Porter,
Richard E.; McDaniel,
Edwin R.; et al. (2016). Communication...
- who
inherited the
samovar factory in 1823. That year they
produced 423
samovars. Ten
years later the
production was
about 625
samovars a year, but by 1853...
- The
Samovar Girl in a 1921 romance/adventure
novel based in
Chita in
eastern Siberia during the
Russian Civil War. The
novel was
written by Frederick...
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Church in the city
houses their family vault. The
first factory to
produce samovars industrially was also
established there in the
course of the 18th century...
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Strange Horizons is an
online speculative fiction magazine. It also
features speculative poetry and non-fiction in
every issue,
including reviews, essays...
- as
modern day
urban living may not
always permit the use of
elaborate samovars.
Sometimes milk is
added to the Kahwah, but this is
generally given to...
- Foundation, vol. 4, 1998, ISBN 0195123085pp. 356, 357
Oxane Leingang. "Stalin’s
Samovars:
Disabled Veterans in (Post-)Soviet Literature", In: Am****tion in Literature...