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Mikhailovna Shakhovskaya (St. Petersburg,
Russian Empire, 1889 - Kiev,
Ukrainian SSR, 1920) (Евгения Михайловна Шаховская,
Yevgeniya Mikhaylovna Shakhovskaya) was...
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Shakhovskaya (Russian: Шаховская) is an
urban locality (a work settlement) and the...
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firsts in
aviation Notes Others such as
Marie Marvingt and
Evgeniya Shakhovskaya preceded her as
military pilots in
other roles, but not as
fighter pilots...
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Shakhovskaya (Шаховская; feminine), or
Shakhovskoye (Шаховское) is the name of
several inhabited localities in Russia:
Urban localities Shakhovskaya,...
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Natalia Shakhovskaya (September 27, 1935 – May 20, 2017), PAU, was a
Soviet and
Russian cellist. She
studied cello at the
Gnessin School of
Music (under...
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Yevgenia Fyodorovna Shakhovskaya-Glebova-Streshneva (née von Brevern; 24
December 1840 — 12
November 1924) was a
Russian philanthropist and
Cavalry Lady [ru]...
- Power/m****: 0.1 kW/kg "Princess, spy, aviatress:
remarkable life of
Evgeniya Shakhovskaya - AeroTime". July 26, 2021. "Wssewolod Abramovitch". earlyaviators.com...
- in an
aviation accident while instructing a
student pilot,
Evgeniya Shakhovskaya, at
Johannisthal on
April 24, 1913. "Wssewolod Abramovitch".
Early Aviators...
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households with 263 people, two shops, and 22 dachas.
Yevgenia Fyodorovna Shakhovskaya-Glebova-Streshneva, who
turned out to be the last
owner of the estate...
- of Krasnogorsk, Istra, Volokolamsk, and the urban-type
settlement of
Shakhovskaya in
Moscow Oblast. Some of the
suburban trains have
their southeastern...