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- had written to Prince Shakhovskoi in Putvil urging him to find Tsar Dmitri and bring him to Moscow. Unable to comply, Shakhovskoi instead at some point...
- Shakhovsky or Shakhovskoy (Russian: Шаховский or Шаховской; masculine), Shakhovskaya (Шаховская; feminine), or Shakhovskoye (Шаховское) is the name of...
- Shakhovskoy District (Russian: Шаховско́й райо́н) is an administrative and muni****l district (raion), one of the thirty-six in Moscow Oblast, Russia....
- joined by several of Tsar Dmitry's former courtiers, including Grigorii Shakhovskoi and Mikhail Molchanov. The Saltykov and Romanov families were by far...
- interference regarding religious convictions. Local clergy accused Prince Shakhovskoi of "heresy", due to his interest in natural sciences. Authorities investigated...
- had murdered Feodor Godunov, and subsequently a confederate of Grigori Shakhovskoi, plotting a revolt against Moscow via a new pseudo-Dmitri. In June or...
- galactic proportions". Inverse innovation. Retrieved 21 December 2017. Shakhovskoĭ, D. N.; Grinin, V. P.; Rostopchina, A. N. (July 2003). "Photometric and...
- m****acres and suffering Kurdish irregular attacks. According to Boris Shakhovskoi the Armenian nationalists wanted to exterminate the Muslims in the occupied...
- Yaroslavl Rurikids) Princes Shakhovskoy (Yaroslavl Rurikids) Princes Shakhovskoi-Glebov-Streshneva (combined name - only the eldest in the family) Princes...
- 250 seat Mayakovsky Theater, the former ballroom in the palace of the Shakhovskoi-Glebov-Streshneva family who were patrons of the arts in 19th century...