- Vasyl'
Matviyovych Shakhrai (Ukrainian: Василь Матвійович Шахрай;
February 11, 1888 – 1919) was a
Ukrainian political activist and
Bolshevik revolutionary...
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Sergei Semyonovich Shakhrai (Russian: Серге́й Семёнович Шахрай; born 28 June 1958) is a
Russian retired pair skater. With
partner Marina Cherkasova, he...
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nation had its own particularities. The
Ukrainian communists Vasil Shakhrai,
Alexander Shumsky, and Mazlakh, and then the
Tatar Sultan Galiyev, considered...
- Украины). The
party elected a
Chief Committee that
consisted of Aussem,
Shakhrai, Lapchinsky, Bosch, Zatonsky, Aleksandrov, Kulik, Grinevich,
Gorvits and...
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opposed by the
Military Secretary of
Soviet Ukraine whom the
first was
Vasyl Shakhrai. Note that the
first ministers of
Ukraine were not
specialists in military...
- Черкасова; born 17
November 1964) is a
Russian retired pair skater. With
Sergei Shakhrai, she won the 1979
European title at the age of 14. At 15, she was the 1980...
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Olympic season.
During their amateur career, they were
coached by
Sergei Shakhrai and
Kerry Leitch. In the 2000
Australia Day
Honours McGrath was awarded...
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Marxists within the
RSFSR and
later the USSR, like
Sultan Galiev and
Vasyl Shakhrai, meanwhile,
between 1918 and 1923 and then
after 1929,
considered the Soviet...
- the three,
Sergey S. Alekseev,
Anatoly Sobchak and
Sergei Mikhailovich Shakhrai, they were the
leaders of the process, but only a
Constitutional Conference...
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within the
Russian Empire and
later the USSR, like
Sultan Galiev and
Vasyl Shakhrai,
considered the
Soviet regime a
renewed version of the
Russian imperialism...