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Shatrov (Russian: Шатров) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ilya
Shatrov (1879 (or 1885)–1952),
Russian military musician, conductor...
- Ilya
Alekseevich Shatrov (Russian: Илья Алексеевич Шатров;
April 1, 1879 (or 1885) – May 2, 1952) was a
Russian military musician,
conductor and composer...
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Mikhail Filippovich Shatrov (1932–2010) was a
Soviet playwright. In 1958 he was
admitted to the
Union of
Soviet Writers.
Member of the CPSU
since 1961...
- romanized: Na
sopkakh Manchzhurii) is a
waltz composed in 1906 by Ilya
Alekseevich Shatrov. The
original and
orchestral arrangement is
written in E-flat
minor while...
- Ghode,
based on a
translation by Uday
Prakash of a
Russian play by
Mikhail Shatrov. He was then cast as a
psycho killer, the main
antagonist of the show,...
- (Family)".
SysTax -
database query. Universität Ulm.
Retrieved 2009-03-06.
Shatrov,
Andrey B.; Kudryashova,
Naina I. (2008). "Taxonomic
ranking of
major trombiculid...
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armored group near Lysychansk,
Vasyl Grudovik,
Vasyl Parfyankov,
Vadym Shatrov and
Volat Battalion commander, Ivan Marchuk, nom de
guerre Brest. Jan "Trombley"...
- Yerofeyev; Kill me, o my beloved! by
Elena Isaeva; The
Bolsheviks by
Mikhail Shatrov) and
books (Europe
Central by
William T. Vollmann).[citation needed] Pamela...
- Manchuria" (Na
sopkah Manchzhurii; 1906) is
another waltz composed by Ilya
Shatrov, a
decorated military musician whose regiment suffered badly in the Battle...
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Sarcoptiformes -
Urban Insects". Insectomania. 2022-06-03.
Retrieved 2023-06-26.
Shatrov AB (January 2005). "Ultrastructural
investigations of the
salivary glands...