- Ulyanovsk,
known as
Simbirsk until 1924, is a city and the
administrative center of
Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Volga River 705 kilometers...
- The
Simbirsk Operation was the
Bolshevik Red Army's
offensive against Vladimir Kappel's anti-Bolshevik People's Army of
Komuch and
Czechoslovak Legion...
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Simbirsk Governorate (Russian: Симбирская губерния, romanized: Simbirskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian...
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construction of the Karsunsky-
Simbirsk defense line
began (1647-1654 biennium). Twenty-two
years after its founding, the city of
Simbirsk had to
withstand a siege...
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Battle of
Simbirsk in 1670 was a
decisive battle of
Stepan Razin's rebellion.
During the
summer of 1670,
Razin captured Tsaritsyn and Astrakhan. From there...
- works. In 1869,
Ulyanov was
appointed inspector of
public schools in the
Simbirsk guberniya (in 1874-1886 he was
their director). In 1882,
Ulyanov was promoted...
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official capacities,
including the
position of censor.
Goncharov was born in
Simbirsk into the
family of a
wealthy merchant; as a
reward for his grandfather's...
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spelled as Gusyeva) was a
Russian townswoman (meshchanka) of
Syzran (near
Simbirsk) who
attempted to kill
Grigori Rasputin in 1914. In 1899 she is recorded...
- (Russian: Мари́я Ильи́нична Улья́нова; 18 February [O.S. 6 February] 1878,
Simbirsk – 12 June 1937, Moscow) was a
Russian Bolshevik revolutionary, politician...
- name Aleksandr. He
graduated with
honors from the
classical Gymnasium of
Simbirsk in 1883 and
later attended Saint Petersburg Imperial University, where...