- стрельцы, lit. 'shooters/firearm troops', IPA: [strʲɪlʲˈt͡sɨ]; sg. стрелец,
strelets, IPA: [strʲɪˈlʲet͡s]) were the
units of
Russian firearm infantry from the...
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Admiral Chichagov was
transferred to
Strelets to
lighten the former, but it was not
enough to
refloat her.
Strelets was
reclassified as a coast-defense...
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Valeriu Streleț (pronunciation: [
strelets]; born 8
March 1970) is a
Moldovan politician who was
Prime Minister of
Moldova in 2015. He
subsequently received...
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Strelets is a term used to
refer to a
Russian infantryman from the 16th to the
early 18th centuries.
Strelets may also
refer to:
Strelets,
Stara Zagora...
- The
Strelets Arab or
Strelets Horse is an
extinct Ukrainian breed of
light cavalry horse. It was bred in the
nineteenth century at the
Striletsky State...
- The Tale of
Fedot the
Strelets (Russian: Сказка про Федота-стрельца, удалого молодца) is a play poem by
Russian writer and
actor Leonid Filatov, written...
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radiological and
chemical control; a
medical kit, and
filtering clothes. The "
Strelets" ("Musketeer"/ Стрельцы)
system provides voice and
video communication...
- Chita, and Nerchinsk.
Beketov started his
military service as a
guardsman (
strelets) in 1624 and was sent to
Siberia in 1627. He was
appointed Enisei voevoda...
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formation of
Strelets troops in the mid-16th century, the low-level
commanding officers were
appointed to one of the
following ranks:
strelets (стреле́ц)...
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Bulgarian Settlements 2020". Grao.BG. "
Strelets Village Geography".
Gorna Oryahovitsa Muni****lity. "Information on
Strelets Village Library". Chitalishta.com...