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Sunzhensky (Russian: Су́нженский; masculine),
Sunzhenskaya (Су́нженская; feminine), or
Sunzhenskoye (Су́нженское; neuter) is the name of
several rural...
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renamed Stanitsa Voznesenskaya in 1847. Akhi-Yurt was
renamed Stanitsa Sunzhenskaya in 1859.
Ongusht was
renamed Stanitsa Tarskaya in 1859. Ildir-Ghala (town)...
- name Александр Никитович Карасёв Born 30 August [O.S. 17 August] 1916
Sunzhenskaya village,
Terek Oblast,
Russian Empire (present-day Vladikavkaz, Russia)...
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other Ingush lands: on the site of the
village Akhki-Yurt
appeared the
Sunzhenskaya stanitsa; on the site of the
village Tauzen-Yurt — the Vorontsovsko-Dashkovskaya...
- (6,644.79 km2; 2,565.57 sq mi)
Sunzhensky otdel (Сунженскій отдѣлъ)
Sunzhenskaya (Sunzha) 3,456 – 115,370 74,505 19,941.18
square versts (22,694.30 km2;...
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founded on the
territory of
village of Magomet-Khite in 1847
Stanitsa Sunzhenskaya was
founded on the
territory of
village of Akhi-Yurt in 1859 Stanitsa...
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Sunzhensky (masculine),
Sunzhenskaya (feminine), or
Sunzhenskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Sunzhensky District, name of
several districts in
Russia Sunzhensky...
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forced the
inhabitants of the farm to go north,
under the
cover of the "
Sunzhenskaya Cossack Line". In 1872, the farm was
settled by
highlanders among 300...
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Vladikavkazsky okrug and
administratively subordinated to the head of the Verkhne-
Sunzhenskaya line. In 1852, a
fortification for two
infantry companies was founded...
- instructed, with a part of the
Turkestan detachment and with two
Caucasian (
Sunzhenskaya and Dagestan)
mounted irregulars, to
punish the
Yomud Turkmens who refused...