- Ivan
Dmitrievich Sytin (Russian: Ива́н Дми́триевич Сы́тин; 5
February 1851 – 23
November 1934) was a
publisher in the
Russian Empire. The son of a Soligalich...
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Pavel Pavlovich Sytin (Russian: Павел Павлович Сытин) (30 July [O.S. 18 July] 1870
Skopin – 22
August 1938 Moscow) was a
Russian and
Soviet military leader...
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Sergey Sytin (Ukr.
Sergiy Valeriyovich Sitіn; born July 19, 1982, in Avdiivka, USSR) is a
Ukrainian ****sal player. He
plays as a
forward for the Moscow...
- Trotsky, Vācietis and
Sytin on the other.
Stalin interfered with
matters beyond his
competence and
urged Voroshilov to
ignore Sytin's orders. When on 29...
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permanent revolution. On 19
September 1905, the
typesetters at the Ivan
Sytin's printing house in
Moscow went out on
strike for
shorter hours and higher...
- Revolution, in 1917, he
sided with the Bolsheviks. One of the main
editors of "
Sytin Military Encyclopedia" of 1911–1915 (common name;
officially just Military...
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seize the
initiative and
begin the
siege of Kars.
Military encyclopedia of
Sytin.
Aladzha James Reid, 2000:
Crisis of the
Ottoman Empire:
Prelude to Collapse...
- Wrocław: Ossolineum, 1983. — P. 49. — ISBN 83-0402466-7 Грего-Болгарские войны
Sytin Military encyclopedia Norwich, John (2023). The
History of the Byzantine...
- the bridge, and the Kitai-gorod wall
facing the river.
According to P. V.
Sytin, the
historical church of St. Anna and
other relics had to be dis****embled...
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Vladimir A.; Schoultz,
Gustav K. von (1911). Военная энциклопедия Сытина [
Sytin Military Encyclopedia] (in Russian). Vol. III. Аральская флотилия – Афонское...