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Chita as far as
Tarskaya (a stop 12 km (7 mi) east of Karymskoye, in
Chita Oblast),
about 1,000 km (621 mi) east of Lake Baikal. From
Tarskaya the Trans-Manchurian...
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Works Xu Jingcheng. Work on the CER
began in July 1897
along the line
Tarskaya (east of Chita) —
Hailar —
Harbin — Nikolsk-Ussuriski, and accelerated...
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Tarsky (masculine),
Tarskaya (feminine), or
Tarskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Tarsky District, a
district of Omsk Oblast,
Russia Alfred Tarski (1901–1983)...
- was
consecrated on
September 14, 1993, by
Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow.
Tarskaya Street The
fountain on
Teatralnaya Ploshad' Omsk is home to many institutions...
- Petersburg,
later moved to Vladivostok),
which built 1,481 km of
tracks (
Tarskaya –
Hilar –
Harbin – Nikolsk-Ussuriski; 3
November 1901
traffic opened) and...
- was
renamed Stanitsa Sunzhenskaya in 1859.
Ongusht was
renamed Stanitsa Tarskaya in 1859. Ildir-Ghala (town) was
renamed Stanitsa Karabulakskaya in 1859...
- the present-day
Prigorodny district,
after which the
Cossack stanitsa Tarskaya was
built on the site of the
village Angusht. The same
happened on other...
-
along the
Sunzha River by the
Terek Cossacks began. The
foundation of the
Tarskaya stanitsa is ****ociated with the
emergence of the
Sunzha Line. The stanitsa...
- forces. The
oldest Ingush settlements founded in the
Prigorodny district (
Tarskaya valley) in the 17th
century are
Angusht (now the
village of Tarskoye),...
- was
founded on the
territory of
village of Akhi-Yurt in 1859
Stanitsa Tarskaya was
founded on the
territory of
village of
Angusht in 1859
Stanitsa Karabulakskaya...