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Yuryevich Fomin (25
April 1982 – 2
April 2023),
better known as
Vladlen Tatarsky, was a Ukrainian-born
Russian military blogger,
convicted bank robber,...
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Embankment in
Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Russian military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky, real name
Maxim Fomin, died as a
result of the
explosion and 42 people...
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Tatarsky (masculine),
Tatarskaya (feminine), or
Tatarskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Alexander Tatarsky (1950–2007), Soviet/Russian film
director Vavilen...
- (2000).
Laureate of the
State Prize of the
Russian Federation (1998).
Tatarsky was born in Kyiv into a
family of
Jewish origin. His
father Mykhailo Semyonovich...
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Tatarsky (Russian: Татарский; masculine),
Tatarskaya (Татарская; feminine), or
Tatarskoye (Татарское; neuter) is the name of
several rural localities (khutors...
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author Victor Pelevin.
Published in 1999, it
tells the
story of
Babylen Tatarsky, a
Moscow 'creative' and
advertising copywriter. The
story deals with themes...
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Andrew Tatarsky (born
August 11, 1955) is an
American psychologist and the
founder and
director of the
Center for
Optimal Living. He
teaches in New York...
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Tatar Yantığı (Tatar: Татар Янтыгы, romanized: Tatar Yantığı) is a
rural locality (a selo) in Layış District, Tatarstan. The po****tion was 366 as of 2010...
- what is
today Dnipro. The "Vladlen
Tatarsky"
Battalion was
named in
honor of the
Russian milblogger Vladlen Tatarsky, who had been
recently ********inated...
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teachers were
Yevgeny Sivokon and
David Cherk****ky. He also met
Alexander Tatarsky during the studies, his
closest friend since. In 1972 he
joined the animation...