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- responded by making Ivan Vlasov voyevoda of Nerchinsk and appointing Aleksey Tolbuzin [ru] to a new voyevodstvo at Albazin (July 1684). An attempt to move men...
- siege on Albazin, which was held by approximately 450 men led by Alexei Tolbuzin. According to Russians sources, the Qing had a "great might of guns" and...
- responded by making Ivan Vlasov voyevoda of Nerchinsk and appointing Akeksey Tolbuzin to a new voivodeship at Albazin (July 1684). An attempt to move men and...
- but the Russians, hearing of this, returned with 800 men under Aleksei Tolbuzin and reoccupied the fort. Their original purpose was merely to harvest the...
- Volkov as Krylov / Kramer Georgi Zhzhyonov as Timerin Arkadi Tolbuzin as Drobot (as A. Tolbuzin) Yevgeny Kuznetsov as Simakov Leonid Chubarov Vladimir Ferapontov...
- Theater and Art Institute in 1976. He studied under Pavel Semchenko and L.Tolbuzin. He actively parti****ted in art exhibitions since 1980. Works in the fields...
- UsovenichenkoVasily Anatoly IgnatievYakov Gennadi YukhtinSeryozhka Arkady Tolbuzinclerk Ivan MatveevStepok Dzidra Ritenberga - winner of the international...
- information from Soviet submariners. Nikolai Timofeyev as Afanasy Arkadi Tolbuzin as Georgy Orlov Aleksandr Grechany as midshipman Sergei Gurzo as Pavlo...
- Sergeyevich Ovechkin Boris Sichkin – Buba Kastorsky, actor and singer Arkady Tolbuzincolonel Leopold Sergeyevich Kudasov Vladimir Ivashovlieutenant Perov...
- Moscow in 1475. A Russian envoy to Italy during Ivan III's reign, Semion Tolbuzin, managed to recruit the Bolognese architect Aristotele Fioravanti (1420–85)...