- Pskov),
Smolyaki (from Smolensk),
Siberyaki (Siberian),
Zabaykaltsi (
Transbaikalian) and
Bobri (beavers). Furthermore,
Ruska Roma are
related to Belaruska...
- The
Eastern Transbaikalian Front (Russian: Восто́чно-Забайка́льский фронт) was a
Soviet partisan front from
April 21, 1919, to
October 7, 1920. Initially...
- European,
Northern European, West Siberian, Altai-Sayan,
Central Siberian,
Transbaikalian,
Northeastern Siberian, Okhotsk-Kamtchatkan and
Canadian Provinces....
-
Saint George's
Cross for courage.
Pyotr Wrangel wrote: ****ov was a
Transbaikalian Cossack – dark and thickset, and of the
rather alert Mongolian type...
-
initiated in
Chita by the
former members of the
Chita Town Duma, the
Transbaikalian Oblast Zemstvo, and the
Chita Uezd Board. The
Provisional Oblast Government...
-
Aginsky district – 1991,
Kusocha village,
Mogoytuisky district) was a
Transbaikalian teacher,
local historian, researcher.
Timur Zhalsarayn was born in 1928...
- North-Caucasian, South-Ural (GRI 5970), Siberian, Angarsk, Sayansk,
Transbaikalian, Far East
chains deplo**** on the
basis of low-power
mobile stations...
-
blockade was tightened.
Bogdat was home to the
headquarters of the
Eastern Transbaikalian Front headed by
Pavel Zhuravlev. From
September 29 to
October 19 the...
- To
establish a
military force, Governor-General
Muravyov created the
Transbaikalian Cossacks by
arming 20,000
serfs from
local mines. From May to June 1854...
- Born into a
family of
eastern Siberian tribal chiefs of the siberian-
transbaikalian Evenks and the
Mongolian Daurian tribes, the
details of his
early life...