- (present-day
Istanbul in Turkey), the
capital of the
Byzantine Empire. The
terms Tsargrad, Tsarigrad, Tsargorod, etc. are
rendered in
several ways
depending on the...
-
Tsargrad TV (Russian: Царьград ТВ) is a
Russian television channel owned by
Konstantin Malofeev. It was
named after Tsargrad, the old
Slavic name for Constantinople...
-
Education "Double-Headed Eagle". He is the
chairman of the
media group Tsargrad,
dedicated to
Russian Orthodox Christianity and
supporting Russian president...
- The Tale on the
Taking of
Tsargrad (Russian: Повесть о взятии Царьграда, romanized: Povest' o
vzyatii Tsar'grada) is a late 15th-century
Russian tale on...
-
memberships are
formally different at the MSU).
Dugin was
named chief editor of
Tsargrad TV by
businessman Konstantin Malofeev soon
after the TV station's founding...
-
Organization Society for the
Promotion of
Russian Historical Development Tsargrad (
Tsargrad Society), which,
according the
United States Department of Treasury...
-
Umayyad Caliphate.
According to
Nestor Iskander's Tale on the
Taking of
Tsargrad, the
Hagia Sophia was the
focus of an
alarming omen
interpreted as the...
-
western s**** of the
Black Sea all the way to
Constantinople (Slavic:
Tsargrad, Old Norse: Miklagarðr).[citation needed] An
alternative route named Zalozny [ru;...
- languages,
including in
Kievan Rus',
Constantinople has been
referred to as
Tsargrad (Царьград) or Carigrad, 'City of the
Caesar (Emperor)', from the Slavonic...
- two of Rurik's men,
Askold and Dir,
asked him for
permission to go to
Tsargrad (Constantinople). On
their way south, they came upon "a
small city on a...