- Yoshkar-Ola
means “red city” in Mari and
before 1919 was
known as
Tsaryovokokshaysk (Царевококшайск),
between 1919 and 1927 also as
Krasnokokshaysk (Краснококшайск)...
- Kazan, Kozmodemyansk, Laishev, Mamadysh, Sviyazhsk, Sp****k, Tetyushi,
Tsaryovokokshaysk, Tsivilsk, Cheboksary, Chistopol, and
Yadrin uyezds. In 1913, the...
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which took
place on 13 and 15 July,
forcing Pugachev to
retreat to
Tsaryovokokshaysk and then to
cross the Volga. Out of 25,000 and 15,000
rebels who parti****ted...
- (1925) →
Volgograd (1961)
Tsarskoye Selo →
Detskoye Selo →
Pushkin Tsaryovokokshaysk →
Krasnokokshaysk → Yoshkar-Ola
Tsimlyanskaya →
Tsimlyansk Tulatovo...
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Russian Muslim communities of
Moscow (Banu Zulkarnain), Yoshkar-Ola (
Tsaryovokokshaysk Community of
Russian Muslims), Omsk and Almaty. NORM
positions itself...
- to
suppress them in the
course of the
Cheremis (Mari) Wars. When
Tsaryovokokshaysk (modern Yoshkar-Ola) was
founded in the Mari mainland,
Kokshaysk lost...
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Eastern Mari (north of
modern Bashkortostan),
followed by the Mari of
Tsaryovokokshaysk and
Urzhum uyezds. They
aimed to
provide education for Mari and to...
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northwestern part of the governorate. Its
administrative centre was
Tsaryovokokshaysk (Yoshkar-Ola). At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897, Tsaryovokokshaysky...