- Solomirsky, his son
Alexander Turchaninov (1838–1907),
Russian lawyer. The
Turchaninovs was a
noble family of Don
Cossacks origin from
stanitsa Aksayskaya and...
- may
refer to:
Turchaninov family, a
noble family in the
Russian Empire.
Alexei Turchaninov (1704/1705–1787)
Pyotr Ivanovitch Turchaninov (born 1746–c....
- Ivan
Vasilyevich Turchaninov (Russian: Иван Васильевич Турчанинов);
December 24, 1822 – June 18, 1901)
better known by his
Anglicised name of John Basil...
-
Alexei Fedorovich Turchaninov (Russian: Алексей Фёдорович Турчанинов; born
Alexei Fedorovich Vasilyev; 1704/1705 –
March 21, 1787) was a
business magnate...
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Nikolai Stepanovich Turczaninow (Russian: Николай Степанович Турчанинов; 1796 – 7
January 1864 [O.S. 26
December 1863]) was a
Russian botanist and plant...
- July 1919 by
Alexander Kolchak's
White Russian troops.
Pyotr Ivanovich Turchaninov was
named governor of the territory. In the
autumn of 1918, the southwestern...
- he took
private lessons,
about which he
wrote to
Military Secretary Turchaninov [ru]; later,
according to some reports, he
jokingly asked to test himself...
-
provisional government (October 1917 – 16
March 1918
Aleksey Aleksandrovich Turchaninov)
until czarist rule
collapsed for good,
giving way to the
Soviet regime...
-
Aleksei Alekseevich Borovoi and Lev
Chernyi (born
Pavel Dmitrievich Turchaninov). From Nietzsche, they
inherited the
desire for a
complete overturn of...
-
Parker Albin F.
Schoepf Carl
Schurz Franz Sigel Régis de
Trobriand Ivan
Turchaninov August Willich The
rapid rise of the
United States Navy
during the Civil...