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Nikolay Andreevich Veryovkin-Rakhalsky (1893–1984) was a
Soviet general. He
fought in the
Imperial Russian Army
during World War I
before going over to...
- into the
desert south of the Syr-Darya. 1.
Kaufmann 2. Fort
Aralsk 3.
Veryovkin 4.
Lomakin 5.
Markozov Khiva In
December 1872 the Czar made the final...
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Memorial plaque at the Suu-Akan cave
where Alexander Veryovkin died
tragically in 1983...
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Central Asia in the 19th century, the
Russians under Nikolai Aleksandrovich Veryovkin [ru] took the city of
Turkistan (in present-day Kazakhstan) in 1864. Mistaking...
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Vladimir Verevkin (Russian: Владимир Верёвкин; born 8 May 1987) is a
Kyrgyzstani footballer who was
banned for life from
playing football in
August 2019...
- Khanate,
smaller southern states were overtaken. By 1864,
Russian General Veryovkin had
captured Turkistan for the
Kokand Khanate. Subsequently,
under Russian...
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Veryovkin 2-y (Russian: Верёвкин 2-й) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Nizhnekamenskoye Rural Settlement,
Talovsky District,
Voronezh Oblast, Russia...
- (1932–1935)
August Kork (1935–1937)
Nikolay Veryovkin-Rakhalsky (1937–1939)
Mikhail Khozin (1939–1941)
Nikolay Veryovkin-Rakhalsky (1941–1944)
Nikandr Chibisov...
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Veryovkin 1-y (Russian: Верёвкин 1-й) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Nizhnekamenskoye Rural Settlement,
Talovsky District,
Voronezh Oblast, Russia...
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small oasis of
Suzak about 105 km (65 mi) east of the river. In June 1864
Veryovkin took Hazrat-i-Turkestan from Kokand. He
hastened surrender by bombarding...