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Alexey Ivanovich Voyevoda (Russian: Алексей Иванович Воевода; born 9 May 1980) is a
Russian bobsledder,
professional arm
wrestler and politician. A professional...
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Voivode (/ˈvɔɪvoʊd/ VOY-vohd), also
spelled voivod,
voievod or
voevod and also
known as
vaivode (/ˈvaɪvoʊd, ˈveɪ-/ V(A)Y-vohd), voivoda, vojvoda, vaivada...
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Voyevoda (Russian: Воево́да listen), Op. 3, is an
opera in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky with a
libretto written by
Alexander Ostrovsky...
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voyevoda, or
vojvoda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up
wojewoda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Voivode...
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Sirma Voyvoda (1776–1864) was a
Bulgarian hajduk (irregular fighter).
Disguised as a man, she parti****ted in the
guerilla movement in
Ottoman Vardar Macedonia...
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composer had
already emplo**** in his much
lesser known symphonic ballad The
Voyevoda (1891).
After the
success of The
Sleeping Beauty in 1890, Ivan Vsevolozhsky...
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khans was
abolished and the
khanate came to be
governed by
Russian voyevodas. However,
khans still reigned. One of the khans,
Simeon Bekbulatovich...
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appointees (namestniki) of a
knyaz and,
starting from the 17th century, by
voyevodas. In 1708, an
administrative reform was
carried out by
Peter the Great...
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Khovansky may
refer to: Ivan
Andreyevich Khovansky (?–1621),
Russian boyar and
voyevoda Ivan
Andreyevich Khovansky (Tararui) (?–1682),
Russian boyar Ivan Ivanovich...
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Voyevoda, Op. 78, is a "symphonic ballad" for orchestra,
written by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1891. It is
based on
Alexander Pushkin's translation...