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Yakov.
People named Yakov Yakov Blumkin (1900–1929), a Left Socialist-Revolutionary
Yakov Cherevichenko (1894–1976),
Soviet military leader Yakov Chubin...
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Yakov Naumovich Pokhis (Russian: Яков Наумович Похис; born 24
January 1951),
better known as
Yakov Smirnoff (Russian: Яков Смирнов; /ˈsmɪərnɒf/), is a...
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Yakov Iosifovich Dzhugashvili (31 March [O.S. 18 March] 1907 – 14
April 1943) was the
eldest son of
Joseph Stalin, and the only
child of Stalin's first...
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Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich ForMemRS (Russian: Я́ков Бори́сович Зельдо́вич, Belarusian: Я́каў Бары́савіч Зяльдо́віч; 8
March 1914 – 2
December 1987), also...
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Yakov Mikhailovich Yurovsky (Russian: Яков Михайлович Юровский,
pronounced [ˈjakəf mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ jʊˈrofskʲɪj]; 19 June [O.S. 7 June] 1878 – 2 August...
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Yakov Kasman (born
February 24, 1967) is a
Russian American classical pianist,
professor of piano, and artist-in-residence at the
University of Alabama...
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Yakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov (3 June [O.S. 22 May] 1885 – 16
March 1919) was a
Russian revolutionary and
Soviet politician who
served as
Chairman of the...
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Yakov Vyacheslavovich Trenin (Russian: Яков Вячеславович Тренин; born 13
January 1997) is a
Russian professional ice
hockey forward for the Minnesota...
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Yakov Permyakov (Russian: Яков Пермяков; died 1712) was a
Russian seafarer, explorer, merchant, and Cossack. In 1710,
while sailing from the Lena River...
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Yakov Fishman may
refer to:
Yakov Moiseevich Fishman (1887-1961),
Russian politician and
revolutionary Yakov Leybovich Fishman (1913–1983),
chief rabbi...