- Oral (Kazakh: Орал,
pronounced [woˈrɑɫ] ), also
known as
Uralsk (Russian: Уральск, IPA: [ʊˈralʲsk]), is a city in
northwestern Kazakhstan, at the confluence...
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wealthy merchant,
reportedly tested the
feelings of the
Cossacks at the
Yaitsk by
suggesting that he led a m****
exodus into Turkey. When the
majority seemed...
- 1667,
Razin captured Yaitsk by
disguising himself and some of his
companions as
pilgrims to pray at the cathedral. Once
inside Yaitsk, they
opened the gates...
- in
order to
erase the
memory of it. Thus the Yaik
River and the city of
Yaitsk were
renamed to the Ural
River and Uralsk, respectively, and the Yaik Cossacks...
- in the
success of
their cause, revolted, tied
Pugachev and took him to
Yaitsk, to
extradite the
leader to save themselves. And
indeed Pugachev was arrested...
-
Zharkent (Kazakh: Жаркент) (1991)
Guryev →
Atyrau (Kazakh: Атырау) (1991)
Yaitsk →
Uralsk (1775) → Oral (Kazakh: Орал) (1991)
Verniy → Alma-Ata (1921) →...
- century, when
Cossacks established forts which later became the
cities of
Yaitsk (modern Oral) and
Guryev (modern Atyrau). The
Russians were able to seize...
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people making up his armies. For example,
after the very
first attack on
Yaitsk, he
turned not
towards the interior, but
instead turned east
towards Orenburg...
- center'.
Uralsk / Oral was
founded in 1613 by Cossacks, was
originally named Yaitsk,
after the Yaik River. The city was put
under siege during the
Russian Civil...
-
Russia by the Yaik Cossacks, is betra**** by his own men
after returning to
Yaitsk (now Oral, Kazakhstan).
September 21 –
George Mason and
George Washington...