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Yemelyan Ivanovich Pugachev (also
spelled Pugachyov; Russian: Емельян Иванович Пугачёв; c. 1742 – 21 January [O.S. 10 January] 1775) was an
ataman of the...
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Yemelyan is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Yemelyan Danilov (1627–1654),
Russian bellmaker Yemelyan Pugachev (1742–1775), pretender...
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Yemelyan Mikhailovich Yaroslavsky (Russian: Емелья́н Миха́йлович Яросла́вский, born
Minei Izrailevich Gubelman, Мине́й Изра́илевич Губельма́н; 3 March [O...
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Yemelyan Danilov (Russian: Емельян Данилов) (1627–1654) was a
Russian bellmaker.
Yemelyan Danilov was born to a
famous family of
Muscovite bellmakers...
- 1762. It
began as an
organized insurrection of Yaik
Cossacks headed by
Yemelyan Pugachev, a
disaffected ex-lieutenant of the
Imperial Russian Army, against...
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Yemelyan Ignatievich Ukraintsev (Russian: Емелья́н Игна́тьевич Украи́нцев;
September 12 or 23, 1641–1708) was a
Russian diplomat and statesman. Ukraintsev...
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impostors thrived,
pretending to be
Peter III, the most
famous of whom were
Yemelyan Pugachev and the "Montenegerin Tsar
Peter III" (Stephan the Little). Peter...
- is refused. Not much later, the
fortress is
besieged by the
insurgent Yemelyan Pugachev, who
claims to be the
Emperor Peter III. The
Cossacks stationed...
- Host with 2,000 men. In 1773–1774, the
Orenburg Cossacks took part in
Yemelyan Pugachev's insurrection. In 1798, all of the
Cossack settlements in the...
- service. Yaik
Cossacks were the
driving force in the
rebellion led by
Yemelyan Pugachev in 1773–1774.
Their main
livelihood was
fishery and the taxation...