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Count ****ny
Zakrevsky was made Governor-General of
Finland and
quickly became unpo****r
among both
Finns and
Swedes alike.
Zakrevsky abolished the Committee...
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November 19, 1831. Son of a poor Tver
nobleman of
distant Polish origin,
Zakrevsky began his
military career in a
cadet corps, from
which he
graduated in...
- Poltava, in
central Ukraine,
Moura was the
daughter of
Ignaty Platonovich Zakrevsky (1839–1906), a
member of the
Russian nobility and diplomat. In 1911, she...
- (LYaPAS, Russian: ЛЯПАС) is a
programming language created by
Arkady Zakrevsky in the
Soviet Union.
LYaPAS was
initially designed especially for non-numeric...
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Starozakrevskyi Maidan until 1938 (Старозакревський Майдан,
literally "Old
Zakrevsky Maidan",
maidan meaning "public square"), is a
village located between...
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story was that he
returned to Europe,
posed as the
Russian Duke
Boris Zakrevsky in 1916, and
joined Kitchener in Scotland.
While on
board HMS Hampshire...
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Golitsyn Viktor Kochubey Balthasar von
Campenhausen Vasily Lanskoy ****ny
Zakrevsky Dmitry Bludov Alexander Stroganov Lev
Perovski Dmitry Bibikov Sergey Lanskoy...
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Estate of Аrseny
Zakrevsky called Ivanovskoye [ru]...
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Maxim Gorky.
Revised 1922, 1924, it has also been
translated by
Marie Zakrevsky and
Barrett H.
Clark The
Judge (1925).
Soviet Literature -
Issues 9-12...
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Golitsyn Viktor Kochubey Balthasar von
Campenhausen Vasily Lanskoy ****ny
Zakrevsky Dmitry Bludov Alexander Stroganov Lev
Perovski Dmitry Bibikov Sergey Lanskoy...