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Zhemchuzhnikov (Russian: Жемчужников, from жемчуг
meaning pearl) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Zhemchuzhnikova. It may refer...
- cousins, the
brothers Alexei Zhemchuzhnikov (1821-1908),
Vladimir Zhemchuzhnikov [ru] (1830-1884) and
Alexander Zhemchuzhnikov [ru] (1826-1896),
during the...
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Aleksey Mikhailovich Zhemchuzhnikov (Russian: Алексе́й Миха́йлович Жемчу́жников, 23
February 1821 - 7
April 1908) was a
Russian poet, dramatist, essayist...
- Yuri
Apollonovich Zhemchuzhnikov (Russian: Юрий Аполлонович Жемчужников; 8 May [O.S. 26 April] 1885 in
Samara – 9
January 1957 in Leningrad) was a Russian...
- and his
detachment had to go back. In 1844, the
expedition of
General Zhemchuzhnikov acted against Kenesary. On the part of the
Orenburg governorate, a detachment...
- ISBN 978-0-8137-2384-6.
Retrieved 1 June 2022. Allen, M. B.; Alsop, G. I.;
Zhemchuzhnikov, V. G. (January 2001). "Dome and
basin refolding and
transpressive inversion...
- Time,
Pages 335 - 340 (2000) L. E. Popov,
Michael G. B****ett, V. G.
Zhemchuzhnikov, L. E.
Holmer and I. A. Klishevich, "Gondwanan
faunal signatures from...
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Panaev and Ivan Turgenev. In the
early 1850s, in
collaboration with the
Zhemchuzhnikov brothers,
Tolstoy created the
fictional writer Kozma Prutkov, a petty...
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Korneychukov Kozma Prutkov Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy,
Aleksey Zhemchuzhnikov, and two
others Collective name who
published in
Sovremennik during...
- 1829 Ivan
Khrapovitskiy 27
January 1829 – 11
December 1835
Mikhail Zhemchuzhnikov 11
December 1835 – 30
December 1840
Vasily Sheremetev 10
January 1841 –...