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- Aleshkovsky (masculine, Russian: Алешко́вский) or Aleshkovskaya (feminine, Russian: Алешко́вская) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname...
- Pyotr Markovich Aleshkovsky (Russian: Пётр Ма́ркович Алешко́вский; born 22 September 1957) is a Russian writer, historian, broadcaster, television presenter...
- Iosif Efimovich Aleshkovsky (Russian: Ио́сиф Ефи́мович Алешко́вский), known as Yuz Aleshkovsky (Russian: Юз Алешко́вский) (September 21, 1929 – March 21...
- Vladimir Vysotsky, as well as written works of Venedikt Yerofeev, Yuz Aleshkovsky, and Vyacheslav Shishkov. Diverse additives are used to make it difficult...
- Russian writer, archeologist and TV presenter Peter Aleshkovsky and mother of Dmitry Aleshkovsky [ru]. Eidelman has been teaching since 1981 and is the...
- Lyubov Sobol, Ekaterina Shulman, Ekaterina Duntsova, Marat Gelman, Mitya Aleshkovsky, Viktor Shenderovich, Evgeny Kiselyov, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Lev Ponomarev...
- ISBN 978-952712401-7. Valentin Lavrentyevich Ianin and Mark Khaimovich Aleshkovsky. "Proskhozhdeniye Novgoroda: (k postanovke problemy)," Istoriya SSSR...
- fund in the list of foreign agents. In 2012 T**** photojournalist Mitya Aleshkovsky came to Krymsk for an editorial ****ignment. After he led the development...
- numismatist Viktor Astafyev (1924–2001), Soviet and Russian writer Yuz Aleshkovsky (born 1929), Russian writer, poet, playwright and performer of his own...
- (novel), a 1937 novel by A. J. Cronin The Citadel, a novel by Peter Aleshkovsky The Citadel, a Dragonlance novel by Richard A. Knaak, in the classics...