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- The House of Chernyshev (Chernyshyov) is an ancient Russian princely family, part the Russian nobility, whose members once bore the title of Knyaz in the...
- Turboprop / Turboshaft National origin Russia Manufacturer Klimov, MMP Chernishev TMKB Sojuz (Tushino), OMKB, NPC Saljut First run 1986 Major applications...
- 29 June 1832, the Russian Baron Rozen reported in letter No.42 to count Chernishev that "on the 23rd of this month I exterminated eight Ghalghaj (Ingush)...
- Kronstadt, Wonderworker (1908) (see also October 19 ) New Hieromartyr Nikolai Chernishev, Archpriest, of Udmurtia (east of Kazan), and New Martyr Barbara, his...
- French opened fire on the 31st Rifle Division of the 9th Red Army under V. Chernishev, but did not land troops. The Georgians managed to regain control of the...
- Lee, Chin Kyu; Choi, Dong Yeol (2015). "Margaritifera cf. isfarensis (Chernishev) from the Amisan Formation, Nampo Group, Korea". Journal of the Geological...
- (Lednik Bull) Bunge Glacier (Lednik Bunge) Chayev Glacier (Lednik Chayeva) Chernishev Glacier (Lednik Chernishëva) Glazov Glacier (Lednik Glazov) Inostrantsev...
- Bunge) – Novaya Zemlya Chayev Glacier (Lednik Chayeva) – Novaya Zemlya Chernishev Glacier (Lednik Chernishëva) – Novaya Zemlya DevdarakiCaucasus (Georgia...
- (Lednik Bull) Bunge Glacier (Lednik Bunge) Chayev Glacier (Lednik Chayeva) Chernishev Glacier (Lednik Chernishëva) Dezhnev Glacier (Lednik Dezhnëva) - Severnaya...
- and guns were installed. Sevastopol was finished in 1899 and Nikolai Chernishev became her captain, a post which he would retain until 17 March 1904,...