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- discontent, the Russian army arrived. In May 1865, Mikhail Grigorevich Chernyayev (Cherniaev), acting against the direct orders of the Tsar and outnumbered...
- Mikhail Gregorjovich". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mikhail Chernyayev....
- leadership of General Mikhail Chernyayev expanding the territories of Turkestan Oblast (part of Orenburg Governorate-General). Chernyayev had exceeded his orders...
- the fort. The modern town was founded in 1864 by Major-General Mikhail Chernyayev. Tokmok is a district-level city of regional significance within Chüy...
- advance; on 29 June 1865 Tashkent was taken by the Russian troops of General Chernyayev; the loss of Khujand followed in 1867.[page needed] Shortly before the...
- 18 June 1876. The main Serbian army under Commander-in-Chief Mikhail Chernyayev, a Russian general, concentrated at the Southern fortress of Aleksinac...
- Nikolai Ulyanov (Ульянов, Николай Фёдорович Ульянов) working under Mikhail Chernyayev. After the 1917 Russian Revolution, the square was renamed the Revolution...
- Anatoly Sergeevich Chernyaev (May 25, 1921 – March 12, 2017) was a Russian politician and writer, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party...
- and writer Irina Cherniaeva (born 1955), Russian pair skater Mikhail Chernyayev (1828–1898), Russian military leader Chernenko (surname), Ukrainian equivalent...
- of Aktobe (Aktyubinsk), in 1879 Kostanay. In the 1860s General Mikhail Chernyayev conquered the only towns that existed in Kazakhstan before the Russian...