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- Krasnodar is the largest city and the administrative centre of Krasnodar Krai, Russia. The city stands on the Kuban River in southern Russia, with a po****tion...
- numerically inferior in manpower and artillery. It resulted in the capture of Ekaterinodar and Novorossiysk in August 1918 and the conquest of the Western part...
- and he was killed by a s**** on 13 April 1918 while laying siege to Ekaterinodar, the capital of the Kuban Soviet Republic. One story relates how Kornilov...
- which had recently fled Ekaterinodar. With his army now double in size, Kornilov decided to mount an attack on Ekaterinodar, the capital of the recently...
-  116  However, Alekseyev, sick for some time, died of heart failure in Ekaterinodar in September 1918. He was first buried in the crypt of the Cossack host...
- the White forces. On September 25–26, 1918, the Volunteer Army met in Ekaterinodar with the a Georgian delegation consisting of E. P. Gegechkori, foreign...
- Vladimir Nikolayevich Petrov (1915 in Ekaterinodar oblast, Russian EmpireMarch 17, 1999, in Kensington, Maryland) was at various times an academic,...
- probable in the summer of 1918, the negotiations between the sides in Ekaterinodar in September 1918 led to disagreement and straining of the relations...
- 1794 - Ekaterinodar founded "on the site of an old town called Tmutarakan." 1801 - Police force established.[citation needed] 1860 Ekaterinodar becomes...
- The Yekaterinodarsky otdel was a Cossack district (otdel) of the Kuban oblast of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. It bordered the Kavkazsky...