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Karachev (Russian: Карачев) is an
ancient town and the
administrative center of
Karachevsky District in
Bryansk Oblast, Russia. Po****tion: 17,449 (2021...
- the 211th and 293rd
divisions on the
Zhizdra River and
steamed towards Karachev,
right behind them and
behind Orel. The
southern offensive, spearheaded...
- Lobanov-Rostovsky of
Rostov Lvov of
Yaroslavl M****alski of
Mosalsk and
Karachev Obolensky of
Obolensk Repnin of
Obolensk Shcherbatov of
Obolensk Odoyevsky...
- staff. By
August 12 the Army was
closing in on the
German stronghold of
Karachev. At 0200 the
reconnaissance battalions of the 25th and 46th
Rifle Corps'...
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Battalion of the
Panzer Regiment. Großdeutschland saw
heavy fighting around Karachev before being transferred back to
XLVIII Panzer Corps in late August. For...
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Sviatoslav began a war
against his cousins, but was
forced to flee to
Karachev.
There on
January 16, 1147,
Sviatoslav defeated the
Davidovichi brothers...
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August sped up
rebel military activity.": 260–262 He
quickly captured Karachev, Bryansk, and
other towns, was
reinforced by the Poles, and in the spring...
- (1370–1399),
Ratnie (1387–1394),
Bryansk (1393) Fiedora, wife of
Sviatoslav of
Karachev Agrypina (baptized Mary; died in 1393), wife of
Boris of
Suzdal With Uliana...
- he
moved to Kiev to
study in the academy.
Varvara Bulgakova was born in
Karachev, Russia.
According to
Edythe C. Haber, in his "autobiographical remarks"...
- Chernigov:
Bilhorod Kyivskyi Briansk Chachersk Chernihiv Hlukhiv Homel Karachev Kozelsk Kursk Liubech Mezetsk Mglin Novhorod-Siversky
Novosil Oryol Oster...