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Nikolai Mikhaylovich Kishkin (Russian: Николай Михайлович Кишкин; 11
December 1864 – 16
March 1930) was a
physician and a
Russian politician on the Central...
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Minister of Food
Sergei Prokopovich Non-party
Minister of
Health Care
Nikolai Kishkin Kadet Minister of Post and
Telegraph Alexey Nikitin Menshevik Minister...
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Bulgaria Number of
locations 11 Key
people Ivaylo Penchev (CEO)
Tanya Kishkin (CEO)
Owner Walltopia Parent Adventure Facility Concepts &
Management Website...
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Matvey Skobelev Boris Livanov —
Mikhail Tereshchenko Mikhalev —
Nikolai Kishkin Nikolai Podvoisky —
Bolshevik Smelsky —
Dmitry Verderevsky Eduard Tisse...
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conjunction with the All-Russian
Zemstvo Union. The
Kadet politician,
Nikolai Kishkin, was the
deputy chief representative. The
Union of
Cities of the Southwestern...
- met, and
later married, a
Russian noblewoman and
typesetter named Lisa
Kishkin (Elizaveta
Pavlovna Kishkina; Russian: Елизавета Павловна Кишкина; Chinese:...
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Aschenbach is a real
ancient German name, for instance, the
founder of the
Kishkin family). However, the name has
another clear significance:
Aschenbach literally...
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Neokhorion (1601) New
Martyr Elias (Ardunis) of
Mount Athos (1686)
Saint Basil (
Kishkin),
Hieroschemamonk of
Glinsk and
Ploshchansk hermitages (1831) New Hieromartyrs...
- only two
other such
prominent Soviet women remaining:
Elisabeth (Lisa)
Kishkin (李莎), wife of Li Lisan, a
Lubianka survivor, and
Grania (格拉娘), the uneducated...