- include:
Kondraty Bulavin,
leader of the
Bulavin Rebellion in
Russia Kondraty Efimovich 1815–1847),
Russian playwright and
theatre critic Kondraty Korsalin...
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Kondraty [kɔnˈdratɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Goraj,
within Biłgoraj County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland. It lies...
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years 1707 and 1708
between the Don
Cossacks and the
Tsardom of Russia.
Kondraty Bulavin, a
democratically elected Ataman of the Don Cossacks, led the Cossack...
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Kondraty Fyodorovich Ryleyev (Russian: Кондратий Фёдорович Рылеев,
Russian pronunciation: [kɐnˈdratʲɪj ˈfʲɵdərəvʲɪtɕ rɨˈlʲejɪf],
September 29 (September...
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Kondraty Dmitrievich Efimovich (Russian: Кондратий Дмитриевич Ефимович, 1815—1847) was a
Russian playwright and
theatre critic, also
known under his pen...
- The
Kondraty Bulavin house, or
Bulavin house (Russian: Дом Булавина) is a
historical building located not far from the main
square of Starocherk****kaya...
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Kandrat Ilich Karsalin, or
Kondraty Ilyich Korsalin (Belarusian: Кандрат Ільіч Карсалін; 21
March 1809, ****sk - c.1883, ****sk?) was a
Belarusian portrait...
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together with four
other leading Decembrists:
Pavel Pestel; the poet
Kondraty Ryleyev;
Sergey Muravyov-Apostol; and
Mikhail Bestuzhev-Ryumin. A further...
- democracy, self-rule, and independence.
Cossacks such as
Stenka Razin,
Kondraty Bulavin, Ivan
Mazepa and
Yemelyan Pugachev led
major anti-imperial wars...
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captured the fortress; they left
after a month. In 1708 the
insurgent Cossack Kondraty Bulavin (died July 1708) held the fortress. In 1717 in the
Kuban pogrom [ru]...