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Grigory Ivanovich Kotovsky (Russian: Григо́рий Ива́нович Кото́вский, Romanian:
Grigore Kotovski; June 24 [O.S. June 12] 1881 –
August 6, 1925) was a Soviet...
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Grigory Kotovsky (1881–1925) was a
Soviet military leader.
Kotovsky (masculine),
Kotovskaya (feminine) or
Kotovskoye (neuter) may also
refer to:
Kotovsky District...
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Kotovsky (Russian: Котовский; masculine),
Kotovskaya (Котовская; feminine), or
Kotovskoye (Котовское; neuter) is the name of
several rural localities in...
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Meyer Seider) was a
Russian known for
shooting Soviet general Grigory Kotovsky on 6
August 1925.
Little is
known about Zayder's life
before the October...
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Kotovsky District (Russian: Ко́товский райо́н) is an
administrative district (raion), one of the thirty-three in
Volgograd Oblast, Russia. As a muni****l...
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Kotovsky, (Russian: Котовский) is a 1942
Soviet biopic propaganda film
directed by
Aleksandr Faintsimmer. The film
tells about Grigory Kotovsky, a famous...
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Transnistria was
Russian revolutionary and a
native of
Bessarabia Grigory Kotovsky (a
member of the All-Russian
Central Executive Committee). In February...
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District Song and
Dance Ensemble, as part of a
suite in
honour of
Grigory Kotovsky,
leader of two
Moldovan rebellions in
Bessarabia Governorate against the...
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Rothermund 2004, p. 31.
Upinder Singh 2008, p. 255. Antonova, Bongard-Levin &
Kotovsky 1979, p. 51. MacKenzie, Lynn (1995). Non-Western Art: A
Brief Guide. Prentice...
- in Moscow,
Prabhupada managed to meet only two
Soviet citizens:
Grigory Kotovsky, a
professor of
Indian and
South Asian studies, and
Anatoly Pinyaev, a...