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Lyudi Invalidy (Cyrillic: Люди-инвалиды, [ˈlʲʉdʲi (j)invɐˈlʲɪdɨ]; translation:
Disabled People) is the
second Russian-language (fourth overall) studio...
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pososhniye lyudi (Russian: посошные люди) was a
collective name for the
conscripts in the
Russian army of the 16th–17th centuries,
called up for military...
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Lyudi Invalidy" (Cyrillic: "Люди-инвалиды"; translation:
Disabled People) is a
promotional single from t.A.T.u.'s
second Russian studio album of the...
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finishing third. t.A.T.u.
released the
albums Dangerous and
Moving with the
Lyudi Invalidy in 2005 to
moderate success after parting ways with Shapovalov...
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Raznye Lyudi (Russian: Разные люди –
Different people) is a band from
Saint Petersburg,
Russia (originally from Kharkiv, USSR, now Ukraine).
First name...
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musical group t.A.T.u. and the English-language
equivalent of the
album Lyudi Invalidy. The
album was
first released on 5
October 2005 in ****an then on...
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Service class people (Russian: служилые люди, romanized: sluzhilyye
lyudi) were a
class of free
people in the
Tsardom of
Russia in the 14th to the 17th...
- Poor Folk (Russian: Бедные люди,
Bednye lyudi),
sometimes translated as Poor People, is the
first novel by
Fyodor Dostoevsky,
written over the span of...
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Mother (Russian: Мать, translit. Mat, also
known as
Zapreshchyonnye lyudi) is a 1990
Soviet historical drama film
based on
Maxim Gorky's
novels The Mother...
- a do****ent
dated 1557, in
which the
Udmurts are
referred to as
lugovye lyudi ('meadow people'),
alongside the
traditional Russian name otyaki. The second...