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Konstantin Vladov Muraviev (Bulgarian: Константин Владов Муравиев) (5
March 1893,
Pazardzhik – 31
January 1965) was a
leading member of the
Agrarian People's...
- "ant"), or
Muravyova (feminine form; Муравьёва), also
transliterated as
Muraviev,
Muravyev or Murav'ev, is a Russian-language surname.
Notable people with...
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Nikolay Valerianovich Muraviev or
Muravyov (Russian: Никола́й Валериа́нович Муравьёв) (1850–1908) (anglicized
Nicholas V. Muravev) was an
Imperial Russian...
- As a
direct result the
legal government of
Prime Minister Konstantin Muraviev was
overthrown and
replaced with a
government of the FF led by
Kimon Georgiev...
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Yamantau -
another Soviet/Russian
subterranean facility Austin, Greg;
Muraviev,
Alexey D. (10 May 2000). The
Armed Forces of
Russia in Asia. I.B. Tauris...
- (3rd ed.). 1979.
Retrieved 2014-02-23. GRANVILLE,
JOHANNA (2004). "Nikita
Muraviev". In Millar,
James R. (ed.).
Encyclopedia of
Russian History (fee, via...
- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Muraviev,
Michael Nikolaievich". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge...
- year old
officer Nikolai Muraviev (not to be
confused with
Nikolai Muraviev-Amursky,
Nikolai Muraviev-Karsky or
Nikolai Muraviev) was
instructed by the...
- The
Pillau class of
light cruisers was a pair of
ships built in
Germany just
before the
start of
World War I. The
class consisted of SMS Pillau and Elbing...
- with war on a
second front by Governor-General of the Far East
Nikolay Muraviev when
China was
suppressing the
Taiping Rebellion. It
reversed the Treaty...