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really the word
muzhik referred to the most
common rural dweller - a peasant, but that was only a
narrow contextual meaning of the word.
Muzhik is a word that...
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cultural sensibilities, and the military's need for soldiers. The term
muzhik, or
moujik (‹The
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being considered for deletion.› Russian:...
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delays caused then
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to
describe him as a "
muzhik" or "real man". In 2013, he
organized a
benefit fine art auction, "11th Hour"...
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garden with a
seductive and
voluptuous Marianne on one side and a
brutish muzhik (Russian peasant) on the other; the
message of the
cartoon was that France...
- heavy, he was
still a
mighty figure.
There was
indeed something of the
muzhik [Russian peasant]
about him. The look of his
bright eyes made
quite an impression...
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garden with a
seductive and
voluptuous Marianne on one side and a
brutish muzhik (Russian peasant) on the other; the
message of the
cartoon was that France...
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doctor about the
status of the
police investigation into the murders: a
muzhik called Mikolka, who was
working in a
neighbouring flat at the time, has...
- "The
Peasant Marey" (Russian: Мужик Марей
Muzhik Marey),
written in 1876, is both the "best-known
autobiographical account" from the Writer's
Diary of...
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Colonus Contadino Cotter Fellah Free
tenant Gabellotto Honbyakushō
Kulak Muzhik Pagesos de remença Pawn Peon Serf
Sharecropper S**** Șerb [ro]
Tenant farmer...
- A History.
University of
Toronto Press. p. 483. ISBN 0-8020-8390-0. The
Muzhik & the Commissar, Time, 30
November 1953 Fisher, Alan W. (2014). Crimean...