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Narym (Russian: Нарым,
Selkup for marsh) is a
village (selo) in
Parabelsky District of
Tomsk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
banks of the Ob
River near...
- The Kalba-
Narym batholith or Kalba-
Narym granitic batholith is
group of
plutons and
intrusions in the
northeastern half of Kazakhstan. The
batholith formed...
- The
Narym Pony is
similar to the Ob pony
breed and
originated near the same area in the
central of the
region near the Ob
River of
Western Siberia. The...
- Russian: Нарым,
Narym) is a
river in
Eastern Kazakhstan, a
tributary of the Irtysh,
originating at the
junction of the
ridges Narym and
Sarymsakty of...
- In 1685, he was
summoned to Moscow, but died on the way to
Narym and was
buried in
Narym. Mark Gamsa: Manchuria: A
Concise History.
Bloomsbury Publishing...
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Council of
Ministers of the
State of Russia. Born on
January 8, 1885, in
Narym,
Tomsk Governorate, in the
family of
Nikolai Pepelyaev, a
general of the...
- tr.
Pegaia Orda) was a
Selkup tribal ****ociation in the
basins of the
Narym and Tom
Rivers during the 16th century. It was an ally and
eastern neighbor...
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years exile in Siberia. In July, he
arrived at the
Siberian village of
Narym,
where he
shared a room with a
fellow Bolshevik Yakov Sverdlov.
After two...
- (1594) were
established to
protect Tobolsk and
subdue the
ruler of the
Narym Ostiaks. Of these,
Mangazeya was the most prominent,
becoming a base for...
- to
Samara in 1912, he was
arrested and
sentenced to
three years exile in
Narym. He
escaped in 1913 and was sent by the
party to Baku to
organise a strike...