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Nikandr is a
given name from Gr****: Νίκανδρος, Latin: Nicander.
Notable people with the name include:
Nikandr Chibisov Nikandr Petrovsky [ru] (1891–1968)...
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Nikandr Yevlampievich Chibisov (Russian: Никандр Евлампиевич Чибисов; 17
November (O.S. 5 November) 1892 – 20
September 1959) was a
Soviet Army colonel...
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Nikandr Pilishin Metropolitan Metropolitan Nikandr Native name Никандр (Пилишин)
Church Russian Orthodox Church See
Vladimir Predecessor Tikhon (Emelyanov)...
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Samuil Samosud (conductor),
Bolshoi Theatre Chorus & Orchestra;
Nikandr Khanayev (Herman),
Ksenia Derzhinskaya (Lisa),
Faina Petrova (Countess)...
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Department for
External Church Relations of the
Moscow Patriarchate Nikandr Pilishin,
Metropolitan of
Vladimir and Suzdal,
vicar of the
Patriarch of...
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Battle of
Kursk order of
battle is a list of the
significant units that
fought in the
Battle of
Kursk between July and
August 1943.
Units smaller than...
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Guards Rifle Divisions Independent Divisions 213th
Rifle Division 38th Army
Nikandr Chibisov 50th
Rifle Corps 167th, 232nd, and 340th
Rifle Divisions 51st...
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German Second Army. The
commander of 38th Army was Lieutenant-General
Nikandr Chibisov, and its
chief of
staff was
Colonel Anton Pilipenko. In September...
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Regiment 69th
Fighter Regiment (VVS)
Other miscellaneous units Major-General
Nikandr Chibisov (July 1941)
Lieutenant General Georgy Sofronov (July - October...
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Front (II) (24.12.41. – 12.3.43.)
Yakov Cherevichenko,
Filipp Golikov,
Nikandr Chibisov,
Konstantin Rokossovsky, Max
Reyter Reserve Front (II.) Transcaucasian...