Definition of Russophiles. Meaning of Russophiles. Synonyms of Russophiles

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Definition of Russophiles

Russophile
Russophile Rus"so*phile, Russophilist Rus*soph"i*list, n. [Russia + Gr. filei^n to love: cf. F. russophile.] One who, not being a Russian, favors Russian policy and aggrandizement. -- Rus*soph"ilism, n. [Chiefly newspaper words.]

Meaning of Russophiles from wikipedia

- for former president Suharto in the Indonesian invasion of East Timor. Russophiles are also found among the political left, who support Russia due to inaugural...
- "Russophiles" did not always apply the term to themselves and called themselves Russians, Rusians, Ruthenians or Rusyny (Rusyns). Some Russophiles coined...
- Russophiles for the Revival of the Fatherland is a left-wing nationalist Bulgarian political party. The leader of the party is Nikolay Malinov. On November...
- – and Russophilesthose who believed that Ukraine was an artificial creation and that Ukrainians were part of the Russian nation. Russophiles dominated...
- went beyond the capabilities of the Russophiles. John-Paul Himka expressed a similar view. The trial of the Russophiles, also known as the Olha (Olga) Hrabar...
- Guțul announced that she was organizing a meeting with the notable Russophiles of Moldova, namely Igor Dodon, Vladimir Voronin, Ilan Shor, and the leadership...
- Communists Collective Leadership Communism Marxism-Leninism Far-left Russophiles for the Revival of the Fatherland Nikolai Malinov Russophilia Left-wing...
- Tiso. Similarly, the two major factions in Subcarpathian Ruthenia, the Russophiles and Ukrainophiles, agreed on the establishment of an autonomous government...
- productions and public readings, the use of Ukrainian in schools. The Russophile policies of Russification and Panslavism led to an exodus of a number...
- Petrograd and Moscow, in January 1914, he came back to England, "a staunch Russophile". His views were recorded in a newspaper article, "Russia and England:...