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- Metropolitan Tryphon (Russian: Митрополит Трифон; born Prince Boris Petrovich Turkestanov (Борис Петрович Туркестанов) November 29, 1861, Moscow — June 14, 1934)...
- as the rabbi Trypho (theologian) (fl. AD 240), Bible scholar Tryphon (Turkestanov) (1861–1934), hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Saint Tryphon (disambiguation)...
- they came to be known as Turkistanov (Russian: Туркистанов) and then as Turkestanov (Туркестанов). The genealogical tradition, such as that enshrined in...
- Russian). Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-06-30. Turkestanov, N.K. (1871). Граф Аракчеев и военные поселения 1809-1831 [Count Arakcheev...
- Kairat Aldabergenov 8 DF   Yesbol Iskakov 9 FW   Bauryrzhan Alibayev 10 FW   Beknazar Uvakbayev 11 FW   Nurzman Abdak****ilou 12 GK   Kanatbek Turkestanov...
- Tiits NLKP Alma Tomingas Andrei Torf NLKP Arnold Treiberg NLKP Nikolai Turkestanov NLKP Paul Uusman NLKP Artur Vaha NLKP Arnold Veimer NLKP Johannes Villevelt...
- businessman, publisher and educator Metropolitan Trifon (Boris Petrovich Turkestanov, 1861–1934) Artists Victor Vasnetsov (1848–1926) and Apollinary Vasnetsov...
- Rudolf Tiidenberg Karl Tisler Velli Treu Stepan Tšernikov NLKP Nikolai Turkestanov NLKP Johan Ulfsak NLKP Johannes Undusk NLKP Fjodor Ušanjov NLKP Mäns...
- 1907, in a ceremony attended by bishops Andronik Nikolsky and Tryphon Turkestanov. In 1911, in addition to the existing monastery school, the monks opened...