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Pyotr Lazarevich Voykov (Russian: Пётр Лазаревич Войков; Ukrainian: Петро Лазарович Войков, romanized: Petro
Lazarovych Voikov;
party aliases: Пётрусь...
- émigré, monarchist, editor, and
proofreader convicted of ********inating
Pyotr Voykov, a
Soviet party functionary who was a
leading figure in the
murder of the...
- with the
merging of
three villages:
Aleksandar Voykov, Gnilyane, and Kurilo. The
village of
Aleksandar Voykov was
formed in 1955 when the
Kumaritsa and Slavovtsi...
- the
ground under the
Kremlin wall
continued until the
funeral of
Pyotr Voykov in June 1927. In the
first years of the
Soviet regime, the
honor of being...
- the city.
During the
imperial family's
imprisonment in late June,
Pyotr Voykov and
Alexander Beloborodov,
president of the Ural
Regional Soviet, directed...
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established a
sanatorium for
railroad workers named after Pyotr Voykov,
known simply as
Voykov sanatorium,
hence the (corrupted)
German name of the camp. The...
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Voykov (Russian: Войков) was an Orfey-class
destroyer built for the
Imperial Russian Navy
during World War I
under the name of
Leytenant Illin (Russian:...
- office. It
seems to have been on the
basis of
information supplied by
Pyotr Voykov that
Ipatiev was
summoned to the
office of the Ural
Soviet at the end of...
-
revolutionary terrorists like
Stepan Khalturin,
Andrei Zhelyabov and
Pyotr Voykov, as well as
Voykovskaya metro station (Medinsky
suggested giving the streets...
- техникум) to
support the Kamysh-Burun Iron Ore Plant [ru] and the P. L.
Voykov Metallurgical Factory [ru].
Having trained about a
thousand graduates by...