warships of Russia have borne the name Admiral Nakhimov, in honour of Pavel Nakhimov (1802–1855), an admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy. Russian cruiser Admiral...
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Admiral Nakhimov (Russian: Адмирал Нахимов) is the third battlecruiser of the Russian Navy's Kirov class. The ship was originally commissioned into service...
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SS Admiral Nakhimov (Russian: Адмирал Нахимов), launched in March 1925 and originally named SS Berlin, was a passenger liner of the German Weimar Republic...
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in Russia, with medals and ships named after him, especially during Soviet times, starting with Stalin. Also, a Soviet Film called Admiral Nakhimov was...
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Admiral Nakhimov may refer to: Russian Admiral Pavel Nakhimov Admiral Nakhimov (film), a 1947 Soviet film directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin Ships named after...
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Admiral Nakhimov (Russian: Адмирал Нахимов), was an armoured cruiser in the Imperial Russian Navy during the Russo-Japanese War. She was named after Admiral...
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monitor Admiral Lazarev – the lead ship of her class of monitor Russian cruiser Admiral Lazarev – an Admiral Nakhimov-class light cruiser subsequently named...
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The Admiral Nakhimov-class cruisers were a group of four light cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy just before World War I began in 1914. Construction...
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to return the ship to service in 2024. The modernization of Admiral Nakhimov and her sister ship is to be extensive, with Admiral Nakhimov expected to receive...
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borne the name Admiral Nakhimov, in honour of Pavel Nakhimov an admiral of the Imperial Russian Navy. Soviet cruiser Admiral Nakhimov (1951), a Sverdlov-class...
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in other cities. They are named after well-known Russian admiral Pavel Nakhimov. The first Nakhimov School was introduced in Tbilisi in 1943 during the...
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August 2020). "Russian battle cruiser is put on the water after more than 20 years of reconstruction". The Barents Observer. "Admiral Nakhimov". Rusnavy.com...
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Battle of Sinop (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
Russian blockade, even allowing many of his crews to disembark. Three Russian second-rate ships of the line (84 cannons each) led by Admiral Nakhimov...
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Admiral Nakhimov (Russian: Адмирал Нахимов) was a Project 1134A Kresta II-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy, named for Russian naval commander Pavel Nakhimov...
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on board during the last one. The older Admiral Nakhimov was repaired and returned to service in 2005; the ship is currently undergoing upgrade renovations...
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was replaced by sister ship Varyag in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. On 22 July 2016 Moskva was awarded the Order of Nakhimov. Upon return from her deployment...
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GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 17 July 2015. "Russian Navy modernizes nuclear-powered cruiser Admiral Nakhimov". Rusnavy.com. 28 March 2011. Archived from...
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Chervona Ukraina (Ukrainian: "Червона Україна") was an Admiral Nakhimov-class light cruiser of the Soviet Navy assigned to the Black Sea Fleet. During...
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Battle of Tsushima (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
of Asahi. Later Admiral. He had 3 tours of duty in Russia before the battle; once on an Imperial Russian Navy cruiser Admiral Nakhimov, twice as a military...
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Mikhail Lazarev (redirect from Admiral Lazarev)
renamed Admiral Lazarev after the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union Lazarev is buried with his disciples Nakhimov, Kornilov and Istomin in the Admirals' Burial...
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the last sail-powered ship of the line to be built for the Russian Navy. Imperatritsa Maria served as Admiral Pavel Nakhimov's flagship at the Battle...
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traditions of the Russian Navy, formed in the times of Admiral Ushakov. The Battle of Sinop in 1853 the Black Sea Fleet under Nakhimov made a number of...
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Sverdlov-class cruiser (redirect from Soviet cruiser Admiral Kornilov (1954))
McLaughlin, Stephen (2007). "Question 37/04: Soviet Guided Missile Cruiser Admiral Nakhimov". Warship International. XLIV (4): 334–338. ISSN 0043-0374. Wikimedia...
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Black Sea Fleet (redirect from Black Sea Fleet (Russian Empire))
commanded by admirals such as Dmitry Senyavin and Pavel Nakhimov, it is a fleet of great historical and political importance for Russia. During the Russo-Turkish...
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Severomorsk (1985) Admiral Levchenko (1987) Admiral Vinogradov (1987) Admiral Kharlamov (1988) Admiral Panteleyev (1990) Udaloy II class Admiral Chabanenko (1995)...
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after the Battle of Tsushima to prevent capture 1905 (82 men lost) Admiral Nakhimov \ «Адмирал Нахимов», armoured cruiser (1885) - Served at Far East 1888–1891...
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that Pyotr Veliky may be withdrawn from service once her sister ship Admiral Nakhimov returns to service. This decision is allegedly being considered...
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The Russian battleship Potemkin (Russian: Князь Потёмкин Таврический, romanized: Kniaz Potyomkin Tavricheskiy, "Prince Potemkin of Taurida") was a pre-dreadnought...
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This list of Russian admirals includes the admirals of all ranks, serving in the Russian Imperial Navy, the Soviet Navy and the modern Russian Navy. See...
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Retrieved October 18, 2012. Tredrea & Sozaev (2010), pp. 254–55. "Admiral P. S. Nakhimov". Russian Navy. RusNavy.com. 1998–2012. Archived from the original on...
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