Yakov Khristoforovich Davtyan (Davydov) (Armenian: Յակով Դավթյան (Դավիդով), Russian: Яков Христофорович Давтян (Давыдов); 10 October 1888 – 28 July 1938)...
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Pereprygina later married Yakov Semyonovich Davydov, a peasant fisherman who adopted Alexander. Stalin knew of Davydov's existence and allegedly tried...
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Bzhishkyan Hugo Celmiņš Mikhail Chernov Sergey Chernykh Jūlijs Daniševskis Yakov Davydov Terenty Deribas Dansranbilegiin Dogsom Pavel Dybenko Robert Eikhe Ivan...
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27 – Tom Crean, Irish seaman, Antarctic explorer (b. 1877) July 28 Yakov Davydov, Soviet general (executed) (b. 1888) Jukums Vācietis, Soviet military...
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Davydov, after Lidia's husband Yakov Davydov, who adopted Alexander. Within Pereprygina's family, stories were handed down about Alexander Davydov's origin...
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larger Swedish force at Siikajoki. Denis Davydov, who fought under his command in Finland, described Yakov Kulnev's exploits in his memoirs. Kulnev crowned...
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Antonov-Ovseyenko Diplomatic Representative 3 January 1930 5 April 1934 Yakov Davydov Diplomatic Representative 5 April 1934 26 October 1937 Pavel Listopad [pl]...
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Almukhametov 18 Vahan Totovents 27 Mikhail Velikanov 28 Yakov Davydov, Terenty Deribas, Vladimir Kirshon, Yakov Alksnis, Izrail Leplevsky, Maksim Ammosov, Vladimir...
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diplomatic post in the twentieth century. Council of Armenia in Japan (1920) Yakov Davydov, Soviet diplomat first head of the Cheka's Foreign Department (1921–1922)...
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intelligence service, Cheka foreign department (Inostranny Otdel—INO), was Yakov Davydov. He headed the foreign department until late 1921, when he was replaced...
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Stepan Akopov Alexander Bekzadyan Avetik Burnazyan Artur Chilingarov Yakov Davydov Leonid Kostandov Vsevolod Merkulov Anastas Mikoyan Levon Mirzoyan Alexander...
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Yurenev Plenipotentiary Representative 24 April 1925 5 August 1927 Yakov Davydov Plenipotentiary Representative 5 August 1927 1 October 1930 Adolf Petrovsky...
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Hungary. Diplomatic relations were restored on 5 September 1924, with Yakov Davydov appointed as diplomatic representative, but the treaty to exchange representatives...
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Nzhdeh (1886–1955), military commander, statesman, born in Kznut village Yakov Davydov (1888–1938), Soviet official, born in Verin Agulis Vladimir Sargsyan...
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Soviet Union in Lithuania 1930 Succeeded by Mikhail Karsky Preceded by Yakov Davydov Plenipotentiary Representative of the Soviet Union in Persia 1930–1933...
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Yakov Vladimirovich Rezantsev (Russian: Яков Владимирович Резанцев; 4 January 1973) is a Russian lieutenant general (two-star rank). Between 2020 and...
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ambassadors in Poland consisted of: from 13 April 1930 to 1937, ambassador Yakov Davydov. He was recalled to Moscow in 1937 during the Great Purge and murdered...
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Union in Denmark 1924–1933 Succeeded by Fyodor Raskolnikov Preceded by Yakov Davydov Plenipotentiary Representative of the Soviet Union in Greece 1934–1937...
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is known to have established contacts with Cheka men Semyon Aralov, Yakov Davydov, Vyacheslav Menzhinsky. Immediately after his resignation, Purickis...
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art historian Aleksei Fedorov-Davydov, claims that Levitan was influenced by a collection of poems by the Russian poet Yakov Polonsky, Evening Bells, published...
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the last Soviet ambassador in the Second Polish Republic (replacing Yakov Davydov, executed in the Great Purge). He took this post in May 1939. Officially...
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novel. The film takes place in the 1930s. The film tells about the worker Davydov, who is sent to the Cossack farm to help the Don Cossacks transition to...
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Boris Belov as Maurice Thorez Peter Stefanou as Todor Zhivkov Vladlen Davydov as Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky Károly Ujlaky as János Kádár Miklós Benedek...
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Pyotr Lukirsky, Isaak Kikoin, Igor Kurchatov, Yakov Frenkel, Nikolay Semyonov, Léon Theremin, Boris Davydov, and Lev Artsimovich. Ioffe asked Ernest Rutherford...
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of Davydov' theory of molecular excitons for crystals including several molecules in a unit cell. While existence of excitons was predicted by Yakov Frenkel...
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expeditions. During one of his absences, Konstantin Davydov, a soldier and the son of the Davydovs, visits his family and becomes romantically involved...
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Going Home". She was born in the family of a fencing and gymnastics teacher Yakov Viktorovich Poiret (1826–1877) and the daughter of a cloth manufacturer...
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Directed by Lev Atamanov Written by Georgiy Grebner Sergey Aksakov (story) Yakov Shvedov (lyrics) Edited by Lidiya Kyaksht Music by Nikolai Budashkin Production...
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Pereprygina was pregnant again. She gave birth to their alleged son, Alexander Davydov, in around April 1917. He was raised as the son of a peasant fisherman;...
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that the Countess sought revenge on Hermann for her death. Critic Sergei Davydov argues that, since the Countess doubted that Hermann would indeed marry...
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