The Tsar Bell (Russian: Царь–колокол; Tsar'-kolokol), also known as the Tsarsky Kolokol, Tsar Kolokol III, or Royal Bell, is a 6.14-metre-tall (20.1 ft)...
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Kuril Islands, Russia Tsar Bell, also referred as "Tsar Kolokol", the largest bell in the world located in the Moscow Kremlin Kolokol-1, an opiate-derived...
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The Tsar Cannon (Russian: Царь-пушка, Tsar'-pushka) is a large early modern period artillery piece (known as a bombarda in Russian) on display on the grounds...
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List of heaviest bells (section The Tsar Bell)
in 2000, up to the present date. The 216-ton Russian Tsar Bell (also known as the Tsar Kolokol III) on display on the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin is...
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Kolokol (Russian: Колоколъ, lit. 'bell') was the first Russian censorship-free weekly newspaper in Russian and French languages, published by Alexander...
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November 25 – The largest bell in the world, the 22 foot (6.7 m) diameter Tsar Kolokol, is successfully cast in Moscow within the Kremlin. November 30 – The...
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November 25 – The largest bell in the world, the 22 foot (6.7 m) diameter Tsar Kolokol, is successfully cast in Moscow within the Kremlin. November 30 – The...
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(Russian Banner), Pochayevsky Listok (The Pochayev Page), Zemshchina, Kolokol (Bell), Groza (Thunderstorm), Veche (Popular Assembly) and others. Many...
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Bell Improvisation 2 - 01:40 Virtual dream bells, thick glass - 03:59 Tsar Kolokol III (and friends) - 03:59 1–14 January 07003, hard bells, Hillis algorithm...
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friend Nikolay Ogarev. They worked together on their Russian periodical Kolokol ("Bell"). Soon Alexandr began an affair with Natalia Tuchkova, Ogarev's...
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Hand-written manuscripts of the speech circulated widely, while Herzen's Kolokol discussed both the revolt and Shchapov's speech." According to his writings...
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highest Eastern Orthodox Church in the world. 1735 Tsar Bell The Tsar Bell, also known as the Tsarsky Kolokol or Royal Bell, is a huge bell on display on the...
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elite's lexicon. Nikolay Nekrasov's Sovremennik and Alexander Herzen's Kolokol started to gain popularity. Ostrovsky, although wary of radicalism, couldn't...
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сельские обыватели') One particular source of indignation in Europe was Kolokol published in London, England (1857–65) and Geneva (1865–67). It collected...
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censorship-free periodicals — Polyarnaya Zvezda [ru], Golosa iz Rossii, and Kolokol ("The Bell") — were published by Alexander Herzen and Nikolai Ogaryov in...
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worked as a typesetter on the journal Kolokol. After 14 months abroad, he heard about the decision by the Tsar Alexander II to emancipate Russia's serfs...
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imported into Russia from Western Europe. The Russian word for bell is kolokol, which comes from the German word glocke, derived from the Latin clocca...
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strata of the Russian population. Together with Ogarev, he published the Kolokol magazine (April–May, 1870, issues 1 to 6). In his article "The Fundamentals...
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revolution. The same song was quoted by Alexander Hertsen in the issue of Kolokol printed on 1 February 1862. Part one Ivan, the younger of the two peddlers...
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ripe, as his new friends were assuring him) and distribute Hertzen's Kolokol's latest issue he were to smuggle there. The self-proclaimed revolutionaries'...
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Павел", April 1696) (sailing & rowing) – Abandoned at Azov to Turkey 1711 Kolokol (Klok – "Колокол", "Клок") 46 (1697) – BU 1710 Liliya 36 ("Лилия", 1699)...
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newspaper, Kolokol (The Bell), in 1865, but Nikoladze soon broke with Herzen when the latter sent a reconciliatory open letter to the tsar. Back in his...
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and then to London, where he worked with Alexander Herzen on the journal Kolokol (The Bell). In 1863, Bakunin left to join the insurrection in Poland, but...
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articles appeared which earned him the reputation of "Russian Rochefort") and Kolokol in London, as well as Delo and Otechestvennye Zapiski back in Russia. In...
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poet, but as the fellow-exile and collaborator of Alexander Herzen on Kolokol, a newspaper printed in England and smuggled into Russia Yakov Polonsky...
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Terra. 1999–2000. ISBN 5-300-02753-7. Na kraiakh. Moscow: Vagrius. 2000. Kolokol Uglicha. Moscow: Vagrius. 2003. Rakovyi korpus. Moscow: Vagrius. 2003....
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Russian Women. At 20 he debuted with an article in Alexander Hertzen's Kolokol, in 1862 started contributing satirical poems to magazines Iskra and Zritel...
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1927 and 1930 Ilyin was a publisher and editor of the journal Russkiy Kolokol. He actively published in right-wing conservative newspapers. During the...
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cooling, the bell was damaged. The present bell is sometimes referred to as Kolokol III (Bell III), because it is the third recasting; remnants from the old...
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Kelsiyev became involved with Free Russian Press, and contributed to Kolokol, promoting, among others, the idea of supporting the Old Believers as a...
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