Events from the year 1735 in Russia Monarch – Anna Treaty of Ganja Austro-Russian–Turkish War (1735–39) "Anna empress of Russia". Encyclopaedia Britannica...
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The Russo-Turkish War of 1735–1739 between Russia and the Ottoman Empire was caused by the Ottoman Empire's war with Persia and the continuing raids by...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1735. 1735 (MDCCXXXV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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emin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Emin can be a surname of Arabic (Amin) origin. Notable people with the surname include: Fedor Emin (1735–1770)...
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rebellion of 1735–1740 refers to a rebellion by the Bashkirs against the Russian Empire. It started in 1735, but was put down by Russian troops in 1740 after...
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The year 1735 in science and technology involved some significant events. July 11 - Pluto (not known at this time) enters a fourteen-year period inside...
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Russo-Ukrainian War (redirect from 2014 Military intervention of Russia in Ukraine)
War began in February 2014. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia occupied and annexed Crimea from Ukraine and supported pro-Russian separatists...
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Treaty of Ganja (category 1735 in the Russian Empire)
concluded between the Russian Empire and Safavids on 10 March 1735 during the Persian Siege of Ganja (1734) near the city of Ganja in present-day Azerbaijan...
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under pressure from the Russian Orthodox Church in a later variant of the modern typeface (1710). Nonetheless, since 1735, the Russian Academy of Sciences...
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Pushkin (disambiguation) (redirect from Pushkin, Russia)
Aleksei Musin-Pushkin (1744–1817), Russian statesman, historian, and art collector Valentin Musin-Pushkin (1735–1804), Russian military officer and government...
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Succession (1733–1735), Russia and Austria blocked the French candidate to the Polish throne. In the Russo-Turkish War of 1735-1739, Russia reacquired the...
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1730–1735 or Ottoman–Iranian War of 1730–1735 was a conflict between the forces of Safavid Iran and those of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1735. After...
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Franco-Russian War may refer to several wars between France and Russia: War of the Polish Succession (1733–1735) War of the Austrian Succession (1748)...
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The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, commonly referred to as the Russian Armed Forces, are the military of Russia. They are organized into three...
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The Russian Civil War was a multi-party civil war in the former Russian Empire sparked by the overthrowing of the liberal-democratic Russian Provisional...
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reign Russia became involved in two major conflicts, the War of the Polish Succession (1733–1735) and another Turkish war. In the former, Russia worked...
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Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until the proclamation of the Russian Republic...
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1730–1735, Qaplan I Giray received the "Highest order" from the Turkish sultan to invade the Safavid Empire through Dagestan. So, on the 15th of May, 1735...
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Gannibal or Hannibal (1697–1781), African prince and Russian general Ivan Gannibal (1735–1801), Russian general and Abram's son Heinrich Hannibal (1889–1971)...
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Perekop (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
Perekop has endured many sieges. During the Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739), Russian field marshal Burkhard Christoph von Munnich successfully stormed...
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involving Russia and its predecessors in chronological order, from the 9th to the 21st century. The Russian military and troops of its predecessor states in Russia...
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(French: Campagne de Russie), the Second Polish War, and in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 (Russian: Оте́чественная война́ 1812 го́да, romanized: Otéchestvennaya...
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University of Russia. Abram Gannibal (1696–1781) – statesman, military leader, and politician, great-grandfather of Alexander Pushkin. Ivan Gannibal (1735–1801)...
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Russo-Turkish wars (redirect from Russian-Turkish war)
further frictions. Russia managed to secure a favourable international situation by signing treaties with Persia in 1732 and 1735. These returned all...
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1732 to 1867, the Russian Empire laid claim to northern Pacific Coast territories in the Americas. Russian colonial possessions in the Americas were collectively...
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Siege of Perekop (1736) (category Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739))
The siege of Perekop (Russian: Штурм Перекопа) on June 1 (OS: 20 May), 1736, was part of the Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739). Russian field marshal Burkhard...
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This is a timeline of Russian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Russia and its predecessor states. To...
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Prince (1726–1733, 1735–1739, 1739–1741, 1747–1748) Constantin Mavrocordat, Prince (1733–1735, 1741–1743, 1748–1749, 1769) Russian occupation (1739) Ioan...
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Coat of arms of North Ossetia (category Russian coats of arms)
Ossetia–Alania, a federal subject of Russia, is a red disc featuring a Caucasian leopard with seven white mountains in the background. The mountains symbolize...
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(2016) The Gunpowder Age, China, Military Innovation, and the Rise of the West in World History. New Jersey, USA & Oxshireford, UK. Princeton University Press...
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