• Alexander Alfredovich Bek (Russian: Алекса́ндр Альфре́дович Бек; 3 January 1903 [O.S. 21 December 1902] – 2 November 1972), sometimes transliterated from...
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  • In March 1942, war correspondent Alexander Bek arrived in the 8th Guards Division. During the spring of that year, Bek convinced Bauyrzhan, who was reluctant...
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    Yunus-bek Bamatgireyevich Yevkurov (born 23 July 1963) is a Russian colonel general and politician. For over 10 years he was the head of the southern...
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    Panfilov's character gained recognition through the book trilogy authored by Alexander Bek, which described the fighting around Moscow through the eyes of Baurzhan...
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    The City of Merri-bek (/ˈmɛriː bɛk/) is a local government area in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia. It comprises the inner northern suburbs between 4...
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  • Alexander Kazembek may refer to: Alexander Kasimovich Kazembek (1802–1870), 19th century Russian historian, linguist, and orientalist Alexander Lvovich...
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  • 1928 by Azerbaijani playwright Jafar Jabbarly Sevil, a 1929 film by Alexander Bek-Nazarov, based on the play Sevil, a 1953 opera by Azerbaijani composer...
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    February [O.S. 2 February] 1902 – 21 February 1977), often spelled Kazem-Bek or Kasem-Beg, was a Russian émigré and political activist, and founder of...
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    division marched to Panfilov Park. During 1943 and 1944, war reporter Alexander Bek escorted the 8th Guards. Drawing from the memories of Major Baurzhan...
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  • Without Defects Dmitry Begichev (1786–1855), writer and politician Alexander Bek (1903–1972), novelist, And Not to Die Ekaterina Beketova (1855–1892)...
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  • flying ace Alexander Beck (athlete) (born 1992), Australian sprinter Alexander Bek (1903–1972), Soviet novelist and writer This disambiguation page lists...
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    Nabokov translated The Headless Horseman into French alexandrines. Alexander Bek mentions the well-read K. K. Rokossovsky, future Marshal of the Soviet...
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    mutiny, Belarus president Lukashenko praised Bortnikov (together with Yunus-bek Yevkurov) for mediating the end of the rebellion. In August 2024, Bortnikov...
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    Bek (also spelled Beck and Beke; c.1245 – 3 March 1311) was a bishop of Durham and the Patriarch of Jerusalem. Bek and his elder brother Thomas Bek were...
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  • the Moscow Writers' Union (1991-1995). She was the daughter of writer Alexander Bek. In 1993, she signed the Letter of Forty-Two. She died, according to...
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  • Volokolamsk Highway (Russian: Волоколамское шоссе) is a novel written by Alexandr Bek, published in Russian in 1944, with later translations into English, Hebrew...
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    Poghos Bek-Pirumyan (Armenian: Պօղոս Բէկ Փիրումեան; 8 June 1856 – 19 January 1921) was an Armenian military commander. He served as a colonel for the...
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    Davit Bek or David Beg (Armenian: Դավիթ Բէկ (classical) Դավիթ Բեկ (reformed); died 1728) was an Armenian military commander and the leader of an Armenian...
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  • São Tomé and Príncipe, p/f/ch) Hélé Béji (born 1948, Tunisia, f/nf) Alexander Bek (1903–1972, Russia/USSR, f/nf Ferenc Békássy (1893–1915, Hungary, p)...
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    aircraft Nadezhda Mandelstam (1899–1980), Russian writer and educator Alexander Bek (1903–1972), Soviet novelist and writer Jerzy Pichelski (1903–1963)...
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  • "From the Point of View of an Economist" which analyzed the novel of Alexander Bek, New Assignment [ru] banned in the Soviet Union. It was published in...
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    (1879–1950) The Malachite Box Dmitry Begichev (1786–1855) The Kholmsky Family Alexander Bek (1903–1972) And Not to Die The Story of an Inventor The New Appointment...
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    District as Volokolamsk Urban Settlement. Volokolamsk is twinned with: Alexander Bek's 1944 novel, Volokolamsk Highway («Волоколамское шоссе»), is a lightly-fictionalized...
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    Prince Alexander of Georgia (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ბატონიშვილი, aleksandre batonishvili) (1770–1844) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) of the...
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    suppressed works were published among first, in 1986–87, anti-Stalinist Alexander Bek's novel The New Appointment (1965) and Anatoly Rybakov's Children of...
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    The Nightingale (1827) The Mermaid and the Fisherman (opera, 1842) Ammalat-Bek (opera, 1843–47) A Prisoner in the Caucasus (opera, 1845) Morning and Evening...
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    citing concerns of information being gathered by Ukrainian forces. Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, former head of Ingushetia and incumbent deputy head of the Ministry...
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  • Gunn On Instagram". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 1, 2021. Aliev, Bek (August 25, 2020). "The Suicide Squad: DC Comics' Bloodsport, Explained"...
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    Turkestan. The group's notable leaders were Enver Pasha and, later, Ibrahim Bek. The fortunes of the movement fluctuated throughout the early 1920s, but...
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    1841-1892. РГВИА (РГАВМФ), ф. 171, 6 ед. хр., 1793-1855. (in Russian) Rear-Admiral Aslanbegov's Journey to Australia in 1881-1882 by Alexander Massov...
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