• Narodnaya Volya (Russian: Наро́дная во́ля, IPA: [nɐˈrodnəjə ˈvolʲə], lit. 'People's Will') was a late 19th-century revolutionary socialist political organization...
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  • Narodnaya Volya was a radical organization in Tsarist Russia. Narodnaya Volya may also refer to: Narodnaja Volya (newspaper), recent Belarusian newspaper...
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  • the regular issue. On June 18, 2002, a Belarus district court froze Narodnaya Volya bank account because of defamation charges brought by two judges from...
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    sisters were involved in the Narodnaya Volya revolutionary movement. Vladimir was also deeply involved with Narodnaya Volya. As the oldest son, Sergey had...
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    «Народная Воля», romanized: Partiya Natsional'nogo Vozrozhdeniya «Narodnaya Volya»), was a Russian nationalist political party founded in December 2001...
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    Sophia Perovskaya (category Narodnaya Volya)
    Russian revolutionary and a member of the revolutionary organization Narodnaya Volya. She helped orchestrate the assassination of Alexander II of Russia...
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  • ideas of Zemlya i volya, renounced the necessity of political struggle and were against terror and conspiracy tactics of Narodnaya Volya. BR preferred propaganda...
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  • was the formation of Russia's first organized revolutionary party, Narodnaya Volya ("People's Will"), in June 1879. It favoured secret society-led terrorism...
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    (May 15, 1865 – May 8, 1887) was a Russian revolutionary, member of Narodnaya Volya ("People's Will"), a secret terrorist organization meant to overthrow...
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  • ("Процесс 16-ти" in Russian) was a trial of sixteen members of the Narodnaya Volya in Russian Empire on October 25–30 (November 6–11), 1880. The trial...
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  • Brotherhood and Narodnaya Volya, or other eras. The Sicarii and the Hashshashin are described below, while the Fenian Brotherhood and Narodnaya Volya are discussed...
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    Andrei Zhelyabov (category Narodnaya Volya)
    was a Russian revolutionary and member of the executive committee of Narodnaya Volya. After graduating from a gymnasium in Kerch in 1869, Zhelyabov got...
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  • Bluzhev-Volya, a branch of the Bluzhev Hasidic group Narodnaya Volya (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Volya...
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  • Vasili Osipanov (category Narodnaya Volya)
    Tomsk — 5.8(20).1887) was a Russian revolutionary and a member of Narodnaya Volya. In 1881—1886, Osipanov was a student at the University of Kazan, where...
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    Petersburg's major attractions. The church was erected on the site where Narodnaya Volya members assassinated Emperor Alexander II in March 1881. The church...
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    Aleksandr Kvyatkovsky (category Narodnaya Volya)
    was a Russian revolutionary and member of the Executive Committee of Narodnaya Volya. Kvyatkovsky was born in Tomsk. His family were minor nobility. His...
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    revolutionaries were sent there, the majority being members of the Narodnaya Volya organization. In total, 185 men and 32 women were political prisoners...
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    Finally 13 March [O.S. 1 March] 1881, assassins organized by the Narodnaya Volya (People's Will) party killed him with a bomb. The Emperor had earlier...
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    Nechayev continued to influence events, maintaining a relationship to Narodnaya Volya and weaving even his jailers into his plots and escape plans. In December...
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  • Trial of the Fourteen (category Narodnaya Volya)
    Fourteen ("Процесс 14-ти" in Russian) was a trial of fourteen members of Narodnaya Volya. It took place on September 24–28 (October 6–10), 1884 in Saint Petersburg's...
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    Narodnaya Volya party at Kronstadt. In 1874, together with midshipman Vladimir Miklukha, Serebrennikov distributed literature of the Narodnaya Volya and...
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    November 1915) was a member of the Russian revolutionary organization Narodnaya Volya who took part in the assassination of Tsar Alexander II of Russia....
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    anarchists and Marxists. A revolutionary organization called People's Will (Narodnaya Volya) assassinated Alexander II. Another current of thought was embodied...
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    Pervomartovtsy (category Narodnaya Volya)
    meaning those of March 1) were the Russian revolutionaries, members of Narodnaya Volya, planners and executors of the assassination of Alexander II of Russia...
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    Hesya Helfman (category Narodnaya Volya)
    1 February] 1882) was a Belarusian-Jewish revolutionary member of Narodnaya Volya, who was implicated in the assassination of Alexander II of Russia...
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    Vera Figner (category Narodnaya Volya)
    German and Russian descent, Figner was a leader of the clandestine Narodnaya Volya ("People's Will") group, which advocated the use of terror to achieve...
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  • Vasily Generalov (category Narodnaya Volya)
    of Narodnaya Volya. In 1886, Generalov enrolled in St. Petersburg University and later became a member of the "Terrorist Faction" of Narodnaya Volya. He...
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    Petr Shevyrev (category Narodnaya Volya)
    23(7.5).1863 – 5.8(20).1887) was a Russian revolutionary, member of Narodnaya Volya. In 1883, Shevyrev enrolled in the University of Kharkiv and later...
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    Shlisselburg from the Peter and Paul Fortress. Most were members of Narodnaya Volya, who had been sentenced to death for conspiring to kill the Tsar, but...
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    Nikolai Kibalchich (category Narodnaya Volya)
    assassination of Tsar Alexander II as the main explosive expert for Narodnaya Volya ("People's Will"), and was also a rocket pioneer. He was a distant...
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