• Events from the year 1722 in Russia Monarch – Peter I 7 August [O.S. 27 July] 1722: The Russo-Persian War begins. Anna Matyushkina, courtier (d. 1804)...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1722. 1722 (MDCCXXII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    Russo-Persian War of 1722–1723, known in Russian historiography as the Persian campaign of Peter the Great, was a war between the Russian Empire and Safavid...
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  • the first time by the ukase of Peter the Great on May 27, 1722, in place of the Little Russia Prikase. It was created during the life of Hetman Skoropadsky...
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    occupation of Derbent by the Russian Empire during the Russo-Persian War. It took place in August 1722. In August 1722, the Russian army began to rapidly advance...
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  • The 1722 Insurgency in Chechnya occurred because of the refusal of the Chechens and the Endirey Khanate to swear allegiance to the Russian Empire, due...
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    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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  • Zakhar (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Russian ice hockey player Zakhar Bron (born 1947), Russian violinist and violin pedagogue of Jewish descent Zakhar Chernyshyov (1722–1784), Russian field...
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    military, government, and court of Imperial Russia. Peter the Great introduced the system in 1722 while engaged in a struggle with the existing hereditary...
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    (Russian: Каспийская флотилия, romanized: Kaspiyskaya flotiliya) is the flotilla of the Russian Navy in the Caspian Sea. Established in November 1722 by...
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    Russo-Persian War (1722–1723), known as "The Persian Expedition of Peter the Great" by Russian histographers, in order to be the first Russian emperor to establish...
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    They had gained control over parts of current Afghanistan and Iran from 1722 to 1729, after having taken advantage of the heavily declining, plagued by...
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    against them in 1722–23. Peter the Great temporarily annexed several areas of Iran to Russia, which after the death of Peter were returned in the 1732 Treaty...
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  • Peter the Great's capture of Rasht (category 1722 in the Russian Empire)
    devastations in 1721 to the "life and property" of the Russian merchants in the Shirvan province. Furthermore, by 1722, the Safavid Empire was in a heavy decline...
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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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  • 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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    Russo-Persian War of 1722–1723. Russian forces succeeded in taking much of the Caucasian territories from Iran for several years. As the Russians took control...
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  • 19 years Anna Vorontsova (1722–1775), Russian lady in waiting, salonist, noble, cousin of the Empress Elizabeth of Russia Elizaveta Vorontsova (1739–1792)...
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  • the office existed until 1722 when it was transformed into the Collegium of Little Russia and moved to Hlukhiv. The Little Russia Office was part of the...
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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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    Avars (Caucasus) (category Muslim communities of Russia)
    in Dagestan, including many Avars, retained relatively high amounts of freedom and self-governance. After the Russo-Persian War of 1722–1723, Russia briefly...
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    February 16, 1722, Peter I issued the Decree of Succession by which he abolished the old custom of passing the throne to the direct descendants in the male...
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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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    "All-Russian" had been increasingly used to refer to the territories of modern-day Belarus and Ukraine as well. Peter issued a decree in 1722 in which...
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    Governing Senate in 1711, the Collegium in 1717 and the Table of Ranks in 1722 had a lasting impact on Russia, and many institutions of the Russian government...
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    documented in the Army's Rules of engagement since 1716 until they were finally incorporated into the first variant of Table of Ranks in 1722. Compared...
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  • on Russia. In September 1722, many Russian ships were lost in a storm, and an epidemic killed a significant portion of the horses in the Russian cavalry...
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    against Russia". the Guardian. Retrieved 28 July 2024. Mikaberidze, FINS, Alexander. "Officer Ranks under Peter the Great's Table of Ranks of 1722". The...
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    after birth on 18 January 1722). The marriage was unhappy, as Karl Leopold abused Catherine. She returned to Russia in 1722 with her surviving daughter...
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  • of Little Russia was a Russian colonial administration in Ukraine that existed in 1722–1727 and 1764–1786. Collegium of Little Russia (1722–1727) headed...
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