former Kuban Oblast of the Russian Empire. During its brief independence, it unsuccessfully sought union with the Ukrainian People's Republic. The Kuban People's...
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Kuban Cossacks (Russian: кубанские казаки, romanized: kubanskiye kаzaki; Ukrainian: кубанські козаки, romanized: kubanski kozaky), or Kubanians (Russian:...
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Holodomor (redirect from Kuban Ukrainian genocide)
greatly affected the Ukrainian population of the Kuban. The number of documented victims of famine in Kuban was at least 62,000. According to other historians...
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Krasnodar Krai (category Kuban)
referred to as Kuban (Russian: Кубань), a term denoting the historical region of Kuban situated between the Sea of Azov and the Kuban River which is mostly...
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January 1820 – 30 October 1877) was the Ataman of the Kuban Cossacks and the Governor of Kuban Oblast (region) in the late 1860s. Felix (a common name for...
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and different parts of Russia, including Kazakhstan, Northern Caucasus, Kuban Region, Volga Region, the South Urals, and West Siberia. Major factors included...
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Yakutsk Oblast (Russian: Якутская область) is a historical oblast (province) within the Russian Empire and the RSFSR (until 1920). It corresponds with...
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Separatism in Russia (section Kuban)
invasion of Ukraine. Kuban separatism or Kuban Cossack separatism originates during the Russian Civil War with the proclamation of Kuban People's Republic...
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naméstnichestvo The Baku gradonchalstvo did not exist in 1897. The Batum oblast was included in the Kutaisi Governorate in 1897; The population of its territory...
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citizen in relation to the derailing of a freight train near Rybnoye, Ryazan Oblast on 11 November. The FSB claimed that he had been recruited in February 2023...
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Maykop (category Kuban oblast)
the Maykopsky Otdel of the Kuban Oblast. In 1936, Maykop and the surrounding region merged with Adyghe Autonomous Oblast and became the administrative...
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Zaporizhzhia Oblast was damaged by a drone strike. Ukrainian border guards intercepted a Russian sabotage group trying to enter Sumy Oblast. Valeriy Chaika...
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the former Russian Empire between 1919 and 1933, especially the Don and Kuban Cossacks in Russia, aimed at the elimination of the Cossacks as a distinct...
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Later such administrative uses were adopted by the Kuban Cossacks and were common in Kuban Oblast with different variations. There were various types...
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Cherkessk (category Kuban oblast)
designated as the administrative center of the Batalpashinsky Otdel of the Kuban Oblast. A decree of 30 December 1869 by Tsar Alexander II transformed the village...
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There are eight main groups of Nogais: the Ak Nogai, the Karagash, the Kuban-Nogai, the Kundraw-Nogai, the Qara-Nogai, the Utars, Bug-Nogai, and the...
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Cossacks (section Kuban Cossacks)
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Flag of Zaporizhzhia Oblast Emblem of registered Don cossacks Emblem of registered Kuban cossacks Modern Kuban Cossack armed forces patch of...
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The Kars oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire between 1878 and 1917. Its capital was the city of Kars, presently...
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Ukrainians in Russia (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
dominance) was noted in the nine south-western Governorates and the Kuban Oblast. When the future borders of the Ukrainian state were marked, the results...
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List of observatory codes (redirect from Observatoire de Saint-Sulpice)
(Observatoire de la Babote; Montpellier Babote Observatory) Occ Montpellier 004 Toulouse Observatory Occ Toulouse 005 Paris Observatory (Observatoire de Paris;...
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the Kuban Oblast and the Black Sea Governorate. Kuban was fully engulfed by civil war by the time of the vote. 16 seats had been allotted to the Kuban-Black...
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Peasants who are Starving", restricting travel by peasants after "in the Kuban and Ukraine a massive outflow of peasants 'for bread' has begun", that "like...
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Donbas (redirect from Donbas Oblast)
Luhansk oblasts, and included areas in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and Southern Russia. A Euroregion of the same name is composed of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts in...
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khutirs, and others. Today, stanitsa-type formations have only survived in Kuban (Russian Federation) where Ukrainians were resettled during the time of...
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Pavilhão Anexo 1,500 Pavilhão Anexo II 1,500 Pavilhão da Cidadela 6,873 Petro de Luanda Pavilhão Dream Space 2,500 Recreativo do Libolo Pavilhão Multiusos...
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fate of the German southern forces, losing their heavy equipment in the Kuban bridgehead, then being badly mangled near Melitopol in southern Ukraine...
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Don Cossacks (category Don Host Oblast)
ethnically Cossack volunteers. The Kuban Cossacks were allocated to the 10th, 12th and 13th Corps. However, the most famous Kuban Cossack unit was the 17th Cossack...
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1 May 2005 at the Wayback Machine Menz, Astrid (2006). "The Gagauz". In Kuban, Doğan (ed.). The Turkic speaking peoples. Prestel. ISBN 978-3-7913-3515-5...
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a book fair at the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild in Paris on May 6, 1932. Gorguloff was born in Labinskaya in the Kuban region of Russia. He studied medicine...
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Vladivostok State Medical University Murmansk State Technical University Kuban State Agrarian University State Maritime University South Russian State...
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