User:SDZeroBot/NPP sorting/Geography/Regions/Asia/North Asia
Appearance
Tutorial | Discussion | New page feed | Reviewers | Curation tool Suggestions | Coordination |
124 unreviewed articles as of 29 November 2024
|
Created | Article | Extract | Class | Creator (# edits) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024-05-25 | Soviet War Scare (1926–27) (Crisis in Anglo-Soviet relations) | The Soviet War Scare was a crisis in Anglo-Soviet relations involving a threat of a full-scale war between the USSR and the British Empire and Poland in 1926 and 1927. The conflict is mostly interpreted as a sham by the western historians, suggesting that it was predominantly a product of a Soviet propaganda overreacting to theoretical considerations written by anonymous British military in May 1926. | Start | Krispe13 (140) | |
2024-06-24 | Koshlakov Raid | The Koshlakov Raid was an assault on the town of Koshlakov by Chechen highlanders from the Shatoy tribe, resulting in a victory for the raiders. | Start | Busulb Vash (2840) | |
2024-06-08 | Storming of the presidential palace in Grozny | The assault on the presidential palace in Grozny is a combat episode of the First Chechen war (1994–1996), which occurred during the assault on Grozny by Russian federal troops. | C | Wrweewfw (128) | |
2024-07-27 | Pyotr Gnida | Pyotr Fyodorovich Gnida (June 17, 1918, Tretyakovka, Kharkov province - October 12, 1985, Belovodsk, Voroshilovgrad region) - captain of the Soviet Army, participant in the Great Patriotic War, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). | Start | Валерий Пасько (1514) | |
2024-07-25 | Bakhish bey Sabur (Azerbaijani poet) | Bakhish bey Sabur or Bakhish bey Vazirov (Azerbaijani: Baxış bəy Əsəd bəy oğlu Vəzirov; b. 27 August 1863, Mirzəcamallı, Shusha uezd, Elizavetpol Governorate, Russian Empire — d. 1931, Tashkent, Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR) was an Azerbaijani poet and a member of the literary society "Majlisi-Faramushan". | Start | Qızılbaş (2734) | |
2024-07-30 | Haytarma (ensemble) (Crimean Tatar folk dance ensemble) | The Haytarma ensemble, originally called the State Song and Dance Ensemble of the Crimean Tatars is a Crimean Tatar music and dance group. The group was formed in Simferopol in 1939 with the Crimean State Philharmonic with Ilyas Bakhshish as artistic director, Yaya Sherfedinov as musical director, and Usein Bakkal as choreographer. | Stub | Devlet Geray (1537) | |
2024-08-17 | USSR-B10 (Type of aircraft) | The USSR-B10 was a Soviet airship of the non-rigid type, constructed at Plant No. 207 of the Commissariat of the Defense Industry of the USSR (until August 1936, known as the shipyard of the Dirizhablestroy), located in the workers' settlement (now the city) of Dolgoprudny. | C | Global Donald (1006) | |
2024-08-25 | Neu-Norka | Neu-Norka was a Volga German colony located about 57 miles south of Norka (now known as Nekrasovo in Saratovskaya Oblast) and about 100 miles south of Saratov.[citation needed] It was founded in 1852 and by the 1930s had well over 1,000 residents. | Stub | AnotherJokicMurray (22) | |
2024-03-03 | Uladzimir Bely | Colonel Uladzimir Uladzimravich Bely (Belarusian: Уладзімір Уладзіміравіч Белы; Russian: Владимир Владимирович Белый; born on 17 February 1977), is a Belarusian army officer who is currently the commander of the Western Operational Command since March 2023. | Start | Ivan Milenin (8434) | |
2024-07-17 | Konstantin Monstrov (politician) | Konstantin Ivanovich Monstrov (Russian: Константин Иванович Монстров) (1874-February 1920) was a commander of the Peasant Army of Fergana. | Start | Nikinikipikipiki (456) | |
2024-09-07 | Vilnius conflict | The Vilnius conflict (1920–1939) was a conflict between Poland and Lithuania over Vilnius and the Vilnius region.{{Infobox military conflict | Start | Nikinikipikipiki (456) | |
2024-08-22 | 1938 Azerbaijani Supreme Soviet election | Supreme Soviet elections were held in the Azerbaijan SSR on 24 June 1938 as part of the wider Soviet regional elections. Of the 310 directly elected members of the Supreme Soviet, 115 were from the intelligensia or were public servants, while 88 were farmers. | Stub | History6042 (2116) | |
2024-05-22 | Second Program of the CPSU (Communist party establishing document) | The Second Program of the CPSU was the main document of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, adopted during the 6th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks) in 1917. The Program was later amended during the 8th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (b) in 1919, after the Bolsheviks had been swept to power during the October Revolution, to include numerous changes, including a description of ... | Start | SiberianBeagle (29) | |
2023-12-08 | List of FC Neftchi Fergana players | FC Neftchi Fergana is an Uzbek professional football club based in Fergana, Uzbekistan. The club was formed on 1962 in Fergana. From 1962 to 1991 Neftchi played in different leagues of USSR. From 1992 club has played in the highest Uzbek Football Division, Uzbek League. | Start | AnvarxonM (1888) | |
2024-08-14 | Oleg Vasilyevich Volkov (Russian writer (1900–1996)) | Oleg Vasilyevich Volkov (Russian: Оле́г Васи́льевич Во́лков; 9 (21) January 1900, St. Petersburg – 10 February 1996, Moscow) was a Russian and Soviet writer, translator, social activist, conservationist and hunter. | C | נוביסלב ז'אליץ' (17) | |
2024-06-18 | Tsuntinsky Clashes | Clashes in the Tsuntinsky region also known as Operation Uragan-1 were a series of conflicts after the penetration of 36 militants from Chechnya on December 15, 2003 led by Ruslan Gelayev, which ended with the destruction of most of them, and a little later and with the death of Gelayev himself. | Start | Wrweewfw (128) | |
2024-09-25 | Tri Tankista (1939 song composed by Pokrass brothers with lyrics by Boris Laskin performed by Alexandrov Ensemble) | "Over the Border the Clouds Are Growing Gloomy" (Russian: На границе тучи ходят хмуро), better known as "Tri tankist", is a Soviet popular song with a war theme. | Stub | Michel12A234 (39) | |
2024-09-24 | Nathan Schneersohn | Nathan Aleksandrovich (Anatoly Abramovich) Schneersohn (also known under the alias Yeryoma, 18 March [O.S. 6 March] 1881, Yekaterinoslav, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire – 9 October 1937, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) – a Russian Menshevik revolutionary and Soviet museum curator, the founder and first director (1920–1937) of the New Jerusalem State Museum of History and Art, located near Moscow in the monastery of the same name. | C | Apr1 (38) | |
2024-08-17 | 1931 Tupolev ANT-9 crash | The 1931 Tupolev ANT-9 crash was an aviation accident involving a Tupolev ANT-9 aircraft, which occurred in the Naro-Fominsky District of Moscow Oblast, Soviet Union, on Sunday, July 12, 1931. | Start | Global Donald (1006) | |
2024-06-30 | Adyghe Hase (Political party in Adygea, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, and Krasnodar Krai, Russia) | Adyghe Hase or Circassian Khase (Adyghe and Kabardian: Адыгэ Хасэ, romanized: Adəɣɛ Xasɛ, lit. 'Circassian council') is a political party active in the Russian republics of Adygea, Kabardino-Balkaria, and Karachay-Cherkessia, as well as in the former Shapsug National District in Krasnodar Krai. | C | Mupper-san (17996) | |
2024-07-28 | Aeroflot Flight 229 (aviation accident) | Aeroflot Flight 229 was an aviation accident involving an Il-12P aircraft of Aeroflot, which occurred on Sunday, 14 June 1953 near Zugdidi, resulting in the deaths of 18 people. | C | Global Donald (1006) | |
2024-06-29 | Attack for Bitków | Attack for Bitków - an attack on a Polish settlement (administratively belonging to the village of Bitków) located in the Nadwórnia district of the Stanisławów Voivodeship by a branch of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) on 14 April 1944. | Start | Birczenin (142) | |
2024-08-09 | 4th Vidzeme Latvian Riflemen Regiment (Regiment of the Latvian Riflemen (1916–1918)) | The 4th Vidzeme Latvian Rifle Regiment (Latvian: 4. Vidzemes latviešu strēlnieku pulks) is an infantry rifle military unit of the Imperial Russian Army. The regiment was an armed formation of the Latvian Riflemen as part of the 1st Latvian Rifle Brigade. | C | Kevin9217 (6209) | |
2024-08-17 | 1933 Tupolev ANT-7 Podolsk crash (Aviation disaster) | The 1933 Tupolev ANT-7 Podolsk crash was an aviation accident that occurred south of Podolsk, Moscow Oblast, on Tuesday, 5 September 1933. The crash involved a converted Tupolev ANT-7 aircraft and resulted in the deaths of all eight people on board, including prominent figures in the Soviet aviation industry and civil aviation. | C | Global Donald (1006) | |
2024-09-07 | Jubilee Medal "80 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" (Commemorative medal of Russia) | The Jubilee Medal "80 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945" (Russian: Юбилейная медаль «80 лет Победы в Великой Отечественной войне 1941–1945 гг.») is a state commemorative medal of the Russian Federation. It was established on 2 September 2024 by Presidential Decree No. | Start | Andrey I. Kuznetsov (346) | |
2024-07-07 | Mikhail Fetisov | Mikhail Fetisov was a career police detective and member of the Moscow Militia (then known as the Moscow Municipal Militsiya) who in 1983 became the lead investigator into the Andrei Chikatilo serial murder case. He later became a lieutenant general in the Russian police force. | Start | KTcup82 (225) | |
2024-08-28 | Stanislav Ruban (Ukrainian-born Russian footballer (born 2005)) | Stanislav Borisovich Ruban (Russian: Станислав Борисович Рубан; Ukrainian: Станіслав Борисович Рубан; born 25 October 1996) is a Russian and Ukrainian professional footballer who plays for Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino on loan from Stroitel Kamensk-Shakhtinsky. | Stub | Mish-FCTM (5984) | |
2024-10-22 | Shahverdi Khan Ziyadkhanov | Shahverdi Khan Ziyadkhanovor Shahverdi Khan Ziyadkhan (October 3 (15), 1869, Yelizavetpol – May 8, 1919, Ganja) — Officer of the Tsar's army and the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic Army, brother of Ismail Khan and Adil Khan Ziyadkhanov. | GA | Burlaçiçək (1204) | |
2024-10-13 | TMM-6 (Wheeled vehicle-launched bridge) | The TMM-6 is a Russian bridge-laying vehicle. It was developed by Omsktransmash in Omsk between 1999 and the late 2000s. It was built to replace older Russian bridge-launching vehicles. | Start | PhoenixCaelestis (1081) | |
2024-10-28 | Arthur Soghomonyan (Armenian businessman) | Arthur Soghomonyan (born June 15, 1967) is an Armenian businessman and current chair of the board of FC Pyunik, an Armenian football club. | Stub | DowryOfMary (30) | |
2024-05-24 | TsKB | The TsKB (Central Design Bureau) was a Soviet aircraft design bureau established in the early 1930s. It was headed by aircraft designer Sergei Ilyushin. | Stub | Skysmith (71111) | |
2024-10-09 | 27th Pechersk Brigade (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 27th Separate "Pecherska" Brigade' is a brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine tasked with the transport and escort of soldiers and prisoners and the protection of the judicial facilities and Ukrainian territorial integrity. It was established in 2006 and is headquartered in Pechersk, Kyiv. | B | M Waleed (11446) | |
2024-07-22 | Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1534–1537) (Fifth war of the Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars) | Lithuanian-Muscovite War (1534–1537), also known as the Fifth Lithuanian-Muscovite War and the War of Starodub, was a war that lasted from August 1534 to 18 February 1537 between the Kingdom of Poland supported by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania against the Principality of Moscow. | C | Setergh (1230) | |
2024-10-10 | 34th Kherson Regiment (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 34th Kherson Regiment is a regiment of the National Guard of Ukraine tasked with patrol, reconnaissance, law enforcement and protection of Ukrainian territorial integrity. It was established as the 8th separate battalion of the on the basis of the 131st Separate Special Motorized Police Battalion in 1992. | B | M Waleed (11446) | |
2024-10-31 | Arseniy Blotskiy (Belarusian footballer (born 2004)) | Arseniy Blotskiy (born 18 June 2004) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Belarusian Premier League club BATE Borisov II, on loan from BATE Borisov first team | Stub | Martinm23forever (606) | |
2024-07-31 | Sergey Gazarov (Russian actor) | Sergey Ishkanovich Gazarov (Russian: Сергей Ишханович Газаров, Armenian: Սերգեյ Իշխանի Գազարով, romanized: Sergey Ishkhani Gazarov; born January 13, 1958) is a Russian and former Soviet actor and filmmaker of Armenian origin. | Start | MicNickBell (1849) | |
2024-07-04 | Internal Defense Forces (Poland) (Military unit) | Internal Defense Forces (Polish: Wojska Obrony Wewnętrznej) was one of the types of troops of the Polish People's Army. | C | Rakoon (7774) | |
2024-10-03 | 14th Horse Artillery Divizion (Poland) (Military unit) | 14th Horse Artillery Divizion (Polish: 14 Dywizjon Artylerii Konnej) was a horse artillery unit of the Polish Armed Forces of the Second Polish Republic. The unit was formed in Góra Kalwaria on July 14, 1920 as the 9th Horse Artillery Division. During the Polish-Bolshevik War, its 1st battery fought in the defense of Warsaw, participated in the expedition beyond Słucz, where it fought at Rohaczew and Ostróżek. | C | Rakoon (7774) | |
2024-03-03 | Serhii Ilnytskyi (Ukrainian colonel, politician, public figure and athlete) | Serhii Volodymyrovych Ilnytskyi (Ukrainian: Сергій Володимирович Ільницький; 20 May 1970 – 22 August 2023) was a Ukrainian colonel, politician, public figure and athlete. He was a participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war and later died in the Russian invasion of Ukraine starting in 2022. | Start | MykolaHK (7503) | |
2024-10-21 | Kaniv Regiment (Military unit) | The Kaniv Regiment (Ukrainian: Канівський полк) was a regiment of the Registered Cossacks (1625–1638) and later also an administrative subdivision of the Cossack Hetmanate (1648–1678, 1702–1712). It was centred around the town of Kaniv in central Ukraine, on the banks of the Dnieper river. | C | Mnohohrishnyi (83) | |
2024-11-01 | Crimean campaign of Tula | Crimean campaign of Tula was a camapign of Crimean khan Devlet I Giray against Russian Tsardom to stop the Russian offensive against Kazan. The result of the campaign was the retreat of the Crimean troops and the successful campaign of Russian troops against the Kazan Khanate | C | Rxsxuis (1176) | |
2024-11-08 | Natalja Vladimirovna Malisjeva (astronautical engineer (1921-2012)) | Natalya Vladimirovna Malisjeva (December 12, 1921, Feodosia – February 4, 2012) was a participant of the Great Patriotic War, a Soviet rocket engine designer, and later a nun under the name Adriana. | C | Sura Shukurlu (2001) | |
2024-06-10 | Olonetskaya shipyard | Olonetskaya shipyard (Russian: Олонецкая верфь), also known as Svirskaya (from 1785 - Lodeynopolskaya) is a shipbuilding enterprise that operated in 1702–1829 in Lodeynoye Pole in Olonetsky Uyezd of the Russian Empire. | Start | Valkiriye95 (325) | |
2024-11-06 | Orlova and Alexandrov (2015 Russian TV series or program) | Orlova and Alexandrov (Russian: Орлова и Александров) is a 2015 Russian historical drama television series that depicts the long and complex relationship between Soviet actress Lyubov Orlova and director Grigory Alexandrov. The series was created by Vitaly Moskalenko and written by Vladimir Sotnikov, Anna Berseneva, and Moskalenko. | Start | Er nesto (19955) | |
2024-10-11 | Gosstrakh SSSR | Gosstrakh SSSR (Russian: Госстрах СССР) was the unified union-republican system of state insurance agencies in the USSR, under the jurisdiction of the USSR Ministry of Finance. | C | Rakoon (7774) | |
2024-11-05 | Guards Badge (Russia) (Award) | The Guards Badge (Russian: Знак «Гвардия») is a chest badge that is a mark of distinction for military personnel awarded the Guards military rank and serving in the Guards military formations of the Russian Federation. | C | Rakoon (7774) | |
2024-10-27 | Lithuanian Siberian Battalion | The Lithuanian Siberian Battalion (Lithuanian: Lietuvių Sibiro batalionas) or the Siberian Vytautas the Great Lithuanian Battalion (Lithuanian: Sibiro Vytauto Didžiojo lietuvių batalionas) was one of the first Lithuanian military units established in 1919 during the Russian Civil War. | C | KrivisKrivaitis (586) | |
2024-07-09 | Oleg Zhukov (singer) (Russian singer (1973–2002)) | Oleg Yevgenievich Zhukov (Russian: Олег Евгеньевич Жуков; 11 October 1973 – 9 February 2002), known professionally as Oleg Zhukov (Russian: Олег Жуков), was a Russian singer and rapper, best known as a member of Diskoteka Avariya, also known internationally as Disco Crash. | C | Romanovich2008 (67) | |
2024-03-14 | Maximilian Andronnikov (Russian militant (born 1974)) | Maximilian Alexandrovich Andronnikov (Russian: Максимилиан Александрович Андронников; born 19 March 1974), more commonly known by his nom-de-guerre "Caesar" (Russian: Цезарь, romanized: Tsezar), is a Russian militant who is the commander and media spokesperson of the opposition paramilitary group Freedom of Russia Legion. | Start | PLATEL (16728) | |
2024-10-14 | Soviet civilization (2001 collection of writings by Sergei Kara-Murza) | Soviet civilization (Russian: Советская цивилизация) is a 2001 collection of writings by Russian author Sergei Kara-Murza. This book is a bestseller. | Stub | Мит Сколов (3602) | |
2024-08-06 | Nikolai Aleksandrovich Brzozovsky (Russian general (1858–1930)) | Nikolay Aleksandrovich Brzhozovsky (Russian: Николай Александрович Бржозовский; 1 January 1858 [O.S. 20 December] 1857, Barygino, Tver Governorate – c. 1930, Risan, Kotor), was a Russian lieutenant general. He participated in the Russo-Turkish War, Boxer Rebellion, Russo-Japanese War, World War I, and the Russian Civil War. | C | Kevin9217 (6209) | |
2024-11-03 | Rodion Beresov (Russian-American poet, writer and playwright (1896–1988)) | Rodion Michael Beresov (né Akulshin, April 8, 1896 – June 25, 1988), also spelled variously as Berezov and Beryozov, was a Russian-American poet, playwright and writer, author of Christian and children's books. | Start | Кантемира (284) | |
2024-10-31 | Soviet–Mongolian Mutual Assistance Pact | Soviet–Mongolian Mutual Assistance Pact (Russian: Протокол Взаимопомощи между Союзом Советских Социалистических Республик и Монгольской Народной Республикой) It was an alliance treaty between the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of Mongolia, signed on March 12, 1936, in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia by Peljidiin Genden, the prime minister of Mongolia, and Vladimir Tairov, the Soviet representative in Mongolia. | Stub | Aronlee90 (14358) | |
2024-06-07 | The Four Arts (was an art association that existed in Moscow and Leningrad in 1924-1931.) | ‘The Four Arts’ (in Russian: Четыре искусства) was an art association that existed in Moscow and Leningrad in 1924-1931. Was also known as the ‘4 Arts’. | Start | Wavepainter (760) | |
2024-07-14 | Kamchatka Governorate | Kamchatka Governorate (Russian: Камчатская губерния) was an administrative-territorial unit of the RSFSR, which existed in 1922-1926. The center is the city of Petropavlovsk Port (since 1924 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky). | Start | Vichycombo (2194) | |
2024-09-12 | East Siberian Krai (early krai of Russian SFSR) | East Siberian Krai (Russian: Восточно-Сибирский край) is an administrative-territorial unit in the RSFSR, which existed from July 30, 1930, to December 5, 1936. | C | Vichycombo (2194) | |
2024-08-12 | Memet Molochnikov | Memet Bilyalovich Molochnikov (Russian: Мемет Билялович Молочников; 30 December 1912 — 19 January 2003) was a Crimean Tatar commissar, Communist Party member, partisan, and military lawyer. | Start | Devlet Geray (1537) | |
2024-06-11 | Old Russians (Theorized ethnic group) | According to some historians, the Old Russian people (Russian: Древнерусская народность, romanized: Drevnerusskaya narodnost', Ukrainian: Давньоруська народність, romanized: Davnʹorusʹka narodnistʹ) were a unified ethnic group that emerged from East Slavic tribes of the Kievan Rus. | Start | Afus199620 (19715) | |
2024-04-08 | Motor Rifle Troops (Soviet Union) (Soviet military branch) | Motor Rifle Troops of the USSR (Russian: Мотострелковые войска СССР) were a main branch of the Soviet Army during the Cold War. They were mechanised infantry formations using combined arms doctrine, based around infantry operating closely with armoured personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles, aided by organic armour and artillery. | C | Harrytone (77) | |
2024-10-16 | Nikolai Streletsky | Nikolai Stanislavovich Streletsky (Russian: Николай Станиславович Стрелецкий; September 2, 1885, Kingdom of Poland - February 15, 1967, Moscow) was a Soviet scientist-mechanic, specialist in the field of building structures and bridge construction; Corresponding Member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1931). | Start | Rakoon (7774) | |
2024-10-14 | Kasymaly Bayaly uulu (Soviet and Kyrgyz author (1902-1979)) | Kasymaly Bayaly uulu (Kyrgyz: Касымалы Баялы уулу) (also Russified as Kasymaly Bayalinov) was a Kyrgyz writer and translator. | Stub | Elebayev (122) | |
2024-10-16 | Scientific Research Center "Stroitelstvo" | Scientific Research Center "Stroitelstvo" (Russian: АО «НИЦ «Строительство») is a research institute in Russia active in the field of construction. | Start | Rakoon (7774) | |
2024-09-28 | Homeland, I'll Be Back! (1975 novel by Fedor Samokhin) | Homeland, I'll be Back! (Russian: Родина, я вернусь!; Kyrgyz: Мекеним, мен кайрылып келем!) is a novel for children and young adult by Fedor Samokhin, published in 1975 by the publishing house "Kyrgyzstan". | Start | Урыл (154) | |
2024-08-30 | 1970 Batagay An-24 crash (Aviation incident in the Soviet Union) | The 1970 Batagay An-24 crash was an aviation accident that occurred on Wednesday, January 28, 1970, in the vicinity of Batagay involving an An-24B aircraft operated by Aeroflot, resulting in the death of 34 people. | Start | Global Donald (1006) | |
2024-06-14 | Alexei Oleynikov (Russian historian of World War I) | Alexei Oleynikov is a Russian historian of World War I. He is a doctor of historical sciences and has written more than 1,000 scientific papers, including 22 monographs, and is a popular military historian of the First World War in Russia. In 2016, he received a letter of thanks from the governor of the Astrakhan region for his success in work and professionalism, and in 2017 he was given the Shield and Sword of the Fatherland award. | Stub | Dushnilkin (5742) | |
2024-06-29 | Game form (Game theory concept) | In game theory and related fields, a game form, game frame, ruleset, or outcome function is the set of rules that govern a game and determine its outcome based on each player's choices. A game form differs from a game in that it does not stipulate the utilities or payoffs for each agent. | Start | Closed Limelike Curves (5743) | |
2024-10-27 | Oleg Zagorodnii (Ukrainian actor) | Oleg Zagorodnii (Ukrainian: Олег Загородній; born 27 October 1987) is a Ukrainian actor best known for the 2021 gay romantic war drama film Firebird. | Start | Regioncalifornia (560) | |
2024-11-15 | Battle of Igren | The Battle of Igren is a semi-legendary battle that took place between the Tatar army of Crimean Khanate and the Zaporozhian Cossacks of Ivan Sirko, near Stanovoy and other adjacent islands, Samara River on Igren Peninsula, during summer of 1660. | Start | StephanSnow (563) | |
2024-01-23 | 25th Tank Division (Soviet Union) | The 25th Tank Division of the Soviet Union's Red Army was a tank formation, active in 1941-45 on the Eastern Front of World War II, and during the Cold War. | Start | Filajod (1) | |
2024-06-02 | Battles for Dushanbe (1922) (Russian Civil War battles in Turkestan) | The Battles for Dushanbe (1921–1922) were a series of battles around the Capital city of Tajikistan from late 1921 (when it was besieged by Enver Pasha) until August 4, 1922 (when Enver was killed in combat) | C | Nikinikipikipiki (456) | |
2024-07-25 | Viktor Gilev (Russian poet and journalist (1942–1995)) | Viktor Konstantinovich Gilev (Russian: Виктор Константинович Гилёв; January 30, 1942 – January 4, 1995; born: Vitaly Konstantinovich Gilev (Russian: Виталий Константинович Гилёв) was a Soviet and Russian poet and journalist. | Start | So categorical (298) | |
2024-11-16 | Kamo Udumian | Kamo Babiyevich Udumian (Armenian: Կամո Բաբիի Ուդումյան; Russian: Камо Бабиевич Удумян; December 25, 1927, Berd, Shamshadin District, Armenian SSR , TSFSR, USSR, September 3, 2011, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet statesman and diplomat of Armenian descent. | Start | Hay kamavor (397) | |
2024-06-10 | Buryat genocide | Buryat Genocide - repressions, ethnic cleansing, mass forced resettlement by the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the modern Russian Federation against the Buryat people. | C | Alex091981 (615) | |
2024-11-20 | Nurtas Undasynov (Kazakh politician (1904-1989)) | Nurtas Dandibayevich Undasynov (Kazakh: Нұртас Дәндібайұлы Ондасынов, Russian: Нуртас Дандибаевич Ундасынов; October 13, 1904 in Uchkayuk, Russian Empire - November 1, 1989 in Moscow, USSR) was a Soviet Kazakh statesman, chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR (1938-1951), Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Kazakh SSR (1954-1955). | Start | Rakoon (7774) | |
2024-11-11 | Sergey Skuratov | Sergey Nikolaevich Skuratov (born March 31, 1950, Sverdlovsk, RSFSR, USSR) - General Director of Ural Airlines (1993 – August 2024). Honored Transport Worker of the Russian Federation. | B | Urimin (530) | |
2024-11-20 | Oleg Balanovsky (researcher) | Oleg Balanovsky (3 July 1977–5 July 2021) was a Russian geneticist. He held the title of Doctor of Biological Sciences and Professor of the RAS, headed the Laboratory of Genomic Geography at the Russian Academy of Sciences. His two most popular monographs are: "Russian Gene Pool on Russian Plain" (2007) and "The gene pool of Europe" (2015). | Start | Dushnilkin (5742) | |
2024-02-24 | Crimean consensus (Social period in Russia, 2014 to 2018) | Crimean consensus was a social period in Russia during which the feeling of solidarity and unity in the society was observed after the 2014 annexation of Crimea. During it the support of the Russian president Vladimir Putin has risen and 'round the flag' effect was observed in the Russian population. | C | Pusf.smbd (650) | |
2024-03-16 | Vitalii Hrytsaienko (Ukrainian soldier (1990–2022)) | Vitaly Mykolayovych Hrytsaienko (Ukrainian: Віталій Миколайович Грицаєнко; 3 August 1990, Poltava, Ukrainian SSR, USSR – 19 March 2022, Mariupol) — captain (posthumously), deputy commander of a separate special unit of the Azov National Guard of Ukraine for combat and special training, a participant in the Russian-Ukrainian war who died during the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a Hero of Ukraine with the award of the Golden Star Order (2022, posthumously). | Start | Андрій Гриценко (578) | |
2024-11-20 | Siege of Giurgiu (1771) (1771 siege during the Russo-Turkish war) | The siege of Giurgiu was a military siege undertaken by Russia between 17 and 24 February 1771 against the Ottoman city of Giurgiu. The siege was part of the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774), and resulted in a Russian victory. | C | Lenovya (660) | |
2024-10-23 | 22nd Foreign Diplomatic Missions Protection Brigade (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 22nd Foreign Diplomatic Missions Protection "Kyivan Rus" Brigade is a Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine, tasked with the protection of the Foreign Diplomatic Institutions in Ukraine as well as the Institute for Nuclear Research (NASU). It was established in 1992 as a separate Battalion. | GA | M Waleed (11446) | |
2024-10-28 | Chernobyl Mi-8 Helicopter Crash (History behind the Chernobyl accident about the Mi-8 helicopter crash) | Mil Mi-8 Helicopter crash during the Chernobyl disaster response is often remembered for its tragic outcome. | C | KeyMen12 (1175) | |
2024-07-25 | Army of Peter the Great (Russian army during the reign of Peter the Great) | The Russian Army (Russian: Русская армия), better known as the Army of Peter the Great (Russian: Армия Петра I), was the army of the Tsardom of Russia during the reign of Peter the Great from 1682 to 1721. The army was created by the Russian Tsar Peter I on the basis of the Zheldaks (Russian: Желдаки), later called by historians, that began to appear in Russia during the reign of his father, regiments of the new (foreign) system, Streltsy army and Coss ... | C | Rakoon (7774) | |
2024-10-27 | Safari Regiment (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 1st Special Purpose "Safari" Assault Police Regiment is a regiment of the Liut Brigade of the Special Tasks Patrol Police subordinated to Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The regiment is based in Kyiv. It was established in 2022 in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and has, since then seen regular combat on the frontlines. | C | M Waleed (11446) | |
2024-08-24 | 1982 Sukhumi Dranda Airport runway collision (Aviation incident in the Soviet Union) | The 1982 Sukhumi Dranda Airport runway collision was an aviation accident that occurred on August 14, 1982, when two airliners collided on a runway at Babushera Airport in Sukhumi (Abkhaz ASSR, Georgian SSR). The aircraft involved were a Tu-134A and a Let L-410M operated by "Aeroflot" on flights SU-974 (Sukhumi to Moscow) and G-73 (Sukhumi to Kutaisi). | C | Global Donald (1006) | |
2024-10-15 | Veshevo Air Base (Airport in Leningrad Oblast, Russia) | Veshchovo Airfield (also known as Veshevo Air Base) is a former military Air Base in village of Veshchovo, Leningrad Oblast, Russia. | Start | KeyMen12 (1175) | |
2024-06-15 | Battle of Byteń (Battle part of the Polish-Soviet War) | The Battle of Byteń was a battle between the Second Polish Republic against the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic during the initial period of the Polish–Soviet War. It ended in a Soviet victory. | Start | Setergh (1230) | |
2024-10-14 | Telman Gdlyan (Soviet and Russian statesman of Armenian origin) | Telman Khorenovich Gdlyan (Russian: Те́льман Хоре́нович Гдлян Armenian: Թելման Խորենի Գդլյան, romanized: Telman Khoreni Gdlyan) is a Soviet and Russian public and statesman of Armenian origin. | C | Hay kamavor (397) | |
2024-09-27 | Battle of Saločiai (1794) (1794 battle of the Kościuszko Uprising) | Battle of Saločiai was a battle fought during the Kościuszko Uprising on July 29, 1794, between the troops of General Prince Romuald Giedroyć and the Russian troops of Prince Sergei Fedorovich Golitsyn. | Start | Fajowy (166) | |
2024-07-21 | Trypillian Incident | The Trypillian Incident also known as the Trypillian tragedy (Russian:Трипольская трагедия) occurred in the summer of 1919 between Ukrainian anti-Bolshevik forces and the Bolshevik Kiev garrison. | Start | Nikinikipikipiki (456) | |
2024-07-18 | Battle of Pohost | The Battle of Pohost was an armed clash that took place on 4 September 1648, during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. | C | AleszJaTuTylkoSprzątam (424) | |
2024-07-10 | Landing at Cape Domesnes | Landing at Cape Domesnes (Russian: Высадка в порту Домеснес; German: Landung im Hafen von Domesnes) was a Russian landing operation during World War I. It was the largest Russian landing force in the war, and, as a result, the Russians fulfilled their goals. | Start | Dushnilkin (5742) | |
2024-10-05 | Battle of the Nargö (1808 naval battle) | Battle of the Nargö (Битва у Наргена) was one of the few direct clashes during the Russian-British War. | Start | Dushnilkin (5742) | |
2024-10-10 | Battle of Pskov (1918) | The Battle of Pskov or the Pskov offensive was a battle that occurred during Operation Faustchlag on the Eastern Front during WWI. | Start | 34780jgri (444) | |
2024-09-08 | Battle of the Wierzbołów station (Battle in World War I) | Battle of the Wierzbołów (Russian: Битва у Вержболово), was one of the largest battles of the first 16 days of the World War I, during which the parties were preparing to conduct full-scale operations. | Stub | Dushnilkin (5742) | |
2024-10-09 | Battle of Khasauka (The battle for independence of Karachays in the Caucasian war) | The Battle of Khasauka (Battle of the Khasauka Pass, Battle of Mount Khasauka, Karach-Balk.-Khasauka Urush) was a battle during the Caucasian War between the Russian imperial troops and the Karachay militia, which took place from 17 October (29 October) till 29 October (10 November), 1828 near the village of Kart-Dzhurt. | GA | DatoShp (466) | |
2024-10-29 | Battle of Khosta (1840 engagement in the Russo-Circassian War) | The Battle of Khosta (1840) was a major engagement in the Russo-Circassian War (1763–1864), fought between the Russian Empire and Circassian tribes near Khosta in the Western Caucasus. Despite being outnumbered, Circassian fighters ambushed a Russian force of approximately 3,000 troops, inflicting around 2,000 casualties. | C | DatoShp (466) | |
2009-08-17 | Aleksei Rybin (Soviet and Russian guitarist) | Aleksei Viktorovich Rybin (Russian: Алексей Викторович Рыбин; nicknamed Ryba; born December 21, 1960, Leningrad) is a Soviet and Russian musician, co-founder and lead guitarist of the rock band Kino and a member of its first line-up; producer, publisher, journalist, presenter on St. | Start | Geregen2 (455804) | |
2024-11-18 | Siege of Kinburn (1771) (1771 siege during the Russo-Turkish war) | The siege of Kinburn was a military siege undertaken by Russia in August 1771 against the city of Kılburun, which was under Ottoman rule. The siege was part of the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774), and resulted in an Ottoman victory. | Start | Lenovya (660) | |
2024-10-14 | Siege of Polotsk (1563) (1563 battle) | The siege of Polotsk was the siege of the Lithuanian fortress of Polotsk that took place in the winter of 1562 and 1563. The siege is considered one of the largest campaigns of the Russian army in the 16th century. The fall of the city caused a resonance throughout Europe and raised the prestige of the Russian tsar. | B | Dushnilkin (5742) | |
2024-10-07 | Left-Bank Uprising (an armed speech by the Left-Bank Cossacks led by Hetman I. Bryukhovetsky against the Moscow State.) | Left Bank Uprising or Bryukhovetsky Uprising was an uprising of Cossacks dissatisfied with the Andrusov truce against the tsarist government. A series of military failures of the Crimean-Cossack army led to the entry of the left-bank Ukraine into the Russian Tsardom, on the rights of autonomy | C | Rxsxuis (1176) | |
2024-11-16 | Siege of Ochakov (1771) (1771 siege during the Russo-Turkish war) | The siege of Ochakov or the siege of Özi was a military siege undertaken by Russia between July and 2 August 1771 against the city of Özi, which was under Ottoman rule. The siege was part of the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774), and resulted in an Ottoman victory. | Start | Lenovya (660) | |
2024-10-07 | 17th Poltavska Brigade (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 17th Separate Mixed Poltavska Brigade is a brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine tasked with protection of public law and order, important state facilities, foreign diplomatic missions and Ukrainian territorial integrity. It was established on 19 March 1993 as the 12th Separate Battalion. | Start | M Waleed (11446) | |
2024-10-11 | Siege of Mikhailovsky (1840 siege) | The Siege of Mikhailovsky (Adyghe: Михайловски Къэуцухьэ; Russian: Оборона Михайловского укрепления) took place on 3 April 1840 during the Russo-Circassian War. The Circassians defeated the Russian defenses and won the siege. Unwilling to accept defeat, Russian soldier Arhip Osipov infiltrated the powder magazine and detonated the explosives, killing himself, the remnants of the garrison, and a significant number of Circassians. | B | DatoShp (466) | |
2024-11-21 | Perestroika in Kazakhstan | Perestroika in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic is the term commonly used to describe the sweeping changes in the economic and political structures of the Soviet Union initiated by General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev during the late 1980s. Ultimately, Perestroika led to the loss of centralized control, an economic crisis, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and Kazakhstan’s path to independence. | C | Mheidegger (296) | |
2024-10-12 | Ilya Anisimov (Russian ethnographer) | Ilya Sherebetovich Anisimov (Russian: Илья Шеребетович Анисимов; Judeo-Tat: Элиягу бен Шербет Нисим-оглы; Hebrew: איליה אניסימוב; May 29, 1862 – February 3, 1928) was a Russian ethnographer, ethnologist, engineer, author of an ethnography study on Mountain Jews. | GA | Boxes12 (1851) | |
2024-09-29 | Battle of Lwów (1695) | Battle of Lwów was an armed clash that took place on February 11–12, 1695 during the Polish–Ottoman War (1683–1699). | C | Fajowy (166) | |
2012-03-08 | Higher Party School | Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the CPSU (Russian: Высшая партийная школа при ЦК КПСС) was a higher party-political educational institution in the Soviet Union for the training and retraining of the leadership of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and Soviet state, and media workers (radio, print, and television), which existed in Moscow from 1939 to 1978. | C | Logofat de Chichirez (476) | |
2024-10-02 | Battle of Paniowce | Battle of Paniowce (also known as the Battle of Kamieniec Podolski) was a battle fought on October 22, 1633, near Paniowce in Podolia between the Crown forces and the Turks, supported by Moldavian and Wallachian forces, and the Buda Tatars. It took place as part of the Polish–Ottoman War (1633–1634). | Start | Fajowy (166) | |
2024-03-09 | Fakhraddin Aboszoda (politician (1956-2020)) | Fakhraddin Aboszoda (Talysh: Фәхрәддин Әбосзодә; 1956 – 2020) was a Talysh rights activist and historian. He was a leader of the Talysh national movement. He was a chairman of the majlis (parliament) of the Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic within Republic of Azerbaijan. | Start | Smpad (1389) | |
2024-11-19 | Aýtbaý Hudaýbergenov (Soviet and Turkmen politician) | Aýtbaý Hudaýbergenov (Russian: Аитбай Худайбергенов; 1906, Ushagan village, Kara-Klin volost, Shurahan district, Syrdarya region — 1995) was a Soviet official and party figure. | Start | Rakoon (7774) | |
2007-08-04 | List of Russian military bases | This is a list of active Russian military bases in Russia and territories occupied by Russia. | B | Unomano (1711) | |
2024-11-13 | Semyon Vasilyevich Konovalov | Semyon Vasilyevich Konovalov (Russian: Семен Васильевич Коновалов) (15 February 1921 – 4 April 1989) was a Soviet tank commander and a WWII veteran. On 13 July 1942, during the Voronezh-Voroshilovgrad campaign, in a single battle, he commanded his KV-1 tank crew to destroy a total of 16 Nazi tanks and self-propelled guns. | C | Rogeristiq (16) | |
2024-11-21 | Sheremetyevsky (Microdistrict in Moscow Oblast, Russia) | Sheremetyevsky (Russian: Шереметьевский), also known as Sheremetyevo (Russian: Шереметьево), Sheremetyevka (Russian: Шереметьевка) is currently (since 2003) a microdistrict of the city of Dolgoprudny in the Moscow Oblast, located near the Sheremetyevskaya railway station of the Savyolovsky line of the Moscow Railway. | C | Rakoon (7774) | |
2024-11-18 | Crimean Campaign (1675) | The Crimean Campaign took place between the Crimean-Ottoman forces and the Zaporozhian Cossacks together with their allies, during the Zaporozhian Cossack campaign into Crimea, in summer 1675. | B | StephanSnow (563) | |
2024-11-17 | 123rd Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (Military unit) | The 123rd Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade named after the Hero of the Soviet Union Kliment Voroshilov (Russian: 123-я отдельная гвардейская мотострелковая бригада имени Героя Советского Союза Климента Ворошилова, 123 oмсбр; MUN 73438) is a military unit of Russian Ground Forces. | Start | SpaceRefugee (157) | |
2024-06-29 | Attack on Szołomyń | Attack on Szołomyń was a retaliatory action carried out by the forest units of the Home Army in a force of about 100 men in Szołomyń in the Lwów Voivodeship on the night of 10–11 June 1944. The Home Army units burnt down about 55-60 households in the so-called "deterrent action". | C | Birczenin (142) | |
2007-03-26 | Lensovet (supreme authority on the territory of Leningrad) | Leningrad City Soviet (in short Lensovet) (Russian: Ленинградский городской Совет, Ленсовет) was the city legislature of Saint Petersburg (then called Leningrad) during the Soviet period. | Start | Ilgiz (2738) | |
2024-11-01 | Siege of Tashkent | The siege of Tashkent was the last major clash in the Russo-Kokand war , fought between the Khanate of Kokand and the Russian Empire. The battle would cause the death of the then de-facto leader of Kokand Alimqul, and the weakening of the khanate as a whole. | GA | CitrusHemlock (841) | |
2024-11-29 | Macron (TV series) (Comedy television series) | Macron (Russian: Макро́н) is a 2024 Russian comedy series produced by TNT TV channel and directed by Irina Arkadyeva. | Start | West Mairty (116) | |
2024-11-16 | Chernihiv Border Detachment (Military unit) | The Chernihiv Border Detachment "Prince Vladimir the Great" (MUN 2253) is a brigade level detachment of the Central Department of the State Border Service of Ukraine. The detachment guards the Ukraine-Russia border and the Ukraine-Belarus border in three Raions (Novhorod-Siverskyi Raion, Koriukivka Raion and Chernihiv Raion) of Chernihiv Oblast. | C | M Waleed (11446) | |
2024-11-28 | Andrey Ivanayev (Russian military officer) | Andrey Sergeyevich Ivanayev (Russian: Андрей Сергеевич Иванаев; born on 20 January 1972), is a Kazakh-born Russian army officer who is currently the commander of the Eastern Military District, since November 2024. | C | Ivan Milenin (8434) | |
2024-11-29 | Olga Androvskaya (Russian actress) | Olga Nikolayevna Androvskaya (Russian: О́льга Никола́евна Андро́вская, real surname Schultz; July 9 (21), 1898 – March 31, 1975) was a Russian and Soviet theater and film actress and teacher, People's Artist of the USSR (1948), Laureate of the Stalin Prize, 1st degree (1952) and winner of the Stanislavsky State Prize of the RSFSR (1974). | Start | West Mairty (116) | |
2024-04-06 | Kolchak Coup (Russian coup) | The Kolchak Coup or Omsk Coup refers to the events of 18 November 1918, when members associated with the left wing of the Directory (Provisional All-Russian Government) were arrested by members of the White Army in Omsk and the subsequent decision of the All-Russian Council of Ministers to transfer sole supreme power to Alexander Kolchak, the Minister of Military and Naval Affairs. | Start | Aultyforza (22) | |
2024-11-29 | Spadshchyna (Ukrainian cultural heritage and environmentalist non-governmental organisation) | Spadshchyna (Ukrainian: Спадщина, lit. 'heritage') was a Ukrainian non-governmental organisation devoted to protection of Ukrainian cultural heritage and opposition to nuclear power shortly prior to and during the 1989–1991 Ukrainian revolution. The organisation was part of the People's Movement of Ukraine, the popular front organisation advocating for Ukrainian independence from the Soviet Union. | Start | Mupper-san (17996) |
Last updated by SDZeroBot operator / talk at 13:34, 29 November 2024 (UTC)