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Russian Empire — Infobox Former Country native name = Российская Империя (ru Cyrl) Rossiyskaya Imperiya (translit) conventional long name = Russian Empire common name = Russia| continent = Eurasia status = Empire government type = Monarchy| year start = 1721 year … Wikipedia
Russian Empire — noun The name of the Russian state in 1721 1917 … Wiktionary
Russian Empire — История: (the) Российская империя … Универсальный англо-русский словарь
Military history of the Russian Empire — Armies of Russia Kievan Rus Druzhina (862–1400s) Voyi … Wikipedia
Ministry of Police of the Russian Empire — Ministry of Police of Imperial Russia was created in the course of Government reform of Alexander I in 1810 and existed till 1819. Contents 1 Ministry objectives and credentials 2 Leaders of Ministry 3 Structure of Ministry … Wikipedia
Military district (Russian Empire) — In the Imperial Russian Army, a military district (Russian: военный округ, voyenny okrug) was a territorial association of military units, formations, military schools, and various local military establishments. This territorial division type was … Wikipedia
Kazakhstan in the Russian Empire — Russian traders and soldiers began to appear on the northwestern edge of Kazakh territory in the 17th century, when Cossacks established the forts that later became the cities of Oral (Ural sk) and Atyrau (Gur yev). Russians were able to seize… … Wikipedia
Georgia within the Russian Empire — Between 1801 and 1918 the country of Georgia was part of the Russian Empire. For centuries, the Muslim Ottoman and Persian empires had fought over the various fragmented Georgian states in the southern Caucasus. By the 18th century, a third… … Wikipedia
Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire — Cathedral of Saint Vladimir in Kiev was the first neo Byzantine design approved for construction in Russian Empire (1852). It was not the first to be completed though, since construction started in 1859 and continued until 1889 … Wikipedia
Cinema of the Russian Empire — European cinema • Cinema of Albania • Cinema of Armenia • Cinema of Austria • Cinema of Azerbaijan • Cinema of Belgium • Cinema of Bosnia Herzegovina • Cinema of Bulgaria … Wikipedia


