He had infantry, cavalry, arquebusiers, Cossacks and many Tartars, with heavy artillery, which was shipped down the Volga. |
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Bashkir is spoken primarily in the republic of Bashkortostan between the Volga River and the Ural mountains in Russia. |
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Today the Mordvins are scattered from western Siberia to the plains and forests that border the upper Volga. |
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The first is the immediate pressure to reform power structures in the troubled north Caucasus, Volga and far east regions. |
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The first mission of the Stalingrad set has you crossing the Volga towards the ruined city while being strafed by Stuka dive bombers. |
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Eventually, he joined the ragged retreat of a defeated army, trudging through sub-zero temperatures from the Volga to Germany. |
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The central Volga origin hypothesis is also supported by the geographic distribution of the daughter languages. |
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The famine affected Kazakhstan, parts of Russia and the Volga German Republic, but was most markedly felt in the Ukraine. |
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Pechiney has plans in Siberia. Danone is setting up shop in the Volga region, while Bonduelle is moving into central Russia. |
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He obtains in 1942 a licence, which enables him to become engineer in a factory of ammunition in the basin of the Volga. |
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Thirty children in Yaroslavl suffering from type 1 diabetes accompanied by a medical team go on holiday by the Volga. |
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Soviet forces halted the German advance at Stalingrad on the Volga River and in the Caucasus. |
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Another bottleneck on the waterways of the European part of Russia is the Gorodetsky Lock on the River Volga. |
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Kazakhstan is situated nearly in the middle of Eurasia, and extends from the Volga plain in the west to the Altai mountains in the east. |
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Stick it on a nice cheap black Volga, put a fake antenna on the roof, and you too can enjoy your moment of sinister untouchability. |
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The counteroffensive was planned as a single strategic operation by a group of fronts to encircle and destroy all enemy forces that had broken through to the Volga. |
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Zander and Volga zander were also taken on lures, although they inhabited different areas and unlike the asp, were almost always caught close to the bottom of the river. |
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Or the waters of the Ural and Volga rivers that flow into the Caspian, which are polluted with heavy metals, could be to blame. |
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Some of them obviously fly towards the Caspian Sea and were seen in the Volga delta. |
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Pagans thrive in Mari-El, a republic in Russia's Volga region. Panic would be premature. |
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A considerable portion of the timber that is cut is rafted on the Dvina north to Arkhangelsk or southward on the Volga. |
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Hearing that land is cheap along the Volga, he uproots his family and expands his holdings. |
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Myths concerning the creation of man are found in the north among the Mansi and in the south among the Volga Finns. |
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One focuses on capacity building for training in the field of the environment, in the Volga Basin. |
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It was agreed that the first phase of the UNESCO Interdisciplinary Initiative for Sustainable Development in the Volga-Caspian Basin would focus on the Volga River Basin, its delta and immediate coastal zone. |
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Administratively-ordered food requisitions, accompanied by bans on food imports from other regions, resulted in famine in the Volga region, the Kuban and the northern Caucasus. |
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Samoilova contracted the disease as a party activist on the Volga River. |
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Gathered in a consortium, BCEOM, project leader, VERSeau and IOWater have a two-year deadline to complete this project which deals with the Volga and more particularly with the Oka, one of its tributaries. |
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The ushkuiniks were Novgorodian pirates who looted the cities on the Volga and Kama Rivers in the 14th century. |
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In the 11th century, Old Norse was the most widely spoken European language, ranging from Vinland in the West to the Volga River in the East. |
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The Vogules nomadize chiefly about the Rivers Irtish, Obi, Kama, and Volga. |
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The Volga, Kama and Vyatka were the main rivers of the khanate, as well as the major trade ways. |
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Volga Germans living in the Soviet Union were interned in gulags or forcibly relocated during the Second World War. |
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The Khan sent William on to his father, Batu Khan, at Sarai near the Volga. |
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Five weeks later, after the departure from Sudak, he reached the encampment of Batu Khan, Mongol ruler of the Volga River region. |
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He travelled down the Volga River, and reached Derbent, then Baku and later Persia proper by crossing the Caspian Sea. |
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The city's main waterways artery is the Moskva River, whose middle reaches run through the city zone and debouch into the Oka River, the largest right tributary of the Volga. |
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Putting aside the issue of river routes, which should not be neglected in the West, one finds the great Russian river like the Volga and in the East the Yang Tze, this is primarily a matter of rail transport. |
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The best symbol of this expansiveness is Ibn Faḍlān, who left a provocative account of his mission in 921, on behalf of the Baghdad caliph, to the Volga Bulgars, among whom he met Swedes coming down the river to trade. |
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First of all, as well as forcing collectivization upon the Ukrainians and people of the Volga River district, Kazakhstan and the Kuban area of Russia, the Ukrainian people were unfairly targeted. |
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It notified bunkering arrangements for the Volga and six other vessels by the oiler Aqua Vitae at the position 53 degrees 30 minutes South and 80 degrees 00 minutes East. |
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Mariinsky Posad, with shipbuilding, and Kozlovka are the chief timber centres along the Volga River, producing prefabricated houses, railroad ties, and matchwood. |
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It is a strong regional bank headquartered in Nizhniy Novgorod on the Volga River. |
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Mordvin, Mari, and Udmurt are centred on the middle Volga River, in roughly the area considered to have been the original home of Proto-Finno-Ugric. |
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Deposits of oil shale are located along the watershed between the rivers Volga and Sviyaga in 9,5 km to the north from Ulyanovsk and can be traced to the border with Tatarstan. |
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The territory of the Ulyanovsk oblast, except for the Zavolzhsky district, is part of the vast Volga Upland, which is a high plain, deeply dissected by river valleys, ravines and gullies. |
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Most of the area consists of the so-called Chuvash Plateau low, rolling hills, much cut up by ravines which forms the extreme northern end of the Volga Upland and drops gradually to the terraces and floodplain of the Volga. |
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There was increased activity in the north Volga, where Scandinavian traders who had previously operated from bases on Lakes Ladoga and Onega established a new centre, near present-day Ryazan. |
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At the request of the Astrakhan Region's government, their research bears on the loadbearing capacity of the Volga delta's ecosystem and the project for safeguarding its biodiversity. |
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Although it was considered that the species would not be able to establish there, it was found covering 5 km of the Volga River near Astrakhan the following year. |
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Transatlantic aerobatics Bittersweet Break up to make up Sweetly flows the Volga Forging ahead Red elephant ReprintsIt might appear that desperation is one reason for this frenzy of activity. |
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Fruit growing is important along the Volga. |
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The Volga Germans, who had settled in Russia more than 200 years ago, were deported to Kazakhstan and other parts of Central Asia in 1941 after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. |
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We are gradually setting up direct distribution through our subsidiary in the most populated regions: Moscow, St. Petersburg, south of the Black Sea and the Volga valley. |
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However, that it did so shortly afterwards is evidenced by the fishing records of the Volga for the period 12-20 January 2002 stored in the vessel's computer. |
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After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the government granted the Volga Germans an autonomous republic. |
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In 1955, the local authorities of Tver erected a bronze monument to Afanasy Nikitin on the bank of the Volga River. |
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During the summertime, pleasure boats ply up and down the Volga, with their base off the river station. |
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In 1551 the wooden fort of Sviyazhsk was transported down the Volga from Uglich all the way to Kazan. |
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The fall of Kazan had as its primary effect the outright annexation of the Middle Volga. |
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These conquests complicated the migration of the aggressive nomadic hordes from Asia to Europe through Volga. |
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A plan to unite the Volga and Don by a canal was detailed in Constantinople. |
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The tsar now controlled the entire Volga River and gained access to Central Asia. |
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The unexpected uprising swept up the Volga River valley and even threatened Moscow. |
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The city association football team, FC Volga Tver, plays in the Russian Second Division. |
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In general, the culture of the Kazan Khanate descended from that of Volga Bulgaria. |
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In 1261 some Slavic people living in the area between the Dniester and the Volga were mentioned in Ruthenian chronicles. |
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The Terek Cossack Host was a Cossack host created in 1577 from free Cossacks who resettled from the Volga to the Terek River. |
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Yermak, the embodiment of Cossack freewill, bravery, and brutality, grew famous for his exploits on the Volga. |
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Yermak worked in the Stroganovs' river fleet as a porter and a sailor transporting salt along the Kama and the Volga rivers. |
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They collected tribute from the neighboring tribes and in turn paid tribute to the Khazars on the lower Volga. |
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The Volga marks the approximate northern limit of moderately dense settlement. |
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From the site of Saint Petersburg one route runs south to the Black Sea and a shorter one goes to the headwaters of the Volga. |
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From portages around the Lovat one could go west down the Western Dvina to Riga or east to the upper Volga River. |
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From Moscow one route was northwest up the Moskva River to Volokolamsk and down the Lama River and Shosha River to the Volga. |
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They built a system of principalities from the Volga south to the steppe and traded south to Byzantium and eastward to the Bulgars. |
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Around 1400 the weakening of the Golden Horde shifted the fur trade from tribute down to Volga to commercial exchange through Crimea. |
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The earliest East Slavic tribes recorded as having expanded to the upper Volga in the 9th to 10th centuries are the Vyatichi and Krivichi. |
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It was possible to reach lower Ural and Volga from Urgench, following the road of Ustyurt caravanserais. |
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It's situated in the centre of the European part of Russia, in the interfluves of the Oka and Volga rivers. |
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As the Volga route declined by the end of the century, the Trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks rapidly overtook it in popularity. |
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By the early 2nd century AD the Alans were in firm control of the Lower Volga and Kuban. |
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Rurik's successors were able to conquer and unite the towns along the banks of the Volga and Dnieper Rivers, and establish the Rus' Khaganate. |
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The Volga route declined by the end of the century, and the Dnieper and Dniester routes rapidly overtook it in popularity. |
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In the north, the Republic of Novgorod prospered because it controlled trade routes from the River Volga to the Baltic Sea. |
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A Turkic people, the Khazars, ruled the lower Volga basin steppes between the Caspian and Black Seas until the 10th century. |
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Large cascades of hydropower plants are built in European Russia along big rivers like the Volga. |
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Their sudden appearance in the written sources suggests that the Huns crossed the Volga River from the east not much earlier. |
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Catherine the Great, herself ethnically German, invited Germanic farmers to immigrate and settle in Russian lands along the Volga River. |
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Further on, the border goes to the north along the Volga River. |
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Because his tires were small and almost treadless, he could not maintain the speed of a Volga, which passed him, its fat tires lifting packed snow onto his windshield. |
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The distributional boundary between the ranges of European and Asian badgers is the Volga River, the European species being situated on the western bank. |
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Boars inhabiting the Volga Delta and near some lakes and rivers of Kazakhstan have been recorded to feed extensively on fish like carp and Caspian roach. |
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Corded Ware culture encompassed a vast area, from the Rhine on the west to the Volga in the east, occupying parts of Northern Europe, Central Europe and Eastern Europe. |
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Rurik had successfully been able to establish a set of trading towns and posts along the Volga and Dnieper Rivers, which were perfect for trade with the Byzantine Empire. |
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Ivan defeated and annexed the Khanate of Kazan on the middle Volga in 1552 and later the Astrakhan Khanate, where the Volga meets the Caspian Sea. |
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Zuckerman associates this recovery with the arrival of Rurik and his men, who turned their attention from the Volga to the Dnieper, for reasons as yet uncertain. |
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The river in the title no longer just refers to Dublin's Liffey, as there's examples of folk dancing from the banks of the Hudson, Volga and the Tajo, too. |
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The Pechenegs were thus secure to raid the lands of the Khazars from their base between the Volga and Don rivers, allowing them to expand to the west. |
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From Kazan up the Volga past Nizhny Novgorod to the point where the river turns from east to south, north up the Unzha River, portage, down the Yug River to Veliky Ustyug. |
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We can trace them back to a homestead on the Rivers Volga and Ural. |
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Of the country's 100,000 rivers, the Volga is the most famous, not only because it is the longest river in Europe, but also because of its major role in Russian history. |
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They blocked the Rus' from sailing down the Volga but bought Rus' furs and resold them to merchants coming upriver from Khazaria and central Asia. |
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In 1236 the Volga Bulgaria was conquered and devastated by the Mongols, but later Mongol demand for tribute increased its fur trade as did the destruction of the Kiev trade. |
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The Soviets decided to make their stand at Stalingrad on the Volga. |
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On his return to Vladimir, he received from Alexander the easternmost lands of Vladimir, including the towns of Nizhny Novgorod and Gorodets on the Volga. |
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The article is based on the analysis of 1465 wells which revealed the Neogene sediments in Volga and Kama interfluves within the territory of the Republic of Tatarstan. |
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It is situated at the confluence of the Volga and Tvertsa Rivers. |
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There is also a small cargo port in the lower part of the Volga. |
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Based on legends and folk songs, for years, Yermak had been involved in robbing and plundering on the Volga with the hetman Ivan Kolzo and four other Cossack leaders. |
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Bentham had already by this time designed and had built a segmented barge for use on the Volga River, so the idea of transverse hull separation was evidently in his mind. |
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Ibak went to the Volga where he killed the last Khan of the Golden Horde. |
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Born Margarita Carmen Cansino to Eduardo and Volga Haworth Cansino on October 17, 1918, in New York City, Rita Hayworth was no stranger to show business. |
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In 1556 Ivan annexed the Astrakhan Khanate, destroyed the largest slave market on the Volga, and had a new fortress built on a steep hill overlooking the river. |
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