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Religion inRussia is diverse, with Orthodox Christianity being the most widely professed faith, but with significant minorities of non-religious people...
(1870). "Russia". Dictionary of Chronology. London: William Tegg. hdl:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t9m32q949 – via Hathi Trust. Louis Heilprin (1885). "Russia". Historical...
founded in 1820. Vaccination against smallpox was compulsory for children from 1885. The Russian Pharmacy Society for Mutual Assistance was founded in 1895...
census, the population of Russia was 147.2 million. It is the most populous country in Europe, and the ninth-most populous country in the world, with a population...
The most dramatic success came in1885, settling long-standing tensions with Great Britain, which was fearful that Russian expansion to the south would...
The Russian Empire, also known as Imperial Russia or simply Russia, was a vast realm that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November...
133 - from the base). (March 1, 2020) Banks portal Banking in Russia SPFS List of banks "Central bank of Russia". Central Bank of Russia Banks inRussia...
Sednev (1885 – 28 June 1918 Yekaterinburg), was a Russian sailor. He was the personal servant of the Imperial children of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Ivan...
Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia (Russian: Великий князь Константин Николаевич; 21 September 1827 – 25 January 1892) was the Emperor's Viceroy...
city in Uzbekistan, called Skobelev between 1907 and 1920 Skobelev Park, a museum park in the vicinity of Pleven, Bulgaria Matvey Skobelev (1885–1938)...
The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885 met on 15 November 1884 and, after an adjournment, concluded on 26 February 1885 with the signature of a General Act...
of Russia (Russian: Пётр Никола́евич Рома́нов; 22 January [O.S. 10 January] 1864 – 17 June 1931) was a Russian Grand Duke and a member of the Russian Imperial...
Afghanistan and the Russian Empire in1885 that led to a diplomatic crisis between Great Britain and the Russian Empire regarding the Russian expansion south-eastwards...
collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the ambassador's title was changed to Ambassador to the Russian Federation, as Russia is the USSR's direct successor...
Empire in the Russo-Turkish War. In anticipation of future conflicts with the Ottoman Empire, Russia colonised the territories of New Russia along the...
Smolenskin, (1842–1885), a Russian Jewish novelist as a surname: Amir Peretz (born 1952), former Defense Minister and Labour Party leader in Israel Daniel...
Thomas Hartmann or Hartman may refer to: Thomas de Hartmann (1885–1956), Russian composer and associate of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff Thomas Hartmann...
Alexandrovich of Russia (15 August [O.S. 2 August] 1901 – 7 July 1980) was the fourth son and fifth child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand...
Idelson (1919-2007), American actor and scriptwriter Naum Idelson (1885–1951), Russian astronomer Other: Idel'son (crater), lunar crater named after Naum...
royal blood (ru:Князь императорской крови) — title introduced in the Russian Empire in 1886 for distant descendants of the emperor. They were granted...
of Russia changed through military conquests and by ideological and political unions from the 16th century. The formal end to Tatar rule over Russia was...