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Bogdan Yakovlevich Belsky (Russian: Богдан Яковлевич Бельский; died 1611) was a Russian statesman, oprichnik, and a close associate of Ivan the Terrible.[1][2]
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Bogdan Yakovlevich Belsky (Russian: Богдан Яковлевич Бельский; died 1611) was a Russian statesman, oprichnik, and a close associate of Ivan the Terrible...
city's economy. Ivan died from a stroke while he was playing chess with BogdanBelsky on 28 March [O.S. 18 March] 1584. Upon Ivan's death, the Russian throne...
Bielska Sloboda which originally might have been named after Okolnichy BogdanBelsky of Litvin Bielsky family who at that time was a subject of the Grand...
лесу дровяняного 5 дес). Then the village belonged to the demesne of BogdanBelsky. 1791 — the temple Theotokos of Grebnevo was built. 1868 — the village...
and Bulgarian surname, that derives from the given name Bogdan and literally means Bogdan's. Translated: Bogu dan = God gave. Bogdanovs in Latvia. Notable...
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NKVD officers Beria promoted, such as Boris Rodos, Lev Shvartzman, and Bogdan Kobulov were brutal torturers who were executed in the 1950s. The theatre...
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[Protection of Government] – Israel Dagin Department 2 – [Secret Political] – Bogdan Kobulov Department 3 – [counter-intelligence] – Nikolai Nikolaev-Zhuryd...
Oblast). The name of Yaroslav Halan was given to a passenger steamer of the Belsky river shipping company, which operated on the Moscow-Ufa line. Currently...