Stepan Timofeyevich Razin (Russian: Степа́н Тимофе́евич Ра́зин, pronounced[sʲtʲɪˈpantʲɪmɐˈfʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕˈrazʲɪn]; c. 1630 – June 16 [O.S. June 6] 1671), known as Stenka Razin (Сте́нька[ˈsʲtʲenʲkə]),[a] was a Don Cossack leader who led a major uprising against the nobility and tsarist bureaucracy in southern Russia in 1670–1671.[1]
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Razin (Russian: Степа́н Тимофе́евич Ра́зин, pronounced [sʲtʲɪˈpan tʲɪmɐˈfʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ ˈrazʲɪn]; c. 1630 – June 16 [O.S. June 6] 1671), known as Stenka...
song about the Cossack ataman StenkaRazin which became popular in Russia in the 1890s. The original poem of "StenkaRazin" was written in 1883 by the poet...
emerald ring. And to the square, StenkaRazin is led out! In the middle section, Razin reflects on his fate: "Fool! Stenka, you die for nothing!" The final...
Cossack army, beginning in 1667 under StenkaRazin, and ultimately to the failure of Razin's rebellion. StenkaRazin was born into an elite Cossack family...
instabilities such as the Salt Riot in Moscow and the Cossack revolt of StenkaRazin in southern Russia. At the time of his death, Russia spanned almost 8...
Cossack uprisings, such as the uprisings of Ivan Bolotnikov (1606–1607), StenkaRazin (1667–1671), Kondraty Bulavin (1707–1709), and Yemelyan Pugachev (1773–1775)...
composer Alexander Glazunov based one of the themes of his symphonic poem "StenkaRazin" on the song. Spanish composer Manuel de Falla wrote an arrangement of...
the theatre and films. He directed the first Russian narrative film, StenkaRazin, released on October 15 (October 28), 1908. "Владимир Ромашков". Кино-Театр...
Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble, "StenkaRazin" DVD: Kultur: Soviet Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble, D1106: "StenkaRazin" Translations of song titles may...
this ideal of the over-man — which is in reality the old ideal of Nero, StenkaRazin, Genghis Khan, Robert Macaire or Napoleon and all their accomplices,...
ethnic groups under their control, as exemplified by the Cossack leader StenkaRazin, who led a revolt in 1670–1671. In 1721, in the wake of the Great Northern...
following year, the Northern provinces of the realm endured raids by StenkaRazin's Cossacks, whom the Safavid army was unable to subdue. The Cossacks had...
born into a Cossack family and would have been old enough to remember StenkaRazin and the revolt of the late 17th century. He developed some combat experience...
beginning of the 17th century and in 1670–1671 (such as by the cossacks of StenkaRazin), urban uprisings such as the Moscow uprising of 1682, the streltsy uprising...
autonomy in the 17th and 18th centuries, this resulted in rebellions led by StenkaRazin, Kondraty Bulavin and Yemelyan Pugachev. In extreme cases, whole Hosts...
Researcher (Major) in the Soviet Navy Unit 25th Rifle Division 54th StenkaRazin Rifle Regiment Soviet Navy General Staff Battles/wars World War II Siege...
Ottoman Sultan to flee his palace.[citation needed] Don Cossacks under StenkaRazin even ravaged the Persian coasts.[unreliable source?] Though less famous...
month-long siege by a 20,000-strong army led by rebel Cossack commander StenkaRazin. Also in Simbirsk another country rebel, Yemelyan Pugachev, was imprisoned...
revolt of StenkaRazin. As the commander of the governmental army he soundly defeated the army of Razin in the battle of Simbirsk which made Razin flee to...
collection Tango s korovami (Tango with cows) and in 1915 his long poem StenkaRazin, about the 17th-century rebel. He welcomed the October Revolution of...
known also under his pen name N. A. Vrotsky. His best-known poem, "The StenkaRazin Cliff" (Утёс Стеньки Разина), set to music by himself, became popular...