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Copeck

A Russian copper coin See Kopeck

Bezpopovtsy

A Russian sect See Raskolnik

Dostoevski

Russian author Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevski born 1821 died 1881

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Dukhobors

A Russian religious sect founded about the middle of the 18th century at Kharkov They believe that Christ was wholly

kopeck

A small Russian coin continued as a unit of currency within the Soviet Union One hundred kopecks make a ruble The

Russify

To Russianize as to Russify conquered tribes

Ivan Ivanovitch

An ideal personification of the typical Russian or of the Russian people used as ldquoJohn Bullrdquo is used for the typical Englishman

Russophile

One who not being a Russian favors Russian policy and aggrandizement

Leningrad

The name was formerly St Petersburg and Petrograd and was changed back to Saint Petersburg Sankt Peterburg in Russian in 1992

Ukaas, or Ukase

Ukaas, or Ukase, a Russian law or ordinance.

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Copeck

A Russian copper coin See Kopeck

Bezpopovtsy

A Russian sect See Raskolnik

Dostoevski

Russian author Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevski born 1821 died 1881

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Dukhobors

A Russian religious sect founded about the middle of the 18th century at Kharkov They believe that Christ was wholly

kopeck

A small Russian coin continued as a unit of currency within the Soviet Union One hundred kopecks make a ruble The

Russify

To Russianize as to Russify conquered tribes

Ivan Ivanovitch

An ideal personification of the typical Russian or of the Russian people used as ldquoJohn Bullrdquo is used for the typical Englishman

Russophile

One who not being a Russian favors Russian policy and aggrandizement

Leningrad

The name was formerly St Petersburg and Petrograd and was changed back to Saint Petersburg Sankt Peterburg in Russian in 1992

Ukaas, or Ukase

Ukaas, or Ukase, a Russian law or ordinance.

  • Last »

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