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Held in the name of Ivan Pavlov it considered the status of several leading neuroscientists and psychiatrists of the time, including Grunya Sukhareva, Vasily Gilyarovsky, Raisa Golant, Aleksandr Shmaryan, and Mikhail Gurevich, who were charged with practicing " anti-Pavlovian, anti-Marxist, idealistic reactionary " science that was damaging to Soviet psychiatry.

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The Gulag Archipelago () is a book by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn about the Soviet forced labour camp system.
* Marshal of Aviation Yefimov Aleksandr Nikolayevich () ( 1984 – 1990 )
The Eurasia Party () was registered as a political party by the Ministry of Justice of Russia on 21 June 2002, approximately one year after the Pan-Russian Eurasia Movement was established by Aleksandr Dugin.
HSH Prince Aleksandr Danilovich Menshikov () (, Moscow –, Berezov ) was a Russian statesman, whose official titles included Generalissimus, Prince of the Russian Empire and Duke of Izhora ( Duke of Ingria ), Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Duke of Cosel.
The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of His Son the Renowned and Mighty Bogatyr Prince Gvidon Saltanovich, and of the Beautiful Princess-Swan () is an 1831 poem by Aleksandr Pushkin, written after the Russian fairy tale edited by Vladimir Dahl.
Aleksandr Konstantinovich Petrov ( also Alexander or Alexandre ) () ( born July 17, 1957 in Prechistoye, Yaroslavl Oblast ) is a Russian animator and animation director.
Aleksandr Panayotov Aleksandrov () ( born December 1, 1951, Omurtag, Targovishte Oblast, Bulgaria ) is a retired Bulgarian cosmonaut.
Alexander Andreyevich Baranov () ( 1746 – 1819 ), sometimes spelled Aleksandr or Alexandr and Baranof, was born in 1746 in Kargopol, in St. Petersburg Governorate of the Russian Empire.
Aleksandr Stepanovich Antonov ( 1888 – 1922 ) () was a member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, who later became one of the leaders of the Tambov Rebellion against the Soviet regime.
The Twelve () is a controversial long poem by Aleksandr Blok.
Prussian Nights () is a long poem by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, a captain in the Soviet Red Army during the Second World War.
Aleksandr Nikolayevich Mikhailov () ( born September 15, 1951 ) is the governor of Kursk Oblast in Russia.

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* 2008 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer ( b. 1918 )
* 1980 – Aleksandr Oparin, Russian biochemist ( b. 1894 )
* 1896 – Aleksandr Grigorievich Stoletov, Russian physicist ( b. 1839 )
* January 18 – Aleksandr Almetov, Soviet Olympic ice hockey player ( b. 1940 )
* February 7 – Aleksandr Kolchak, Russian naval commander ( b. 1874 )
* May 8 – Aleksandr Ulyanov, Russian revolutionary, brother of V. I. Lenin ( b. 1866 )
* Aleksandr Goncharov ( b. 1959 ), Soviet Russian hockey player
* Aleksandr Igorevich Borisov ( b. 1987 ), Russian soccer player
* Aleksandr Panayotov Aleksandrov ( b. 1951 ), Bulgarian cosmonaut
* Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov ( b. 1943 ), Russian cosmonaut
* Aleksandr Nikolayevich Kryuchkov ( b. 1985 ), Russian footballer
* Aleksandr Ignatyev ( b. 1971 ), Russian soccer player
* Aleksandr Gennadyevich Romanov ( b. 1990 ), Russian football player
* Aleksandr Yuryevich Romanov ( b. 1992 ), Russian football player
* Aleksandr Baryshnikov ( b. 1948 ), Soviet athlete

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* 1945 – Aleksandr Gorelik, Russian figure skater ( d. 2012 )
* 1839 – Aleksandr Stoletov, Russian physicist ( d. 1896 )
* 1912 – Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov, Russian mathematician and mountaineer ( d. 1999 )
In 1973 and 1974 the Soviet media campaign targeted both Andrei Sakharov and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
In his book, The Gulag Archipelago, Soviet writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn described cases of cannibalism in 20th-century USSR.
In 1971, SLON made Le Train en marche, a new prologue to Soviet filmmaker Aleksandr Medvedkin's 1935 film Schastye, which had recently been re-released in France.
Scholars like Rudolf E. Kalman and Aleksandr Lyapunov are well-known among the people who have shaped modern control theory.
The 2011 contemporary classical concept album Troika is composed of new orchestral songs set to Russian, English, and French-language poetry by five multilingual Russian-born writers: Joseph Brodsky, Mikhail Lermontov, Vladimir Nabokov, Aleksandr Pushkin and Fyodor Tyutchev.
* 1918 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer and Soviet dissident, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2008 )
* Graffy, Julian ; Deriabin, Aleksandr ; Sarkisova, Oksana ; Keller, Sarah ; Scandiffio, Theresa.
Russia began its film industry in 1908 with Pathé shooting some fiction subjects there, and then the creation of real Russian film companies by Aleksandr Drankov and Aleksandr Khanzhonkov.
* Ilya Muromets, based on the byliny tales film by Aleksandr Ptushko.
* Jack Frost, Christmas tale by Aleksandr Rou.
* 1974 – Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1970, is exiled from the Soviet Union.
Among those who were most active in pursuing early structural investigations were, in addition to Kekulé and Couper, Frankland, Wurtz, Alexander Crum Brown, Emil Erlenmeyer, and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Butlerov.
During the Nobel ceremony in December 1974, Hayek met the Russian dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Among the first investigations of ferromagnetism are the pioneering works of Aleksandr Stoletov on measurement of the magnetic permeability of ferromagnetics, known as the Stoletov curve.
During the last years of the Russian Empire, in the early 20th century, many authors continued to write in the gothic fiction genre, including historian and historical fiction writer Alexander Valentinovich Amfiteatrov, Leonid Nikolaievich Andreyev, who developed psychological characterization, symbolist Valery Yakovlevich Bryusov, Alexander Grin, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov and Aleksandr Ivanovich Kuprin.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize in Literature, introduced the term to the Western world with the 1973 publication of his novel The Gulag Archipelago.
* 1850 – Aleksandr Taneyev, Russian composer ( d. 1918 )
* 1908 – Aleksandr Gennadievich Kurosh, Russian mathematician ( d. 1971 )

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