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Many of these carefully collected scientific data had been lost during the ill-fated journey of Peter Tessem and Paul Knutsen, two crew members sent on a mission by Amundsen, but they were later retrieved by Russian scientist Nikolay Urvantsev as they lay abandoned on the Kara Sea shores.
The city had been fortified under the command of Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky in the years prior, but only possessed a small garrison of a few hundred soldiers and sixty-seven cannons.
In August 1858 Bakunin received a visit from his second cousin, General Count Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky, who had been governor of Eastern Siberia for ten years.
Russian General Nikolay Tuchkov had some 23, 000 troops but half were untrained Opolchenye ( militia ) armed only with pikes and axes and not ready for deployment.
Nikolay Brunov recognized the influence of these prototypes but not their significance ; he suggested that in the mid-16th century Moscow already had local architects trained in Italian tradition, architectural drawing and perspective, and that this culture was lost during the Time of Troubles.
He said to Nikolay Krestinsky in June 1925, as recorded in his diary: " I had said I would not come to conclude a treaty with Russia so long as our political situation in the other direction was not cleared up, as I wanted to answer the question whether we had a treaty with Russia in the negative ".
Although Russia had not been a belligerent, Prince Gong also signed a treaty with Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky.
Some analysts considered it to be an attempt to undermine FSB Director Nikolay Patrushev's influence, as it was Patrushev's team from the Karelian KGB Directorate of the late 1980s – early 1990s that had suffered most and he had been on vacations during the event.
She had children with both husbands, including highly decorated General Nikolay Raevsky, Potemkin's great-nephew.
In the semifinals, he played Robin Söderling, who had previously defeated top seed Rafael Nadal and Nikolay Davydenko.
Ukrainophile historians Mykhaylo Maksymovych, Nikolay Kostomarov, Dmytro Bahaliy, Volodymyr Antonovych acknowledged the fact that during Russo-Polish wars " Ukraine " had only a geographical meaning of borderlands of both states but " Little Russia " was an ethnic name of Little ( Southern ) Russian people.
The manifesto was forced through the Finnish senate by the deciding vote of the senate president, an appointee of the tsar — and after the governor-general of Finland, Nikolay Bobrikov, had threatened a military invasion and siege.
Along the way, he defeated Mardy Fish 7 – 5 7 – 6 ( 4 ), No. 15 seed Mikhail Youzhny 7 – 6 ( 4 ) 7 – 5, No. 4 seed Nikolay Davydenko 4 – 6 6 – 4 6 – 4, No. 7 seed James Blake 6 – 1 6 – 2, and Gilles Simon 6 – 7 ( 4 ) 6 – 3 7 – 6 ( 5 ); the win over Simon was especially notable because Simon had defeated world No. 1 Roger Federer in the second round.
In 2007, Haas, with his trademark long hair now cut short, had battled his way to his third Australian Open semifinal, which included intense matches against David Nalbandian and a five-set quarterfinal rematch against Nikolay Davydenko.
" Nikolay Oleynikov, an editor at the children's publishing house which had long employed the young poets of the OBERIU as writers and translators of children's literature, became part of this group by the mid-thiries.
By this time the ideas of Nikolay Stankevich, N. G. Chernyshevsky, Nikolay Dobrolyubov, Pisarev and other Russian revolutionary democrats, the materialistic philosophies of Ludwig Buchner, Karl Vogt, and Jacob Moleschott, and the revolutionary theories of Darwin and Herbert Spencer had gained considerable ground among Serbian intellectuals.
In 1874, scandal erupted when it was discovered that Konstantin's eldest son, Grand Duke Nikolay Konstantinovich, who had lived a dissipated life and had revolutionary ideas, had stolen three valuable diamonds from an icon in the bedroom of Alexandra Iosifovna in complicity with his mistress, an American courtesan.
In 1874, fresh scandal erupted when it was discovered that Alexandra and Konstantin's eldest son, Grand Duke Nikolay Konstantinovich, who had lived a dissipated life and had revolutionary ideas, had stolen three valuable diamonds from an icon in Alexandra's private bedroom, aided by his mistress, an American courtesan.

Nikolay and passed
Hase likely forged a work later known as the Fragments of Toparcha Gothicus and passed them off as real to one of his patrons, Nikolay Rumyantsev, causing a period of confusion among Byzantine scholars over the origin of this work.

Nikolay and Treaty
In 1858, Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky signed the Aigun Treaty with China, followed by the Beijing Treaty two years later.
It was at Aigun that Nikolay Muravyov concluded, in May 1858, the Aigun Treaty, according to which the left bank of the Amur River was conceded to Russia.
* 22px Collective Security Treaty Organisation: Secretary-General Nikolay Bordyuzha stated that Azerbaijan's decision to pardon Safarov is against international law.
Count Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky | Nikolay N. MuravyovThe area was ceded by China to Russia as a result of the Treaty of Aigun of 1858 and the Treaty of Peking of 1860.

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In August 2007, Betfair took the unprecedented step to void all bets following a tennis match between Martin Arguello and Nikolay Davydenko because of suspicious betting patterns.
The position shown to the right is the final position in the famous queen endgame from the game between Mikhail Botvinnik and Nikolay Minev, Amsterdam Olympiad, 1954.
Nikolay Gogol in his final work Selected Passages from Correspondence with his Friends ( 1847 ) extended Official Nationality to relationships between landlords and serfs: " Make them see clearly that in everything that concerns them you are acting in accordance with the will of God and not in accordance with some European or other fancies on your own.
This approach, which earlier had been exemplified by another historian, Mykola Kostomarov ( Nikolay Kostomarov ), took the side of the common people in the recurrent conflicts between the state and the people which had characterized Ukrainian history over the centuries.
Nikolay Karamzin's 1793 prose " Sierra-Morena ", where the Russian writer tells of a love story between the author and young Elvira, is also dedicated to the mountain range.
The composition of the score was divided between César Cui, Modest Mussorgsky, Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov and Aleksandr Borodin, including interpolated ballet music by Ludwig Minkus.

Nikolay and Poland
Russian secret police commanded by Nikolay Nikolayevich Novosiltsev started persecution of Polish secret organizations and in 1821 the King ordered the abolition of Freemasonry which represented patriotic traditions of Poland.

Nikolay and Russia
* May 11 – Otsu Incident: Tsesarevich Nikolay Alexandrovich ( the future Czar Nicholas II ) of Russia survives an assassination attempt while visiting Japan.
Nikolay Nikolaychuk, a member of The United Russia party, has been the Mayor since 2007, replacing mayor Alexander Makarov, who was suspended from his post pending the outcome of criminal proceedings against him.
Acmeism, or the Guild of Poets, was a transient poetic school which emerged in 1910 in Russia under the leadership of Nikolay Gumilev and Sergei Gorodetsky. Their ideals were compactness of form and clarity of expression.
The Blue Jackets also signed Anson Carter when it looked as if Nikolay Zherdev would be playing the season in Russia ; in late September, however, Zherdev and General Manager Doug MacLean were able to reach a compromise.
In Russia, his work in these fields was continued by Nikolay Dmitrievich Brashman ( 1796 – 1866 ), August Yulevich Davidov ( 1823 – 1885 ) and specially by the brilliant work of Nikolai Yegorovich Zhukovsky ( 1847 – 1921 ).
Peter I of Russia pacifies his marauding troops after taking Narva in 1704 by Nikolay Sauerweid, 1859
Nikolay Alexeyevich Nekrasov (, – ) was a Russian poet, writer, critic and publisher, whose deeply compassionate poems about peasant Russia won him Fyodor Dostoyevsky's admiration and made him the hero of liberal and radical circles of Russian intelligentsia, as represented by Vissarion Belinsky and Nikolay Chernyshevsky.
* Men's All-round Champion – Nikolay Strunnikov ( Russia )
* Men's All-round Champion – Nikolay Strunnikov ( Russia )
A stamp depicting " The Government Inspector ", from the souvenir sheet of Russia devoted to the 200th birth anniversary of Nikolay V. Gogol, 2009
Russia also produced a number of significant war poets including Nikolay Gumilyov ( whose war poems were assembled in the collection The Quiver ( 1916 )), Alexander Blok, Ilya Ehrenburg ( who published war poems in his book " On the Eve "), and Nikolay Semenovich Tikhonov ( who published the book Orda ( The horde ) in 1922 ).
A case that made news in Russia was that of an Arkhangelsk entrepreneur Nikolay P. Sutyagin, who built what was reportedly the world's tallest single-family wooden house for himself and his family, only to see it condemned as a fire hazard.
The need for urgent reform was well understood in 19th-century Russia, and various projects of emancipation reforms were prepared by Mikhail Speransky, Nikolay Mordvinov, and Pavel Kiselev.
* Russia: Anton Delvig, Wilhelm Küchelbecker, Pyotr Olenin, Nikolay Gnedich
After the coastline was ceded to Russia in 1829 as a result of the Russo-Turkish War, admirals Mikhail Lazarev and Nikolay Raevsky founded an eastern base for the Black Sea Fleet on the shore in 1838.
Russia: Dmitri Mendeleev, Nikolai Lobachevsky, Mikhail Lomonosov, Lev Landau, Aleksandr Butlerov, Alexander Stepanovich Popov, Nikolay Basov.
Grand Duke Nikolay Nikolayevich Romanov of Russia ( Russian: Николай Николаевич Романов ( младший-the younger )) ( November 6, 1856 – January 5, 1929 ) was a Russian general in World War I.

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