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* ... that the Nakhichevan uezd was home to more than 54,000 Armenians until they perished through the events of 1918–1920 as a result of the Russian Revolution?
* ... that the '''[[Nakhichevan uezd]]''' was home to more than 54,000 [[Armenians]] until they perished through the [[Armenian–Azerbaijani war (1918–1920)|events of 1918–1920]] as a result of the [[Russian Revolution]]?
* ... that after Nadezhda Bantle was exiled to the Russian North, she oversaw the development of the hospital in Nikolskoye to become the most advanced in its region?
* ... that after '''[[Nadezhda Bantle]]''' was exiled to the [[Russian North]], she oversaw the development of the hospital in [[Nikolskoye, Ust-Kubinsky District, Vologda Oblast|Nikolskoye]] to become the most advanced in its region?
* ... that the 1885 wreck of the cargo ship Dmitry was the inspiration for the arrival of Count Dracula in England in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel?
* ... that the 1885 wreck of the cargo ship '''''[[Russian ship Dmitry|Dmitry]]''''' was the inspiration for the arrival of Count Dracula in England in [[Bram Stoker]]'s 1897 novel?
* ... that the Aegis BMD at Deveselu Military Base, intended to intercept missiles from Iran, has been called a "direct threat" by Russian officials?
* ... that the [[Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System|Aegis BMD]] at '''[[Deveselu Military Base]]''', intended to [[missile defense|intercept missiles]] from Iran, has been called a "direct threat" by Russian officials?
* ... that by mid-1920, hundreds of German and Austrian communists fought in Red Army units in Turkestan?
* ... that by mid-1920, '''[[Central Bureau of the German Sections of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)|hundreds of German and Austrian communists]]''' fought in [[Red Army]] units in [[Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic|Turkestan]]?
* ... that after being criticized for dressing "like a doll" at an important meeting, pioneering Russian feminist Anna Filosofova replied that "clothes do not make the woman"?
* ... that after being criticized for dressing "like a doll" at an important meeting, pioneering Russian feminist '''[[Anna Filosofova]]''' replied that "clothes do not make the woman"?

DYK list

DYK 1

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Satakundskaya Flotilla

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Kirill Eskov

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Maria Yakunchikova

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Maria Nikolaevna

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Pyotr Ivanovich Potemkin

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Alexander II of Russia

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Yevgeny Samoylov

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St Stephan church

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Alexandre Jacovleff

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Blue Bridge

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St. Michael's Castle

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Monument to Peter the Great

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Konstantin Makovsky

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Annenschule

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Fyodor Mikhaylovich Reshetnikov

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Alexander III (center right) during the singing of La Marseillaise at Kronstadt