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  1. Maria Hryhorivna Nikiforova ( Ukrainian: Марія Григорівна Нікіфорова; 1885–1919) was a Ukrainian anarchist partisan leader that led the Black Guards during the Ukrainian War of Independence, becoming widely renowned as an atamansha.

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  3. Maria Nikiforova - Wikipedia

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    Maria Hryhorivna Nikiforova ( Ukrainian: Марія Григорівна Нікіфорова; 1885–1919) was a Ukrainian anarchist partisan leader that led the Black Guards during the Ukrainian War of Independence, becoming widely renowned as an atamansha.

  4. Maria Nikiforova - Wikiwand

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    Maria Hryhorivna Nikiforova was a Ukrainian anarchist partisan leader that led the Black Guards during the Ukrainian War of Independence, becoming widely renowned as an atamansha. A self-described terrorist from the age of 16, she was imprisoned for her activities in Russia before managing to escape to western Europe.

  5. The russian revolution of 1917: Maria Nikiforova | Autonomies

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    Maria Nikiforova In memory of the many who made the russian revolution of 1917, a memory not just to mourn, but to rebel against political erasure, to learn of and sustain possibilities. For our series dedicated to the russian revolution , a brief history of the anarchist Maria Nikiforova: Atamansha, The Life of Marusya Nikiforova , by Malcolm ...

  6. Maria Nikiforova | Military Wiki | Fandom

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    Maria Grigor'evna Nikiforova (Russian: Мария Григорьевна Никифорова; 1885–1919), was an anarchist partisan leader. A self-described terrorist from the age of 16, she was known widely by her nickname, Marusya. Through her exploits she became a renowned figure in anarchist movement of 1918–1919 in...

  7. Maria Nikiforova - Wikiquote

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    Maria Nikiforova (or Marusya; 1885 – 1919) was an anarchist partisan leader whose activities in the Ukrainian War of Independence influenced the Ukrainian revolutionary Nestor Makhno . Quotes [ edit] The anarchists are not promising anything to anyone.

  8. Atamansha: The Story of Maria Nikiforova, the Anarchist…

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    4.23. 13 ratings2 reviews. The Ukrainian anarchist Maria Nikiforova (1885-1919) rose from the slums of the industrial city of Alexandrovsk to become a ferocious military commander who sacrificed everything for the Russian Revolution. A terrorist from the age of 16 she fought for freedom of the oppressed on three continents and ended up on trial ...

  9. Nikiforova, Marusya, 1885-1919 | The Anarchist Library

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    Nikiforova, Marusya, 1885-1919. Born at Alexandrovsk, (now Zaphorozhye)in 1885 Maria Grigorevna Nikiforova was a worker, who had jobs as a baby sitter, sales clerk, and finally as a bottle washer in a vodka distillery.As a member of a local anarchist-communist group she was condemned to death for armed attacks on the Czarist authorities in 1905 ...

  10. About: Maria Nikiforova - DBpedia Association

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    Marija Hrihorivna Nikiforova (ukr.: Марія Григорівна Никифорова) (1885 - 1919) byla vůdkyně anarchistických partyzánů, členka místních ukrajinských anarchistických skupin. V 16 letech sama sebe označila za teroristku. Byla známá pod svoji přezdívkou Marusja. (cs)

  11. Category:Maria Nikiforova - Wikimedia Commons

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    Maria (given name) 1885 births; 1919 deaths; Death by hanging; Deaths by gunshot; 20th-century women of Russia; 20th-century women of Ukraine; Anarchists from Russia; Anarchists from Ukraine; France military people of World War I; People executed by shooting; People of Ekaterinoslav Governorate; People of the Civil war of Russia; People of ...