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  1. Vitaly Primakov was born in 1897 in Semenivka, Novozybkovsky Uyezd, Chernigov Governorate as part of a family with a Russian background. [1] In 1914 he joined the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and was exiled to Siberia for political reasons in 1915. [citation needed] Revolution

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  3. Novozybkovsky Uyezd - Wikipedia

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    Novozybkovsky Uyezd ( Новозыбковский уезд) or Novozybkiv Povit ( Ukrainian: Новозибківський повіт, romanized : Novozybkivskyi povit) was one of the subdivisions of the Chernigov Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the northern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Novozybkov .

  4. Novozybkovsky Uyezd - Wikiwand

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    Novozybkovsky Uyezd (Новозыбковский уезд) or Novozybkiv Povit (Ukrainian: Новозибківський повіт, romanized: Novozybkivskyi povit) was one of the subdivisions of the Chernigov Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the northern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Novozybkov.

  5. Vitaly Primakov - Wikipedia

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    Vitaly Primakov was born in 1897 in Semenivka, Novozybkovsky Uyezd, Chernigov Governorate as part of a family with a Russian background. [1] In 1914 he joined the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and was exiled to Siberia for political reasons in 1915. [citation needed] Revolution

  6. Novozybkov - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 52°32′N 31°56′E Novozybkov ( Russian: Новозы́бков; Belarusian: Навазыбкаў) is a historical town in Bryansk Oblast, Russia with a population, in 2021, of 38,680. The city is home to a branch of the Bryansk State University . History It was founded in 1701 and was granted town status in 1809. [citation needed]

  7. Novozybkovsky Uyezd - Wikidata

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    Novozybkovsky Uyezd - Wikidata Novozybkovsky Uyezd (Q4324052) administrative subdivision of Chernigov, Gomel and Bryansk governorates edit Statements instance of uyezd of the Russian Empire 1 reference uyezd of the Soviet Union 0 references inception 1808 1 reference country Russian Empire 1 reference Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic

  8. Gomel Governorate - Wikipedia

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    Gomel Governorate was an administrative division (a guberniya) of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1919 to 1926. Its capital was Gomel. [1] It was formed from nine uyezds of the abolished Mogilev Governorate, one uyezd of Minsk Governorate and four uyezds of Chernigov Governorate . At its establishment, Gomel Governorate ...

  9. Pavel Dybenko - Wikiwand

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    Novozybkovsky Uyezd, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire: Died: 29 July 1938 (aged 49) Kommunarka, Leninsky District, Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union: Allegiance Russian Empire (1911–1917) Soviet Russia (1917–1922) Soviet Union (1922–1938) Service/ branch Imperial Russian Navy

  10. Novozybkov - Wikidata

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    Novozybkovsky Uyezd. end time. 31 September 1929 Gregorian. 0 references. Novozybkov Urban Okrug. start time. 1 January 2005. end time. 10 June 2019. 1 reference ...

  11. Vasily Rakovsky - Wikiwand

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    An ethnic Russian, Rakovsky was born on 1 January 1898 in the village of Plavna, Brakhlovskoy volost, Novozybkovsky Uyezd, Chernigov Governorate. During World War I, he was mobilized for service in the Imperial Russian Army on 13 February 1917 and sent to the training detachment of the 28th Siberian Rifle Regiment in Omsk.