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Mikhail Marinich (706 bytes)
1: ...e is expected to unite the divided opposition parties. 3: ...ssador of Belarus. He also ran for the presidency in 2001. 5: ...cience. He is currently sentenced to 5 years in jail. 7: === External links and Reference === 8: * http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4230299.stm Mikhail Muravyov (686 bytes) 1: ...ollowing historical persons of the [[Imperial Russia]]. 4: ... statesman, known for his activities in the [[Russian Far East]]. 8: '''Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov''', Russian diplomat and statesman, 9: ...ithuanian printed matter. The ban was lifted only in [[1904]]. 11: {{disambig}} Mikhail Tyurin (1675 bytes) 1: '''Mikhail Tyurin''' is a [[Russia]]n [[cosmonaut]]. 5: ... born in [[1982]]. He enjoys sailing in his free time. 7: ==Education== 8: ... He is currently doing graduate work in his field of research. 10: ==Expirience== Mikhail Mordkin (176 bytes) 1: ...ail Mordkin''' ([[1882]]? - [[1944]]) was a [[Russia]]n ballet dancer. 3: {{bio-stub}} 5: [[Category:1882 births|Mordkin, Mikhail]] 6: [[Category:1944 deaths|Mordkin, Mikhail]] Mikhail Chigorin (1117 bytes) 1: ...]; the first in 1889 he lost 10.5-6.5; the second in 1892 he lost 12.5-10.5. 3: ...is also the Chigorin defence to the [[Queen's Gambit]] (1.d4 d5 2.c4 Nc6). 5: == External link == 7: ...uljadi.org/Chigorin.htm Chigorin's games at muljadi.org] 9: [[Category:1850 births|Chigorin, Mikhail]] Mikhail Tsvet (2442 bytes) 1: ... literally translated from [[Russian language|Russian]] as "color".) 3: ...ecognized in Russia, and he proceeded to earn Russian degrees. 7: ...ated his chromatogaph for the German Botanical Society. 9: ...dgar Lederer]] and [[Austria]]n [[biochemist]] [[Richard Kuhn]]. 13: [[Category:Russian scientists|Tsvet, Mikhail]] Mikhail Khodorkovsky (24894 bytes) 1: ...ight|Mikhail Khodorkovsky speaking at an Open Russia forum.]] 2: ... one of most powerful of the Russian [[business oligarch]]s. 4: ...lated to the [[privatization]] of state assets during the [[1990s]]. 6: ==Entrepreneurship in Soviet Union== 7: ... his university, the [[Mendeleev Institute of Chemical Technology]]. Mikhail Baryshnikov (2853 bytes) 1: ...#1086;в''') (born [[January 27]], [[1948]]) is a famous [[dancer]] and [[actor]]. 3: ... Russian parents. His father was an engineer and his mother a seamstress. 5: ...he [[United States]], where he applied for [[political asylum]]. 7: ... a touring company he co-founded with [[Mark Morris]]. 9: ...r in a new performing arts complex in [[New York City]]. Mikhail Pletnev (783 bytes) 1: ...stra]]. He is currently an exclusive contract pianist for [[Deutsche Grammophon]]. 3: {{bio-stub}} 5: [[de:Michail Wassiljewitsch Pletnew]] 7: [[Category:Classical pianists|Pletnev, Mikhail]] 8: [[Category:Conductors|Pletnev, Mikhail]] Mikhail Yasnov (409 bytes) 1: ...) was a [[Soviet]] [[statesman]], [[Hero of Socialist Labor]] ([[1976]]). 5: [[Category:1906 births|Yasnov, Mikhail]] 6: [[Category:1991 deaths|Yasnov, Mikhail]] Mikhail Tukhachevsky (6346 bytes) 1: ....jpg|thumb|frame|Marshal of the Soviet Union Mikhail Tukhachevsky]] 3: ...ims of [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin's]] [[Great Purge]] of the late 1930s. 5: ...y was taken prisoner by the Germans and held in [[Ingolstadt]] fortress, where he met [[Charles de Ga... 7: ...he [[Kronstadt rebellion]] and the [[Tambov rebellion|Tambov peasant revolt]] were crushed by forces ... 9: ...s. The animosity between him and Stalin continued into the 1930s. Mikhail Voronin (726 bytes) 1: ...bronze medals in the [[1968]] and [[1972]] [[Olympics]]. 4: ...r Olympics|1968]] [[Summer Olympics]] - [[Mexico City]] 6: *[[Parallel Bars]] (Gold)(joint with Akinori Nakayama) 7: *Individual Combined (Silver) 8: *Team, Combined (Silver) Mikhail Volkenshtein (1800 bytes) 1: ...f the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]], Dr.Sci., Professor. 3: ...inner of the State Prize of the former [[Soviet Union]]. 5: ...ntum-Mechanical]] Model of [[Enzyme|Enzyme Catalysis]] ([[1970s]]). 7: ==Some main works of M.V. Volkenshtein== 9: ...'', Moscow, 6, 1972, pp. 431-439 (in Russian, English summary) Mikhail Lomonosov (6529 bytes) 1: [[Image:Lomonosov.jpg|framed|Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov]] 2: ...butions to [[literature]], [[education]], and [[science]]. 6: ...seeing that there was no chance of pursuing education at home, he resolved to go by foot to [[Moscow]... 8: ...osen to complete their education in foreign countries. 10: == Foreign education == Mikhail Bulgakov (6633 bytes) 1: ... known for the [[novel]] ''[[The Master and Margarita]]''. 3: ...d from either emigrating or visiting his brothers in the West. 5: ...questing permission to emigrate, but he never received a reply. 7: ...40 and was buried in the [[Novodevichy Cemetery]] in Moscow. 11: ...ntributed to the satire of ''The Master and Margarita''. Mikhail Lavrentyev (1252 bytes) 1: ...[[Russia]]n [[physics|physicist]] and [[mathematician]]. 3: ...wn" [[Akademgorodok]] in the vicinity of [[Novosibirsk]]. 5: [[Category:1900 births|Lavrentyev, Mikhail]] 6: [[Category:1980 deaths|Lavrentyev, Mikhail]] 7: [[Category:Mathematicians|Lavrentyev, Mikhail]] Mikhail Tomsky (2343 bytes) 1: ...4 and eventually joined the [[Bolshevik]] faction of the party. 3: ...ers''. Tomsky was arrested and deported to [[Siberia]]. 5: ... president of the ''Union of Engravers and Chromolithographers''. 7: ...s political activites and sentenced to five years of hard labour. 9: ...w]] where he participated in the [[October Revolution]]. Mikhail Bakunin (9319 bytes) 1: [[Image:Bakuninfull.jpg|right|200px]] 2: ... and has been called one of the "fathers of anarchism". 4: == Biography == 5: ...y|aristocratic]] family in the village of Pryamukhino (Прямух
... 6: ... by witnessing the repressive methods employed against the locals. Mikhail Yaroslavich (1107 bytes) 1: ... (since [[1285]]) and [[Grand Prince]] of [[Vladimir]] ([[1305]]-[[1317]]). 3: ...self. He was eventually killed in the Horde by Yuri's [[servant]]s. 5: [[Category:1271 births|Mikhail Yaroslavich]] 6: [[Category:1318 deaths|Mikhail Yaroslavich]] 7: [[Category:Russian leaders|Mikhail Yaroslavich]] Mikhail Isakovsky (557 bytes) 1: ...] - [[Moscow]], [[20 June]] [[1973]]) was a [[Russia]]n poet. 3: ...is most famous song is doubtless the rather apolitical [[Katyusha (Song)|Katyusha]].
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