Rybakov

Rybakov

Rybakov (masculine) or Rybakova (feminine) is a popular Russian surname which may refer to the following people:

* Anatoly Rybakov (1911 - 1998), Russian writer, author of "Children of the Arbat" and "Heavy sand"
* Boris Rybakov (1908 - 2001), orthodox Soviet historian
* Maria Rybakova (born 1973), Russian writer, granddaughter of Anatoly Rybakov
* Viktor Rybakov (born 1956), boxer of the USSR
* Vladimir Rybakov (born 1947), Russian writer, author of "The Afghans" and "Creature"
* Vyacheslav Rybakov (born 1954), Russian science fiction writer and an orientalist
* Yaroslav Rybakov (born 1980), Russian athlete


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  • Vyacheslav Rybakov — ( ru. Вячеслав Михайлович Рыбаков; born January 1954 in Leningrad) is a well known Russian science fiction author and an orientalist, interested in the medieval bureaucracy of China. He received a 1987 Governmental Award of the RSFSR for writing… …   Wikipedia

  • Boris Rybakov — Boris Alexandrovich Rybakov (Russian: Борис Александрович Рыбаков, June 3 1908 December 27 2001) was a Soviet and Russian historian who personified the anti Normanist vision of Russian history.Rybakov held a chair in Russian history at the Moscow …   Wikipedia

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