Nikolay Sokolov (composer) — Nikolay Alexandrovich Sokolov (26 March 1859 – 27 March 1922) was a Russian composer of classical music and a member of the circle that grew around the publisher Mitrofan Belyayev. A student of Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov, Sokolov taught Alexander… … Wikipedia
Sokolov — ( ru. Соколов, masculine) or Sokolova ( ru. Соколова, feminine) is one of the most common Russian last names. It is derived from the Russian word ru. сокол ( sokol , falcon). It may refer to the following:Places*Sokolov (Sokolov District), a city … Wikipedia
Nikolay Alexandrovich Sokolov — (March 26 1859 ndash;March 27 1922) was a Russian composer of classical music and a member of the circle that grew around the publisher Mitrofan Belyayev. A student of Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov, Sokolov taught Dmitri Shostakovich and Yuri Shaporin… … Wikipedia
Nikolay Lvov — Portrait by Dmitry Levitzky, 1770s Born May 4, 1753[1] Cherenchitsy, near Torzhok … Wikipedia
Nikolay Nikolayevich Sokolov (athlete) — Nikolay Nikolayevich Sokolov ( ru. Николай Николаевич Соколов) (born 28 August, 1930 in the village of Vasyunino, Vologodsky District, Vologda Oblast) was a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the 3000 metre steeplechase. He trained at… … Wikipedia
Nikolay Gikalo — Nikolay Fedorovich Gikalo (Belarusian: Мікалай Гікала) (March 8, 1897, Odessa – April 25, 1938) was a Soviet revolutionary and statesman. From 1915 he served in the Russian Imperial Army, in 1917 he joined the RSDLP(b). He commanded the Red Army… … Wikipedia
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Nikolay Ivanovich Krylov — Nikolai Ivanovich Krylov (Russian: Николай Иванович Крылов; April 29, 1903 – February 9, 1972) was a Marshal of the Soviet Union (from 1962). He was commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces from 1963 to 1972 … Wikipedia
Nikolay Goloded — was a first secretary of the Byelorussian SSR during the Soviet Union. v · … Wikipedia
Nikolay Slyunkov — Nikolay Nikitich Slyunkov (Russian: Николай Никитич Слюньков) (born 1929) was a first secretary of the Byelorussian SSR during the Soviet Union. v · … Wikipedia