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  2. Sergei Pugachev - Wikipedia

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    Sergei Viktorovich Pugachev, also spelled Sergey Pugachyov (French: Sergueï Pougatchev; Russian: Сергей Викторович Пугачёв; born 4 February 1963), is a Russian-born French business magnate. [1] He is a doctor of technical sciences and a member of the International Engineering Academy. Pugachev moved to the United States ...

  3. Pugachev (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Yemelyan Pugachev (c. 1742–1775), leader of the Cossack insurrection in Russia Sergei Pugachev (born 1963), Russian politician Shneur Zalman Pugachov [ he ] (1878–1934), Jewish Zionist educator active in Warsaw, Moscow, Berlin, and Palestine

  4. Pugachev (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    This rebellion gradually escalates into a full-scale peasant war, spreading across a vast territory. During the fighting, Pugachev's forces capture many fortresses, with his ranks swelling with Cossacks, serfs, factory peasants, and escaped convicts. The Bashkir cavalry, led by singer Salavat Yulaev and Colonel Kinzei Arslanov, also joins them.

  5. Igor Gorbachyov - Wikipedia

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    The greatest success to Gorbachyov was the role of Alexander Yakushev in the serial television film directed by Sergei Kolosov Operation "Trust"(1967). [ 1 ] In the 1970s, Gorbachyov starred in the Detective Circle (1972) (sequel to the film Two Tickets for the Afternoon Session ), historical-revolutionary film Sveaborg (1972), historical and ...

  6. Yemelyan Pugachev - Wikipedia

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    Pugachev, the son of a small Don Cossack landowner, was the youngest son of four children. Born in the stanitsa Zimoveyskaya (in present-day Volgograd Oblast), he signed on to military service at the age of 17. One year later, he married a Cossack girl, Sofya Nedyuzheva, with whom he had five children, two of whom died in infancy. [1]

  7. Vasily Alexeyevich Kar - Wikipedia

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    Vasily Alexeyevich Kar (Russian: Василий Алексеевич Кар; 1730 – 25 February 1806) was a Russian general chiefly noted for his defeat in the early stages of Pugachev's Rebellion. His defeat allowed the rebellion to grow into a major threat to the government of Catherine the Great until later army expeditions were able to ...

  8. Alla Pugacheva - Wikipedia

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    She married film director Alexander Stefanovich (1945–2021) in 1976 and starred in several of his movies. The union was dissolved in 1980. The union was dissolved in 1980. In 1985, Pugacheva married producer Yevgeniy Boldin, with whom she had numerous professional collaborations.

  9. Alexey Saltykov (director) - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 he finished director's courses led by Sergei Gerasimov. [3] His first feature film My Friend, Kolka! was released the same year, co-directed by Aleksander Mitta. It was seen by 23.8 million viewers. [4] Along with his next movie Bang the Drum it established him as one of the most promising children's film directors, but Saltykov decided ...