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  2. Kolchak - Wikipedia

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    Kolchak, Kolçak or Kolčák is a surname from Turkish kolçak. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Kolchak (1874–1920), Russian naval commander, head of anti-Bolshevik White forces

  3. Alexander Kolchak - Wikipedia

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    The modern Russian Navy considered naming the third ship of the new Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates, Admiral Kolchak to commemorate the Admiral but declined to do so in the end. Kolchak was a prominent expert on naval mines [53] and member of the Russian Geographical Society. [54]

  4. Russian Government (1918—1919) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Government [1] (Government of the Russian State, Omsk government, Kolchak government) was the highest executive body in White-controlled parts of Russia during the Russian Civil War, formed as a result of the coup of 18 November 1918 in Omsk headed by Alexander Kolchak.

  5. Elaine Giftos - Wikipedia

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    Kolchak: The Night Stalker: Nurse Janis Eisen Episode: "The Energy Eater" 1975 The Secret Night Caller: Chloe TV film 1973-1975 Marcus Welby, M.D. Melanie Gates Doris Episode: "The Problem with Charlie" Episode: "Save the Last Dance for Me" 1975 Ladies of the Corridor: Betsy Ames TV film Cannon: Margaret Hatt Episode: "To Still the Voice" 1977

  6. Kolchak: The Night Stalker - Wikipedia

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    Kolchak: The Night Stalker is an American television series that aired on ABC during the 1974–1975 season. The series followed wire service reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) who investigates mysterious crimes with unlikely causes, particularly those involving the supernatural or science fiction, including fantastic creatures.

  7. Russian rescue expedition of 1903 - Wikipedia

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    In December 1902, the main part of the Russian polar expedition of 1900–1902 arrived in Saint Petersburg and reported their results to the Academy of Sciences. The academy was worried about the fate of Baron Toll, who split from the expedition with three assistants to explore Bennett Island and sent no correspondence since then, and Alexei Byalynitsky-Birulya who was left on New Siberia.

  8. Russian Army (1919) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Army (Русская Армiя/Русская армия, Russkaya armiya) was the armed forces of the White movement, united on an all-Russian scale in 1919 under the sole formal command of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of all the armed forces of the Russian State Admiral Alexander Kolchak.

  9. Talk:Alexander Kolchak - Wikipedia

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    Kolchak is a Turkic name, originally they were Cumans and lived in Siberia, then migrated to Europe and lived in Bosnia. Kolchak's ancestor Ilias Pasha enlisted in Turkish army and was captured by Russians. Then they lived in Poland. Under Catherine II Lucian Kolchak, Alexander's greatgrandfather, was a Cossack of the Buh host.

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