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Rufina Ivanovna Pukhova (Russian: Руфина Ивановна Пухова; 1 September 1932 – 17 May 2021 [1]) was a Russian memoir writer. She was the last wife of Kim Philby , [ 2 ] a KGB double agent who rose in rank through British Intelligence along with the Cambridge Five . [ 3 ]
Kim Philby was born in Ambala, Punjab, British India, to author and explorer St John Philby and his wife, Dora Johnston. [5] A member of the Indian Civil Service (ICS) at the time of Philby's birth, St John later became a civil servant in Mesopotamia and advisor to King Ibn Sa'ud of Saudi Arabia.
Bella Akhmadulina (1937–2010), poet, short story writer, translator; Anna Akhmatova (1899–1966), acclaimed poet, author of Requiem; Elizaveta Akhmatova (1820–1904), "Leila" published a journal for 30 years with translations of English and French writers [1]
Rufina Nifontova (1931–1994), member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1972; Rufina Pukhova (1932–2021), Russian memoir writer; Rufina Ubah (born 1959), former Nigerian sprinter who specialised in the 100 metres; Rufina and Secunda (died 257), Roman virgin-martyrs and Christian saints; Rufina of Caesarea, 3rd-century ...
Still living in Vienna, Friedmann joined the Communist Party of Austria (KPÖ) and worked for the Moscow-led European underground. She was imprisoned for several weeks in 1933 for her Communist Party affiliation; [6] in this year, the KPÖ became an underground organisation.
Dmytro Popenko (architect, group director), Leonid Los (architect), Iryna Pukhova (engineer-constructor) (complex of the Republican Scientifically Methodical Center of mother and child health protection) Anatoliy Nasedkin (series of picturesque works of kolkhoz installation To kolkhoz, Bred of Revolution, Food Squad (Requisition), Earth)
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Pukhov (Russian: Пухов, from пух meaning feather) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Pukhova. It may refer to: Ilya Pukhov (born 1992), Belarusian football player; Nikolai Pukhov (1895–1958), Soviet military commander; Pavel Pukhov (1983–2013), Russian street artist; Roman Pukhov (born 2000), Russian ...