Jump to content

Wikipedia:0.7/0.7geo/Russia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is the current revision of this page, as edited by SelectionBot (talk | contribs) at 18:23, 11 October 2009 (Copying from 0.7 wiki). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this version.

(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

This is an index of pages related to Russia.

Applied sciences and technology

[edit]

AK-47 · Aeroflot · Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia · Alexey Leonov · Andrey Kolmogorov · Apollo-Soyuz Test Project · Battle of Kursk · Benjamin Franklin · Berlin Blockade · Gazprom · Harrison Ford · Henri Poincaré · Ilyushin Il-2 · Ilyushin Il-76 · Isaac Asimov · Ivan Pavlov · John Dewey · Jonas Salk · Katyusha rocket launcher · Kliper · Korean War · Leonhard Euler · Mikoyan · Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 · Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 · Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 · Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 · Mikoyan MiG-29 · Mil Mi-24 · Mir · Molotov cocktail · Moscow Metro · Mosin-Nagant · PK machine gun · Perestroika · Pipeline transport · Plesetsk Cosmodrome · Proton rocket · Russian Federal Space Agency · Russian financial crisis · Satellite · Sergey Korolyov · Shuttle-Mir Program · Soviet space program · Soyuz launch vehicle · Space Race · Space suit · Sputnik 1 · Sputnik program · Sukhoi Su-17 · Sukhoi Su-25 · Sukhoi Su-27 · T-26 · T-34 · T-54/55 · T-72 · T-90 · Trans-Siberian Railway · Tsar Bomba · Tupolev Tu-154 · Tupolev Tu-160 · Tupolev Tu-95 · Typhoon class submarine · Valentin Glushko · Valentina Tereshkova · Viktor Yushchenko · World War II · Yuri Gagarin

Arts, language, and literature

[edit]

Adam Mickiewicz to Leo Tolstoy

[edit]

Adam Mickiewicz · Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn · Alexander Blok · Alexander Pushkin · Alexander Scriabin · Alexandre Dumas, père · Andrei Tarkovsky · André Gide · Anna Akhmatova · Anna Politkovskaya · Anton Chekhov · Aram Khachaturian · Aswan Dam · Ayn Rand · Ben Stiller · Bolshoi Theatre · Boris Pasternak · Bronze Soldier of Tallinn · Charlie Wilson's War · Colossus (comics) · Constructivism (art) · Constructivist architecture · Crime and Punishment · David Duchovny · Dima Bilan · Dmitri Shostakovich · Downfall (film) · El Lissitzky · Fyodor Dostoevsky · Fyodor Tyutchev · George Gershwin · H. G. Wells · Harrison Ford · Helen Mirren · Herb Alpert · Hermitage Museum · Igor Stravinsky · Ilya Repin · Irving Berlin · Isaac Asimov · Isadora Duncan · Ivan Bunin · Ivan Turgenev · Joaquin Phoenix · Josh Groban · Katie Melua · Kazimir Malevich · Kirk Douglas · Larry King · Leo Tolstoy

Leonard Nimoy to Yul Brynner

[edit]

Leonard Nimoy · Linda McCartney · Liv Tyler · Marc Chagall · Mariinsky Ballet · Maxim Gorky · Michael Douglas · Mikhail Baryshnikov · Mikhail Bulgakov · Mikhail Glinka · Modest Mussorgsky · Natalie Wood · National Anthem of Russia · Nicole Scherzinger · Nikolai Gogol · Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov · Onion dome · Osip Mandelstam · Peter Ustinov · Phil Spector · Princess Mononoke · Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky · Red Square · River Phoenix · Rudolf Nureyev · Russian architecture · Saint Basil's Cathedral · Saul Bellow · Sean Penn · Sergei Diaghilev · Sergei Eisenstein · Sergei Prokofiev · Sergei Rachmaninoff · Sergei Yesenin · Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky · Sofia Rotaru · Solaris (1972 film) · Sviatoslav Richter · Sydney Pollack · T.A.T.u. · Tambourine · The Bourne Ultimatum (film) · The Brothers Karamazov · The Idiot (novel) · The Pianist (2002 film) · The Protocols of the Elders of Zion · The Third Man · Vkhutemas · Vladimir Mayakovsky · Vladimir Nabokov · Vladimir Shukhov · Wassily Kandinsky · Wentworth Miller · Winter Palace · Yul Brynner

Arts, language, and literature

[edit]

Ainu language · Altaic languages · Azerbaijani language · Benjamin Franklin · Crime and Punishment · Doctor Zhivago · English language · Estonian language · Finnish language · Georgian language · L. L. Zamenhof · Leo Tolstoy · Mandarin Chinese · Mongolian language · One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich · Persian language · Polish language · Romanian language · Romanization of Russian · Russian alphabet · Russian language · The Brothers Karamazov · The Idiot (novel) · The Master and Margarita · The Tale of Igor's Campaign · Turkish language · Ukrainian language · We (novel)

Biography

[edit]

Adam Mickiewicz to Béla Kun

[edit]

Adam Mickiewicz · Ahmad Shah Massoud · Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn · Aleksandr Vasilevsky · Alexander Alekhine · Alexander Blok · Alexander Dubček · Alexander III of Russia · Alexander II of Russia · Alexander I of Russia · Alexander Kerensky · Alexander Litvinenko · Alexander Nevsky · Alexander Ovechkin · Alexander Pushkin · Alexander Scriabin · Alexander Shulgin · Alexander Suvorov · Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) · Alexandre Dumas, père · Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia · Anastas Mikoyan · Anastasia Myskina · Anatoliy Tymoshchuk · Andrei Chikatilo · Andrei Sakharov · Andrei Tarkovsky · Andrey Kolmogorov · Andriy Shevchenko · André Gide · Anna Akhmatova · Anna Chakvetadze · Anna Kournikova · Anna Politkovskaya · Anton Chekhov · Anton LaVey · Aram Khachaturian · Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington · Aslan Maskhadov · Aung San Suu Kyi · Ayn Rand · Ben Stiller · Benjamin Franklin · Boris Godunov · Boris Johnson · Boris Pasternak · Boris Spassky · Boris Yeltsin · Bugsy Siegel · Béla Kun

Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim to Itō Hirobumi

[edit]

Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim · Catherine II of Russia · Cécilia Attias · David Duchovny · Dianne Feinstein · Dima Bilan · Dmitri Mendeleev · Dmitri Shostakovich · Dmitry Donskoy · Dmitry Medvedev · Dzhokhar Dudayev · Eduard Shevardnadze · El Lissitzky · Elena Dementieva · Elizabeth of Russia · Fedor Emelianenko · Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava · Fyodor Dostoevsky · Fyodor Tyutchev · Gamal Abdel Nasser · Garry Kasparov · George Balanchine · George F. Kennan · George Gamow · George Gershwin · George I of Greece · Georgy Zhukov · Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia · Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia (1899–1918) · Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia · Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia · Grigori Perelman · Grigori Rasputin · Grigory Potyomkin · Guus Hiddink · H. G. Wells · Harrison Ford · Helen Mirren · Henri Poincaré · Herb Alpert · Ibrahim Rugova · Igor Sikorsky · Igor Stravinsky · Ilya Repin · Ion Iliescu · Irving Berlin · Isaac Asimov · Isadora Duncan · Isoroku Yamamoto · Itō Hirobumi

Ivan Bunin to Mikheil Saakashvili

[edit]

Ivan Bunin · Ivan III of Russia · Ivan IV of Russia · Ivan Pavlov · Ivan Turgenev · Jacques Chirac · James Buchanan · Joaquin Phoenix · John Dewey · John Quincy Adams · Jonas Salk · Joseph Stalin · Josh Groban · Julius and Ethel Rosenberg · János Kádár · Józef Piłsudski · Katie Melua · Kazimir Malevich · Kim Il-sung · Kirk Douglas · Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovskii · Konstantin Rokossovsky · L. L. Zamenhof · Larry King · Lavrentiy Beria · Leo Tolstoy · Leon Trotsky · Leonard Nimoy · Leonhard Euler · Leonid Brezhnev · Leonid Kuchma · Lev Kamenev · Linda McCartney · Liv Tyler · Mahmoud Abbas · Marat Safin · Marc Chagall · Maria Kirilenko · Maria Sharapova · Maxim Gorky · Michael Bloomberg · Michael Douglas · Mikhail Bakunin · Mikhail Baryshnikov · Mikhail Botvinnik · Mikhail Bulgakov · Mikhail Glinka · Mikhail Gorbachev · Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov · Mikheil Saakashvili

Modest Mussorgsky to Yuri Gagarin

[edit]

Modest Mussorgsky · Mohammed Omar · Monica Lewinsky · Mstislav Rostropovich · Natalie Wood · Nelson Mandela · Nicholas II of Russia · Nicole Scherzinger · Nikita Khrushchev · Nikolai Bukharin · Nikolai Gogol · Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov · Oleg of Novgorod · Osama bin Laden · Osip Mandelstam · Pafnuty Chebyshev · Paul I of Russia · Peter I of Russia · Peter Kropotkin · Peter Ustinov · Phil Spector · Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha · Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky · Regina Spektor · River Phoenix · Roman Abramovich · Rudolf Nureyev · Saints Cyril and Methodius · Saparmurat Niyazov · Saul Bellow · Sean Penn · Sergei Diaghilev · Sergei Eisenstein · Sergei Prokofiev · Sergei Rachmaninoff · Sergei Yesenin · Sergey Korolyov · Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky · Shamil Basayev · Sofia Rotaru · Sviatoslav I of Kiev · Sviatoslav Richter · Sydney Pollack · T.A.T.u. · Tigran Petrosian · Valentina Tereshkova · Viktor Korchnoi · Viktor Yushchenko · Vladimir Horowitz · Vladimir Lenin · Vladimir Mayakovsky · Vladimir Nabokov · Vladimir Putin · Vladimir Vysotsky · Vladimir Zhirinovsky · Vyacheslav Molotov · Wassily Kandinsky · Wentworth Miller · Willem Barentsz · Wojciech Jaruzelski · Władysław IV Vasa · Yaroslav I the Wise · Yelena Isinbayeva · Yevgeny Kafelnikov · Yul Brynner · Yuri Andropov · Yuri Gagarin

Everyday life

[edit]

Alexander Alekhine · Alexander Ovechkin · Anastasia Myskina · Anatoly Karpov · Andrei Arshavin · Andriy Shevchenko · Anna Kournikova · Boris Spassky · Elena Dementieva · FC Dynamo Moscow · FC Lokomotiv Moscow · FC Spartak Moscow · FC Zenit St. Petersburg · Fedor Emelianenko · Garry Kasparov · Guus Hiddink · Hermitage Museum · Joaquin Phoenix · Kvass · Lev Yashin · Lomonosov Moscow State University · Luzhniki Stadium · Marat Safin · Maria Sharapova · Mikhail Botvinnik · Mikhail Tal · Nellie Kim · Nemanja Vidić · PFC CSKA Moscow · Paul Keres · Rinat Dasayev · Russia national football team · Russian Premier League · Russian cuisine · Tetris · Tigran Petrosian · USSR national football team · Vasily Smyslov · Viktor Korchnoi · Vladimir Kramnik · Vodka

Geography

[edit]

1812 Overture to Borzoi

[edit]

1812 Overture · 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt · 1993 Russian constitutional crisis · Agin-Buryat Okrug · Ainu people · Alaska · Alaska purchase · Alexander Borodin · Alexander Dovzhenko · Alexander Herzen · Alla Pugacheva · Altai Mountains · Altai Republic · Amur River · Andrei I Bogolyubsky · Andrei Rublev · Andrei Rublev (film) · Anna Pavlova · Anti-Comintern Pact · Anton Rubinstein · Antonov An-124 · Antonov An-2 · Arkhangelsk · Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic · Arnold Rüütel · Arthur Ernest Percival · Arvada, Colorado · Asha Bhosle · Astrakhan · Avigdor Lieberman · Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic · Azerbaijani people · Baba Yaga · Balalaika · Barents Sea · Barrow, Alaska · Bashkirs · Battle of Friedland · Battle of Navarino · Battle of Tsushima · Bear Island (Norway) · Bering Sea · Bering Strait · Black Sea Fleet · Black September in Jordan · Blintz · Bloody Sunday (1905) · Bolesław Bierut · Borscht · Borzoi

Boyar to Erich Honecker

[edit]

Boyar · Bratsk · Budjak · Buryats · Caspian expeditions of the Rus · Catherine Palace · Caucasus Mountains · Channel One (Russia) · Chechen language · Cheka · Cherkasy · Cherkasy Oblast · Chernihiv · Chernihiv Oblast · Chernivtsi · Chernivtsi Oblast · Chernobyl · Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant · Cimmerians · Cinema of the Soviet Union · Coat of arms of Russia · Comrade · Convention of Peking · Cossack Hetmanate · Crimean Khanate · Crimean Tatar language · Curonian Spit · Curzon Line · César Cui · Dacha · Daugava River · Decembrist revolt · Ded Moroz · Der Blaue Reiter · Dimitrie Cantemir · Diomede Islands · Dnieper River · Dnipropetrovsk · Dnipropetrovsk Oblast · Domodedovo International Airport · Don River (Russia) · Donetsk · Donetsk Oblast · Doukhobor · Dziga Vertov · East Slavs · Economy of Russia · Economy of the Soviet Union · Ed Rendell · Erich Honecker

Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic to Kamianets-Podilskyi

[edit]

Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic · Evenks · Fabergé egg · False Dmitriy I · February Revolution · Federal districts of Russia · Federal subjects of Russia · Felix Dzerzhinsky · Feodor Chaliapin · G. I. Gurdjieff · GRU · Gagauz people · Galicia-Volhynia · Garmon · Gennady Zyuganov · Geography of Russia · German reunification · Glasnost · Golden Horde · Government of the Soviet Union · Grand Duchy of Finland · Grand Duchy of Moscow · Grozny · Halych · Hammer and sickle · Hero City · Hero of the Russian Federation · Heydar Aliyev · History of Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union (1917–1927) · History of post-Soviet Russia · Hizb ut-Tahrir · Hokkaidō · Hungarian people · Huns · Ilia Chavchavadze · Intelligentsia · Ioannis Kapodistrias · Irina Slutskaya · Irkutsk · Isaac Babel · Ivan Mazepa · Ivano-Frankivsk · Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast · John Reed (journalist) · Joseph Brodsky · Kaliningrad · Kaliningrad Oblast · Kalinka (song) · Kalmyk people · Kamianets-Podilskyi

Karl Ernst von Baer to Maria Feodorovna (Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg)

[edit]

Karl Ernst von Baer · Kaval · Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic · Kazakh language · Kazan · Kemenche · Kengir uprising · Kerch · Khabarovsk · Khabarovsk Krai · Kharkiv · Kharkiv Oblast · Kherson · Kherson Oblast · Khmelnytsky Uprising · Khmelnytskyi Oblast · Khotyn · Kiev Oblast · Kiev Offensive (1920) · Kirovohrad Oblast · Konstantin Chernenko · Konstantin Päts · Korean Air Lines Flight 007 · Koryaks · Koryo-saram · Kościuszko Uprising · Krasnodar · Krasnoyarsk · Kurgan Oblast · Kyrgyz language · Kārlis Ulmanis · Lake Baikal · Lake Ladoga · Lake Peipus · Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic · Latvian language · Lenin's Mausoleum · Leningrad Oblast · Leninism · Leonid Kravchuk · Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic · Little Russia · Livonian War · Lubyanka (KGB) · Luhansk · Luhansk Oblast · Lutsk · Lviv Oblast · Magadan · Maria Feodorovna (Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg)

Mariinsky Theatre to Perm

[edit]

Mariinsky Theatre · Marina Tsvetaeva · Mariupol · Marius Petipa · Matryoshka doll · Mazari Sharif · Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly · Mikhail Khodorkovsky · Mikhail Lermontov · Mikhail Lomonosov · Military history of the Russian Empire · Military history of the Soviet Union · Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic · Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic · Mongol invasion of Rus' · Moscow · Moscow Kremlin · Moscow theater hostage crisis · Murmansk · Muslim Brotherhood · Mykolaiv · Nadia Petrova · Natan Sharansky · National Anthem of the Soviet Union · Neman River · Nenets languages · Neva River · Nicholas I of Russia · Nikolay Gumilyov · Nizhny Novgorod · Norilsk · Novaya Zemlya · Novodevichy Convent · Novosibirsk · Ob River · Occupation of the Baltic states · October Revolution · Odessa · Odessa Oblast · Old East Slavic · Old Great Bulgaria · Omsk · On the Personality Cult and its Consequences · Operation Bagration · Orenburg Oblast · Orlov · Partitions of Poland · Patriarch Nikon · People's Republic of Poland · Perm

Persian people to Sergei Witte

[edit]

Persian people · Peterhof · Pogrom · Poltava · Poltava Oblast · Potsdam Conference · Poznań 1956 protests · President of Russia · Primary Chronicle · Prime Minister of Russia · Primorsky Krai · Pulkovo Airport · Pyotr Bagration · RSD-10 Pioneer · Regulamentul Organic · Reindeer · Republics of the Soviet Union · Rivne · Rivne Oblast · Romani language · Romanians · Rostov · Rurik · Rurik Dynasty · Rusalka · Russian Academy of Sciences · Russian Air Force · Russian Empire · Russian Mafia · Russian Revolution (1905) · Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic · Russian cruiser Aurora · Russian legislative election, 2007 · Russian literature · Russian rock · Russia–Ukraine gas dispute · Russification · Rusyns · Ruthenia · SMERSH · Saint Petersburg Metro · Sakha Republic · Samara, Russia · Sambo (martial art) · Sami languages · Samizdat · Samovar · Sea of Azov · Second Chechen War · Sergei Witte

Sevastopol to Tulum (bagpipe)

[edit]

Sevastopol · Shanghai Cooperation Organisation · Sheremetyevo International Airport · Shikotan · Siberia · Simon Cameron · Singing Revolution · Sino-Soviet split · Smolensk · Smolensk War · Sochi · Socotra · South Ossetia · Soviet Armed Forces · Spetsnaz · Stalinism · Stalinist architecture · Stavropol · Stavropol Krai · Streltsy · Sukhumi · Sumy Oblast · Suomenlinna · Suprematism · Svalbard · Sverdlovsk Oblast · Svetlana Khorkina · Svetlana Kuznetsova · Swan Lake · Symon Petliura · Taganrog · Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic · Ternopil · Ternopil Oblast · The Battleship Potemkin · The Five · The Gulag Archipelago · The Internationale · The Mirror (1975 film) · The Nutcracker · The Queen of Spades (opera) · Third Russian Revolution · Time of Troubles · Treaty of Gulistan · Treaty of Turkmenchay · Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany · Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra · Tsarskoye Selo · Tula, Russia · Tulum (bagpipe)

Tupolev to Zhytomyr Oblast

[edit]

Tupolev · Turkish people · Tver · Tōgō Heihachirō · Ukrainian Insurgent Army · Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic · Ukrainians · Ural Mountains · Uralic languages · Uyghur language · Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic · Uzhhorod · Valery Gergiev · Vasily Chuikov · Vaslav Nijinsky · Viktor Vasnetsov · Vinnytsia · Vinnytsia Oblast · Vladimir · Vladimir Ashkenazy · Vladimir II Monomakh · Vladimir I of Kiev · Vladivostok · Volga Germans · Volga River · Volgograd · Volyn Oblast · Vyborg · Walter Ulbricht · War of Attrition · War of the Polish Succession · Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia · White movement · Xanana Gusmão · Yakov Pavlov · Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug · Yaroslavl · Yekaterinburg · Yemelyan Pugachev · Yenisei River · Yukos · Yuri Dolgoruki · Yury Luzhkov · Zakarpattia Oblast · Zaporizhia · Zaporizhia Oblast · Zhytomyr Oblast

History

[edit]

AK-47 to Finnish Civil War

[edit]

AK-47 · Absolutism (European history) · Ahmad Shah Massoud · Alans · Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn · Aleksandr Vasilevsky · Alexander II of Russia · Alexander Nevsky · Alexander Pushkin · Alexander Scriabin · Alexander Suvorov · Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) · Anastas Mikoyan · Angolan Civil War · Anton Chekhov · Armed Forces of the Russian Federation · Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington · Aswan Dam · Battle of Austerlitz · Battle of Berlin · Battle of Borodino · Battle of Khalkhin Gol · Battle of Kursk · Battle of Moscow · Battle of Smolensk (1943) · Battle of Stalingrad · Battle of Warsaw (1920) · Battle of the Kalka River · Berlin Blockade · Beslan school hostage crisis · Bolshevik · Boris Yeltsin · Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic · Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim · Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Moscow) · Catherine II of Russia · Chernobyl disaster · Christianization of Kievan Rus' · Cold War · Continuation War · Cossacks · Crimean War · Cuban Missile Crisis · Democratic Republic of Georgia · Dmitri Mendeleev · Dmitri Shostakovich · East Germany · El Lissitzky · Elizabeth of Russia · Finnish Civil War

First Chechen War to Mikhail Gorbachev

[edit]

First Chechen War · Five-Year Plans for the National Economy of the Soviet Union · Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava · Frederick III, German Emperor · French invasion of Russia · Fyodor Dostoevsky · Gamal Abdel Nasser · George F. Kennan · Georgy Zhukov · Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia · Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia (1899–1918) · Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia · Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia · Great Northern War · Great Purge · Greek War of Independence · Hero of the Soviet Union · History of Abkhazia · History of Russia · History of the Soviet Union (1985–1991) · Hovhannes Bagramyan · Hungarian Revolution of 1956 · Ilyushin Il-2 · Ilyushin Il-76 · Isoroku Yamamoto · Ivan III of Russia · Ivan IV of Russia · Ivan Pavlov · James Buchanan · Jewish Autonomous Oblast · John Quincy Adams · Jonas Salk · Joseph Stalin · Józef Piłsudski · KGB · Katyn massacre · Katyusha rocket launcher · Kiev · Kievan Rus' · Kim Il-sung · Konstantin Rokossovsky · Korean War · Königsberg · Leo Tolstoy · Leon Trotsky · Leonhard Euler · Linda McCartney · Lviv · Mikhail Bakunin · Mikhail Gorbachev

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 to Sukhoi Su-17

[edit]

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 · Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 · Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 · Mikoyan MiG-29 · Mil Mi-24 · Minsk · Mir · Mohammed Omar · Molotov cocktail · Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact · Mosin-Nagant · NATO · NKVD · Nelson Mandela · Nicholas II of Russia · Nikita Khrushchev · Nikolai Gogol · Novgorod Republic · Ogaden War · Oleg of Novgorod · Osama bin Laden · PK machine gun · Peter I of Russia · Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618) · Polish–Soviet War · Prague Spring · Pravda · Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha · RT-2UTTH Topol M · Red Army · Rus' Khaganate · Russian Civil War · Russian Ground Forces · Russian Orthodox Church · Russian Revolution (1917) · Russo-Japanese War · Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) · Saint Petersburg · Saints Cyril and Methodius · Sakhalin · Scythians · Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky · Shamil Basayev · Siege of Leningrad · Socialist realism · Soviet Union · Soviet invasion of Manchuria · Soviet invasion of Poland (1939) · Soviet war in Afghanistan · Sukhoi Su-17

Sukhoi Su-25 to Yaroslav I the Wise

[edit]

Sukhoi Su-25 · Sukhoi Su-27 · Sviatoslav I of Kiev · T-26 · T-34 · T-54/55 · T-72 · T-90 · Tatars · The Protocols of the Elders of Zion · Treaty of Brest-Litovsk · Tsar · Tsar Bomba · Tupolev Tu-160 · Tupolev Tu-95 · Uprising of 1953 in East Germany · Varangians · Veliky Novgorod · Vietnam War · Vladimir Lenin · Vladimir Putin · Warsaw Pact · Wilhelm Gustloff (ship) · Winter War · Winter solstice · World War I · World War II · Władysław IV Vasa · Yalta Conference · Yaroslav I the Wise

Mathematics

[edit]

Andrey Kolmogorov · Grigori Perelman · Henri Poincaré · Leonhard Euler · Vladimir Arnold

Natural sciences

[edit]

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov · Alexander Shulgin · Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov · Andrei Sakharov · Anthony James Leggett · Apollo-Soyuz Test Project · Arctic Fox · Bear · Chamois · Chromatography · Dmitri Mendeleev · Elk · Eurasian Lynx · George Gamow · Great Tit · Gustav Ludwig Hertz · Henri Poincaré · Hooded Crow · Igor Kurchatov · Igor Tamm · Kamchatka Peninsula · Kip Thorne · Kuril Islands · Leonhard Euler · Lev Landau · Lynx · Mir · Moose · Mount Elbrus · Periodic table · Polar bear · Pyotr Kapitsa · Red Squirrel · Rock Pigeon · Russian Federal Space Agency · Satellite · Sea otter · Shuttle-Mir Program · Space Race · Sputnik 1 · Sputnik program · Tokamak · Tunguska event · Valentina Tereshkova · Viktor Yushchenko · Vipera berus · Winter solstice · Yuri Gagarin · Zhores Alferov

Philosophy and religion

[edit]

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn · Alexander Nevsky · Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) · Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia · Anton LaVey · Ashkenazi Jews · Aung San Suu Kyi · Ayn Rand · Balkh · Benjamin Franklin · Bolshevik · Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim · Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Moscow) · Christianization of Kievan Rus' · Fyodor Dostoevsky · George Gershwin · Georgians · Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia · Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia (1899–1918) · Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia · Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia · Henri Poincaré · Isaac Asimov · James Buchanan · Jewish Autonomous Oblast · John Dewey · Joseph Stalin · Josh Groban · L. L. Zamenhof · Leo Tolstoy · Leonhard Euler · Linda McCartney · Mikhail Bakunin · Nestor Makhno · Nicholas II of Russia · Old Believers · Osama bin Laden · Peter Kropotkin · Russian Orthodox Church · Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia · Saints Cyril and Methodius · Saul Bellow · Shneur Zalman of Liadi · Socialist realism · The Protocols of the Elders of Zion · Vladimir Lenin

Society and social sciences

[edit]

Aeroflot · Albanians · Alger Hiss · Andrei Chikatilo · André Gide · Anna Politkovskaya · Antonov · Armenian Revolutionary Federation · Armenians · Ashkenazi Jews · Aung San Suu Kyi · Baltic Germans · Benjamin Franklin · Buchenwald concentration camp · Chernobyl disaster · Colossus (comics) · Commonwealth of Independent States · Communist Party of the Russian Federation · Communist Party of the Soviet Union · Flag of Russia · Gazprom · George F. Kennan · Greeks · Gulag · Isadora Duncan · James Buchanan · John Dewey · John Quincy Adams · Julius and Ethel Rosenberg · Katyn massacre · Kazakhs · LUKoil · Leonhard Euler · Manchu · Meyer Lansky · Michael Ignatieff · Mikoyan · Mother's Day · NATO · NKVD · Nelson Mandela · Nord Stream · Osama bin Laden · Poles · Politics of Russia · Pravda · Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky · Reporters Without Borders · Robert Hanssen · Rolling Stone · Roma people · Rudolf Nureyev · Russian financial crisis · Russian ruble · Russians · Sachsenhausen concentration camp · Sami people · Sergei Diaghilev · Sviatoslav Richter · Tatars · Tunguska event · Ukrainian hryvnia · Vladimir Horowitz · West Hollywood, California · Winter solstice