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Казаков Матвей Фёдорович
Kazakov (), or Kazakova (feminine; ), is a Russian surname meaning "of cossack" (''kozak'', ). Notable people with the surname include: * Alexander Kazakov (1889-1919), Russian flying ace and fighter pilot during the First World War * Alexander Vasilyevich Kazakov (1888-1950), Soviet lithologist and geochemist * Aristarkh Kazakov (1878-1963), Russian revolutionary * Grigori Kazakov (1913-1987), Soviet naval officer and Hero of the Soviet Union * Ivan Kazakov (1873-1935), Russian painter * Konstantin Kazakov (1902-1989), Soviet artillery marshal * Matvey Kazakov (1738-1812), Russian architect * Mikhail Ilyich Kazakov (1901-1979), Soviet military leader and army general * Mikhail Nikolayevich Kazakov (1920-1994), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union * Nikolai Kazakov (1918-?), Soviet poet from Mari El * Pavel Kazakov (1928–2012), Soviet football referee * Rodion Kazakov (1758-1803), Russian architect * Stepan Kazakov (1914-1964), Soviet army officer and Hero ...
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Mikhail Nikolayevich Kazakov
Michael is a common masculine given name derived from the Hebrew phrase ''mī kāʼēl'', 'Who slike-El', in Aramaic: ܡܝܟܐܝܠ (''Mīkhāʼēl'' ). The theophoric name is often read as a rhetorical question – "Who slike he Hebrew God El?", whose answer is "there is none like El", or "there is none as famous and powerful as God." This question is known in Latin as ''Quis ut Deus?'' Paradoxically, the name is also sometimes interpreted as, "One who is like God."Omnium Sanctorum Hiberniae"Michael - one who is like unto God"(This interpretation would be seen as heretical in some religions, but it is fairly common nonetheless.) An alternative spelling of the name is ''Micheal''. While ''Michael'' is most often a masculine name, it is also given to women, such as the actresses Michael Michele and Michael Learned, and Michael Steele, the former bassist for the Bangles. Patronymic surnames that come from Michael include '' Carmichael, DiMichele, MacMichael, McMichael, Mic ...
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Kozakov (other)
Kozakov (feminine: Kozakova) is a Russian and Ukrainian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Kazakov, also spelled Kozakov (1889–1919), Russian fighter pilot *Mikhail Kozakov (1934–2011), Russian-Israeli film and theatre director and actor *Mikhail Kozakov (chess player) (born 1972), Ukrainian chess player *Olga Kozakova (born 1951), Ukrainian volleyball player *Slata Roschal, also known as Slata Kozakova (born 1992), German-Russian writer and literary scholar See also

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Kazak (surname)
Kazak is a surname of several possible origins. Notable people with this surname include: * Ali Kazak (1947–2025), Palestinian diplomat * Andrei Kazak (born 1980), Belarusian sport shooter * Anne E. Kazak, American clinical psychologist * Chetin Kazak (born 1972), Bulgarian politician * Eddie Kazak (1920–1999), American Major League Baseball player * Levent Kazak, Turkish screenwriter * Metin Kazak (born 1972), Bulgarian politician * Nataliya Kazak (born 1960), Soviet rower * Yakov Kazak (born 1985), Belarusian retired footballer See also *Kasack * Jēkabs Kazaks (1895–1920), Latvian modernist painter * Kozak (surname) * Kazakov * Kozakov (other) * Cossack (other) * Kossak Kossak is the surname of 4 generations of notable Polish painters, writers and poets, descending from the historical painter Juliusz Kossak. Notable people with this surname include: * Progenitor, Juliusz Kossak (1824–99), Polish painter from ...
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Yury Kazakov
Yuri Pavlovich Kazakov (; August 8, 1927 – November 29, 1982) was a Russian author of short stories, often compared to Anton Chekhov and Ivan Bunin. Born in Moscow, he started out as a jazz musician, but turned to publishing his stories in 1952. He attended the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute, graduating in 1958. Biography Reportedly, Yuri Kazakov was born to a worker's family in Moscow and grew up in the old Arbat area, which has today been turned into a tourist attraction but in the mid-1900s was the focal point of Russian culture.''WRITER WITH RARE GIFT.'' Moscow News (Russia). YESTERYEAR; No. 33. August 28, 2002. "The year when Yuri was born, 1927, was a time when the relative freedom of the 1920s was being replaced by the Red Terror of the 1930s ndYuri's father was arrested when the future writer was six ecausehe had failed to inform on a man who described the horrors of collectivization in a conversation." "Kazakov went to a typical Soviet school in the center of Moscow ...
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Viktor Kazakov (other)
Viktor Kazakov may refer to: * Viktor Kazakov (lieutenant) (1923–1995), Soviet lieutenant and Hero of the Soviet Union The title Hero of the Soviet Union () was the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded together with the Order of Lenin personally or collectively for heroic feats in service to the Soviet state and society. The title was awarded both ... * (1925–1995), Soviet soldier, full bearer of the Order of Glory * Viktor Kazakov (politician) (born 1949), Russian politician {{hndis, name=Kazakov, Viktor ...
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Vasily Kazakov
Vasily Ivanovich Kazakov (Russian: ''Василий Иванович Казаков''; – 25 May 1968) was a Soviet Marshal of the artillery. Biography Early life Born to a peasant family at Filipovo in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, he was drafted into the Imperial Army in May 1915 and participated in the First World War. After being wounded in the area of Riga at early 1917, Kazakov was transferred to a reserve unit in St. Peterburg. There, he took part in the February Revolution. When the army was dissolved, following the October Revolution, he was demobilized. Kazakov soon volunteered to join the newly established Red Army, where he commanded an artillery battery throughout the Russian Civil War and the Polish-Soviet War. In 1925, Kazakov graduated from the Artillery Academy of Moscow, joining the All-Union Communist Party (B) at 1932. Two years later he finished his studies in the Frunze Academy. On 7 May 1940, he was promoted to the rank of Major General. World War II At ...
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Stepan Kazakov
Stepan (; ; ) is a rural settlement in Sarny Raion (district) of Rivne Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. Its population was 4,073 as of the 2001 Ukrainian Census. Current population: The settlement is located in the historic Volhynia region of Ukraine, on the left bank of the Horyn, a tributary of the Prypiat. History The first written mention of Stepan dates back to 1290. In 1900, the Jewish population of Stepan totaled 1,854. During the World War II occupation of Ukraine, the Nazi German occupying forces established a Jewish ghetto, where nearly 3000 Jews were killed. In 1960, Stepan acquired the status of an urban-type settlement. On 26 January 2024, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Stepan became a rural settlement. People from Stepan * Stanisław Gabriel Worcell (1799–1857), socialist Polish revolutionary See also * Klesiv Klesiv (; ) is a rural settlement in Sarny Raion (district) of Rivne Oblast ( province) in western Ukraine ...
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Rodion Kazakov (architect)
Rodion () is a Slavic masculine given name of Greek origin, which is sometimes shortened to Rod. It may refer to * Rodion Amirov, (2001-2023), Russian ice hockey player * Rodion Azarkhin (1931–2007), Russian musician * Rodion Cămătaru (born 1958), Romanian association football player * Rodion Davelaar (born 1990), Antillean swimmer * Rod Dyachenko (born 1983), Russian association football player * Rodion Gačanin (born 1963), Croatian association football player and coach *Rodion Kuzmin (1891–1949), Russian mathematician * Rodion Luka (born 1972), Ukrainian yachtsman *Rodion Malinovsky (1898–1967), Soviet military commander * Rodion Markovits (1888–1948), Austro-Hungarian-born writer, journalist and lawyer *Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, the fictional protagonist of ''Crime and Punishment'' by Fyodor Dostoyevsky *Rodion Shchedrin Rodion Konstantinovich Shchedrin ( rus, Родион Константинович Щедрин, , rədʲɪˈon kənstɐnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪtɕ ...
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Pavel Kazakov
Pavel Nikolaevich Kazakov (, 19 February 1928–17 September 2012) was a Soviet football referee, who was the country's referee of the year on 15 occasions. He officiated the second leg of the 1973 UEFA Cup Final, as well as at the 1972 Summer Olympics and 1974 FIFA World Cup. Career Kazakov officiated over 100 matches in the Soviet Top League. In 1959, he was awarded the Master of Sports of the USSR. He was awarded USSR referee of the year on 15 occasions (from 1961–1965, and 1967–1976 inclusive), which was a record for a Soviet or Russian official. He officiated the 1973 Soviet Cup Final between Ararat Yerevan and Dynamo Kyiv, and the 1976 Soviet Cup Final between Ararat Yerevan and Dinamo Tbilisi. Between 1969 and 1976, Kazakov officiated 12 matches in the European Cup, UEFA Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. He officiated the second leg of the 1973 UEFA Cup Final between Liverpool and Borussia Mönchengladbach. Kazakov officiated at the 1972 Summer Olympics. He was the ma ...
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Mari El
Mari El,; ; officially the Mari El Republic, is a republics of Russia, republic of Russia. It is in the European Russia, European region of the country, along the northern bank of the Volga River, and administratively part of the Volga Federal District. The republic has a population of 696,459 (Russian Census (2010), 2010 Census). Yoshkar-Ola is the capital city, capital and largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, city. Mari El, one of Russia's Ethnic groups in Russia, ethnic republics, was established for the indigenous Mari people, a Finno-Ugric peoples, Finno-Ugric nation who have traditionally lived along the Volga and Kama Rivers. The majority of the republic's population are ethnic Russian people, Russians (52.5%), with a significant Mari people, Mari minority (40.1%), and smaller minority populations of Tatars and Chuvash people, Chuvash. The official languages are Russian language, Russian and Mari language, Mari. Mari El is bordered by Nizhny Novgorod Oblast t ...
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Nikolai Kazakov
Nikolai or Nikolay is an East Slavic variant of the masculine name Nicholas. It may refer to: People Royalty * Nicholas I of Russia (1796–1855), or Nikolay I, Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855 * Nicholas II of Russia (1868–1918), or Nikolay II, last Emperor of Russia, from 1894 until 1917 * Prince Nikolai of Denmark (born 1999) Other people Nikolai * Nikolai Aleksandrovich (other) or Nikolay Aleksandrovich, several people * Nikolai Antropov (born 1980), Kazakh former ice hockey winger * Nikolai Berdyaev (1874–1948), Russian religious and political philosopher * Nikolai Bogomolov (born 1991), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman * Nikolai Bukharin (1888–1938), Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician * Nikolai Bulganin (1895–1975), Soviet politician and minister of defence * Nikolai Chernykh (1931–2004), Russian astronomer * Nikolai Dudorov (1906–1977), Soviet politician * Nikolai Dzhumagaliev (born 1952), Soviet serial killer * Nikola ...
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