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Izmaylovsky (other)
Izmaylovsky (masculine), Izmaylovskaya (feminine), or Izmaylovskoye (neuter) may refer to: *Izmaylovsky Regiment, a subdivision of the 1st Guards Infantry Division of the Imperial Russian Guard *Izmaylovskaya (Moscow Metro), a station of the Moscow Metro, Russia *Izmaylovskaya gang, a criminal organization in the Russian mafia *Izmaylovskoye Municipal Okrug, a municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of St. Petersburg, Russia *Izmaylovsky (inhabited locality) (''Izmaylovskaya'', ''Izmaylovskoye''), several rural localities in Russia See also

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Izmaylovsky Regiment
The Izmaylovsky Regiment (russian: Изма́йловский лейб-гва́рдии полк, Izmáylovskiy leyb-gvárdii polk) was one of the oldest regiments of the Imperial Russian Army, a subdivision of the 1st Guards Infantry Division of the Imperial Russian Guard. It was formed in Moscow on 22 September 1730 as Empress Anna's personal life guards (leib guard), named after the Romanov ancestral estate of Izmaylovo. The first colonel of the regiment that was appointed was Adjutant general Count Karl Gustav von Löwenwolde. After him, only members of the imperial family were appointed chiefs of the regiment. On 17 March 1800, the regiment was renamed to ''Lifeguards of His Imperial Highness Konstantin Pavlovich'' (), and then on 28 May of the same year to ''Lifeguard of His Imperial Highness Nikolai Pavlovich'' (). The original name was restored in 1801. The regimental church was Trinity Cathedral, Saint Petersburg, where its military ensigns were kept. Timeline * 17 ...
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Izmaylovskaya (Moscow Metro)
Izmaylovskaya (russian: Измайловская) is a Moscow Metro station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line. It is one of the few surface level stations of the system. Moscow's harsh winters make above-ground stations impractical , but the design nonetheless enjoyed brief popularity between 1958 and 1966 because of the low construction costs. Izmaylovskaya was built in 1961 to replace the old Pervomayskaya station, which had been in use since 1954. The design of the station features an elevated vestibule, reached from the street via two flights of steps, which sits on top of the ground-level platform. The platform is relatively spartan, with a canopy providing some protection from the elements and pillars faced with white marble. The architect was Ivan Taranov. The station has a direct entrance to one of Moscow's largest parks, Izmaylovsky Park Izmaylovsky Park or Izmaylovo Park is one of the largest parks in Moscow, Russia. The park consists of two areas: Izmaylovsky forest ...
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Russian Mafia
Russian organized crime or Russian mafia (, ), otherwise known as Bratva (), is a collective of various organized crime elements originating in the former Soviet Union. The initialism OPG is Organized Criminal (''prestupnaya'' in Russian) Group, used to refer to any of the Russian mafia groups, sometimes modified with a specific name, e.g. Orekhovskaya OPG. Sometimes the initialism is translated and OCG is used. Organized crime in Russia began in the Russian Empire, but it was not until the Soviet era that '' vory v zakone'' ("thieves-in-law") emerged as leaders of prison groups in forced labor camps, and their honor code became more defined. With the end of World War II, the death of Joseph Stalin, and the fall of the Soviet Union, more gangs emerged in a flourishing black market, exploiting the unstable governments of the former Republics. Louis Freeh, former director of the FBI, said that the Russian mafia posed the greatest threat to U.S. national security in the mid- ...
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Izmaylovskoye Municipal Okrug
Izmaylovskoye Municipal Okrug (russian: муниципа́льный о́круг Изма́йловское) is a municipal okrug of Admiralteysky District of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia. Population: It borders the Fontanka River in the north, Moskovsky Avenue Moskovsky Prospekt (russian: Моско́вский проспе́кт, ''Moskovsky Avenue'') is a 10 km-long prospekt in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It runs from Sennaya Square and Sadovaya Street, to Victory Square, where it splits into ... in the east, Malaya Mitrofanevskaya Street in the south, and Mitrofanevskoye Highway and Lermontovsky Avenue in the west. Places of interest include Warsaw Rail Terminal and the Trinity Cathedral. References {{Use mdy dates, date=April 2013 Admiralteysky District, Saint Petersburg ...
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Izmaylovsky (inhabited Locality)
Izmaylovsky (russian: Измайловский; masculine), Izmaylovskaya (; feminine), or Izmaylovskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Modern localities *, a settlement in Izmaylovsky Selsoviet of Kizilsky District in Chelyabinsk Oblast *, a village in Kenoretsky Selsoviet of Plesetsky District in Arkhangelsk Oblast Alternative names *Izmaylovsky, alternative name of , a village in Sorochinsky Rural Okrug of Kalachinsky District in Omsk Oblast; *Izmaylovsky, alternative name of , a '' khutor'' in Verkhnekubansky Rural Okrug of Novokubansky District Novokubansky District (russian: Новокуба́нский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion), one of the administrative divisions of Krasnodar Krai, thirty-eight in Krasnodar Krai, Russia.Reference Information #34.01-707/13-03 A ... in Krasnodar Krai; {{Set index article, populated places in Russia ...
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Izmaylovsky Park
Izmaylovsky Park or Izmaylovo Park is one of the largest parks in Moscow, Russia. The park consists of two areas: Izmaylovsky forest and Izmaylovsky Park for recreation. It is situated in the Izmaylovo District in the northeast of the city. The northern border of the park is the tram line alongside the Izmailovskaya station of the Moscow Metro that serves the park, the southern is the Entuziastov Highway. To the east the park is limited by the main alley and to the west by and 1st and 2nd streets of the Izmaylovo menagerie. History of the park In 1571-1585 the park was a country estate of a Muscovite boyar Zakharyin-Yuriev. After 1585, the ownership was passed to the Romanov family. Since 1663, it became the official countryside residence of tsar Aleksey Mikhailovich. The very same time the construction and redesign of the estate were initiated. At first, a dam was constructed on Serebryanka river which resulted in formation of several ponds, namely Lebedyansky, Vinogradny and ...
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Izmaylov
Izmaylov, İzmaylov or Izmailov (russian: Измайлов) is a masculine surname common in the former Soviet countries, derived from the given name Ismail. Its feminine counterpart is Izmailova, İzmayılova or Izmaylova. It may refer to: * Alexander Izmailov (1779–1831), Russian fabulist, prosaist, and journalist *Chingis Izmailov (1944–2011), Russian psychophysiologist and psychophysicist *Enver İzmaylov, Ukrainian folk-jazz musician * Galiya Izmaylova (1923–2010), Soviet ballerina and People's Artist of the USSR *Gerasim Izmailov, (1745–1795) Russian sea explorer * Katerina Izmailova (swimmer) (born 1977), Tajikistani swimmer *Marat Izmailov, (born 1982) Russian association football player * Michelle Izmaylov, (born 1991) Russian/American novelist * Sergey Izmaylov (born 1975), Ukrainian triple jumper * Tolekan Ismailova, Kyrgyz human rights defender * Vyacheslav Izmailov, army major and later correspondent, human rights hero of the First Chechen War in the 1990s *Zül ...
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