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Nikolay Pavlov (other)
Nikolay Pavlov may refer to: * Nikolay Pavlov (volleyball), Russian volleyball player * Nikolay Pavlov (footballer), Bulgarian footballer * Nikolai Pavlov (writer), Russian writer * Nikolay Pavlov, co-chairman of the Russian National Salvation Front * Nikolay Pavlov (politician), member of Central Committee elected by the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union See also * Nikolay Pavlov-Pianov, Russian chess master * Mykola Pavlov Mykola Petrovych Pavlov ( uk, Микола Петрович Павлов) (russian: Николай Петрович Павлов; born 20 June 1954 in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR) is a former Ukrainian football defender, and former head-coach of Illych ...
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Nikolay Pavlov (volleyball)
Nikolay Vladimirovich Pavlov (russian: Николай Владимирович Павлов; born May 22, 1982) is a Russian and prior 2007 Ukraine, Ukrainian volleyball player who plays for the Russia men's national volleyball team and the Russian club Gubernija. Pavlov and his team won the 2013 World League and the 2013 European Championship. He was named MVP at the 2013 FIVB Volleyball World League, 2013 World League. Sporting achievements CEV Cup * 2011–12 Men's CEV Cup, 2011/2012, with VC Dynamo Moscow, Dinamo Moscow Individual awards * 2014 Russian Volleyball Super League - Most Valuable Player * 2013 Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner - Best Scorer * 2013 Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner - Most Valuable Player * 2013 2013 FIVB Volleyball World League, World League - Most Valuable Player * 2012 CEV Cup - Most Valuable Player * 2010 Cup of Russia - Most Valuable Player * 2010 Cup of Russia - Best Scorer External links Player profile in 2014 World Championship2011 World League ...
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Nikolay Pavlov (footballer)
Nikolay Pavlov ( bg, Николай Павлов; born 12 November 1987, in Plovdiv) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder and forward. Career Born in Plovdiv, Pavlov started his career with local side Spartak Plovdiv. Because of his good displays he caught eye of Lokomotiv Sofia scouts and signed for the club in June 2007 for fee of 50 000 € together with Ivaylo Dimitrov and Rumen Tinkov. After a match in UEFA Cup qualification against Borac Cacak on August 14, 2008, Pavlov was tested positive for testosterone. Although he was substitute who did not play in that match, he was suspended from all official football competitions for a period of two years by UEFA. In June 2011, it was officially announced that Pavlov had signed a contract with Lyubimetz 2007. He spent successful one and a half years at the club, playing a total of 36 games in the second division, scoring 20 goals. Pavlov finished the 2011–12 season as the league's top goal scorer with 13 goals. ...
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Nikolai Pavlov (writer)
Nikolai Filippovich Pavlov (russian: Николай Филиппович Павлов, 19 September 1803, — 10 April 1864) was a Russian writer, dramatist, translator, publisher and editor.Krupchanov, L.MПавлов, Н.Ф.// "Русские писатели". Биобиблиографический словарь. Том 2. М-Я. Под редакцией П. А. Николаева.М., "Просвещение", 1990 Biography The Moscow University alumnus (1822-1825), he started his literary career in early 1820s, initially translating plays for theatre (none of which have been published). After having debuted as a published author in 1822 with a fable called "Sequins", he started to regularly contribute poems to the Moscow almanacs and magazines, ''Mnemozina'', ''Moskovski Vestnik'', ''Moskovski Telegraf'', and later, '' Teleskop'', ''Molva'' and ''Russky Vestnik''.
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National Salvation Front (Russia)
The National Salvation Front (NSF or FNS; russian: Фронт национального спасения; ФНС, ''Front natsional'nogo spaseniya'', ''FNS'') was a broad coalition of Communism, communist, Socialism, socialist, and Russian nationalism, right-wing nationalist movements against the government of President of Russia, President Boris Yeltsin in Russia. Established in 1992, the FNS was the first group to be banned in History of Russia (1991–present), post-Soviet Russia before playing a leading role in the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis. Foundation The FNS was established at a congress on 24 October 1992 at which an alliance was concluded between some 3,000 communist and nationalist activists united by their opposition to the presidency of Boris Yeltsin. Hard-line nationalism was represented by a number of leading authors and ideologues, including Valentin Rasputin, Alexander Prokhanov and Igor Shafarevich. They were joined by former leading figures from the Sov ...
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