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Obukhov (surname)
Obukhov (russian: О́бу́хо́в; masculine) or Obukhova (; feminine) is a Russian surname.Ganzhina, p. 11 Variants of this surname include Abukhov/Abukhova (/), Abukhovich (), Obukh (), Obukhovich (), and Obukhovsky/Obukhovskaya (/). They derive from the nickname "" (''Obukh''), or "" (''Abukh'') in dialects with akanye. While the primary meaning of the Russian word "" is ''the dull side of a sharp tool opposite of the cutting side'', in some dialects it also has the figurative meaning of ''dumb, stupid, or stubborn person; one who disobeys''. The following people share this surname: * Alexander Obukhov (1918–1989), Russian physicist *Alexander Obukhov, Russian chess grandmaster * Alexey Obukhov (1937–2022), Russian diplomat * Boris Obukhov (1891–1937), Soviet naval officer, a victim of Stalin's purges *Boris Petrovich Obukhov, governor of Pskov Governorate, Russia in 1867–1868 * Dmitri Obukhov, Russian ice hockey player *Dmitry Obukhov, third-place winner of ...
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Abukhovich
Abukhovich (russian: Абухо́вич) is a Russian last name; a variant of Obukhov (surname), Obukhov.Ganzhina, p. 11 ;People with this last name *Philip Abukhovich, Voivode of Smolensk described in The Unknown War (book), ''The Unknown War'' military history book by Hienadź Sahanovič, Hienadz Sahanovich References Notes Sources

*И. М. Ганжина (I. M. Ganzhina). "Словарь современных русских фамилий" (''Dictionary of Modern Russian Last Names''). Москва, 2001. {{Surname Russian-language surnames __NOTOC__ ...
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Oleksiy Obukhov
Oleksii, Oleksiy or OleksiĭALA-LC romanization of Ukrainian. ( uk, Олексі́й, Oleksij ) is a Ukrainian male name of Ancient Greek origin. Some people with the given name Oleksiy * Oleksiy Antonov (born 1986), Ukrainian football forward * Oleksiy Antyukhin (born 1971), retired Ukrainian professional footballer * Oleksiy Babyr (born 1990), Ukrainian football striker * Oleksiy Bashakov (born 1988), Ukrainian football midfielder * Oleksiy Byelik (born 1981), professional Ukrainian football striker * Oleksiy Cherednyk (born 1960), retired Soviet and Ukrainian football player and a current scout * Oleksiy Chychykov (born 1987), professional Ukrainian football striker * Oleksiy Gai (born 1982), Ukrainian footballer * Oleksiy Hodin (born 1983), Ukrainian midfielder * Oleksiy Horodov (born 1978), professional Ukrainian football midfielder * Oleksiy Ivanov (born 1978), Ukrainian football midfielder * Oleksiy Kartunov, a Doctor of Political Science, professor and a member of the ...
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Hero Of The Soviet Union
The title Hero of the Soviet Union (russian: Герой Советского Союза, translit=Geroy Sovietskogo Soyuza) 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. Overview The award was established on 16 April 1934, by the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union. The first recipients of the title originally received only the Order of Lenin, the highest Soviet award, along with a certificate (грамота, ''gramota'') describing the heroic deed from the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Because the Order of Lenin could be awarded for deeds not qualifying for the title of hero, and to distinguish heroes from other Order of Lenin holders, the Gold Star medal was introduced on 1 August 1939. Earlier heroes were retroactively eligible for these items. A hero could be awarded the title again for a subsequent heroic feat with ...
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Yevgeny Obukhov
Yevgeny Mikhailovich Obukhov ( Russian: Евге́ний Миха́йлович Обу́хов; 1921 – 13 March 1944) was a Red Army sergeant and Hero of the Soviet Union. Obukhov was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin for his actions during the Battle of the Dnieper. He was killed in action a short time later. Early life Obukhov was born in 1921 in the village of Malga in Perm Governorate to a peasant family. After graduation from junior high school, he worked in the Vereshchagino regional communications center. World War II In January 1942, Obukhov was drafted into the Red Army. He fought in combat from February 1942. By the summer of 1943, Obukhov was a squad leader in the 253rd Rifle Division's 551st Separate Combat Engineer Battalion. He fought in the Battle of the Dnieper during the fall. On 25 September, Obukhov was appointed commander of a pontoon boat for the Dnieper crossing. He first reached the river's west bank with 25 soldiers ...
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1986 World Junior Championships In Athletics
The 1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics was the inaugural 1986 edition of the World Junior Championships in Athletics. It was held in Athens, Greece on 16–20 July. Results Men Women Medal table Participation According to an unofficial count through an unofficial result list, 1135 athletes from 142 countries participated in the event. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. See also *1986 in athletics (track and field) References External linksMedalistsat GBRathletics.comOfficial results
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Yelena Obukhova
Yelena or Jelena is a feminine given name. It is the Russian form of Helen, written Елена in Russian. Notable people called Yelena *Yelena Afanasyeva (born 1967), former Russian athlete who competed in the 800 metres * Yelena Vladimirovna Afanasyeva (born 1975), member of the State Duma of Russia * Yelena Akhaminova, former volleyball player for the Soviet Union * Yelena Andreevna, play by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov * Yelena Andreyuk, former volleyball player for the USSR * Yelena Antonova (rower) (born 1952), rower from the Soviet Union *Yelena Arshintseva (born 1971), retired female race walker from Russia * Yelena Azarova (born 1973), Russian Synchro-swimmer *Yelena Baranova (born 1972), Russian professional basketball player * Yelena Baturina (born 1963), Russian oligarch, Russia's richest woman * Yelena Bekman-Shcherbina (1882–1951), Russian pianist, composer and teacher *Yelena Belevskaya (born 1963), retired athlete who represented the USSR until 1991 ...
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Vladimir Obukhov
Vladimir Borisovich Obukhov (russian: Владимир Борисович Обухов; born 8 February 1992) is a Russian professional football player. He plays for FC Orenburg. Club career Obukhov made his Russian Premier League debut for FC Spartak Moscow on 15 April 2012 in a game against FC Rubin Kazan. On 4 July 2019, Obukhov signed a 2-year contract with Russian Premier League club PFC Sochi. On 2 September 2019, Obukhov's Sochi contract was terminated by mutual consent. Obukhov returned to FC Tambov on the same day, signing a 2-year contract. Rostov On 1 October 2020, Obukhov signed for FC Rostov. On 15 March 2021, it was reported that FIFA opened an investigation into Obukhov on suspicion of violating anti-doping rules in 2013. On 18 July 2021, he was banned from playing until the end of 2021. Rostov terminated Obukhov's contract with the club on 9 August 2021. Orenburg On 9 December 2021, he signed with FC Orenburg. On 28 June 2022, Orenburg announced that Court of ...
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Viktor Obukhov
Viktor Timofeyevich Obukhov (; – 26 November 1975) was a Soviet Army colonel general and a Hero of the Soviet Union. The son of an Orenburg Cossack, Obukhov fought on the Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War and commanded cavalry against the Basmachi Revolt until the late 1920s. He held staff positions during the late 1930s after a stint as an advisor in China and commanded a tank division in Belarus at the outbreak of Operation Barbarossa. His division suffered heavy losses, but Obukhov broke out of encirclement with the remnants and reached Soviet lines. He spent more than a year as a cavalry inspector and from May 1943 commanded the 3rd Guards Mechanized Corps, which he led for the rest of the war. Made a Hero of the Soviet Union for his leadership of the corps during Operation Bagration, Obukhov continued in command of the corps after the end of the war. Postwar, he held army command and ended his career as deputy chief of the Soviet tank troops, retiring in the mid-1960s ...
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Sergey Obukhov
Sergey Gennadyevich Obukhov (russian: Серге́й Генна́дьевич Обухов; born June 29, 1974) is a Russian professional bandy player from Kirov, Kirov Oblast, Kirov, who in the 2018-19 season is captain for Dynamo Kazan Bandy Club, Dynamo-Kazan. He has scored more goals than any other Russian player. Obukhov has played many games for the Russian national bandy team and was top scorer at the 2005 Bandy World Championship, 2005 and 2007 Bandy World Championship (in 2005, Vyacheslav Bronnikov of Kazakhstan made an equal number of points, but Obukhov scored more goals than Bronnikov). Obukhov has been an important member of both club and country. In 2007 he won the Bandy World Cup, Champions Cup, Russian League Cup with Dynamo Moscow (bandy club), Dynamo Moscow and the Bandy World Championship with Russian national bandy team, Russia. Career Obukhov made his senior debut for Rodina Kirov, Rodina in the 1990–91 season. In 1995–96, he joined Falu BS and represen ...
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Sergei Obukhov
Sergei Pavlovich Obukhov (russian: Сергей Павлович Обухов; born 5 October 1958) is a Russian politician. The secretary of the central committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF), he was a deputy of the 5th and 6th State Duma The State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the 6th convocation (Russian: Государственная Дума Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации VI созыва) is a fo ...s in Moscow. In this capacity, he was also a member of the State Duma Committee for public associations and religious organizations. He returned to the 8th convocation of the State Duma in 2021. Obukhov was sanctioned in March 2022 by the United Kingdom. References Living people 1958 births Russian communists Communist Party of the Russian Federation members 21st-century Russian politicians Russian individuals subject to United Kingdom sanctions Fifth c ...
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Karl Blank
Karl Blank (russian: Карл Иванович Бланк) (1728–1793) was a Russian architect, notable as one of the last practitioners of Baroque architecture and the first Moscow architect to build early neoclassical buildings. His surviving, undisputed legacy consists of three baroque churches and Moscow Orphanage. The Ukrainian palace of Kachanivka is also attributed to him. Biography Blank's ancestors were French Huguenot refugees who settled in Germany. His grandfather, Jacob, a skilled blacksmith, migrated to Russia during the reign of Peter I. Father, already having a russified name, Ivan Yakovlevich Blank, began his career as an interpreter for the German architects in Saint Petersburg. Eventually, he became an assistant to Russian architect, Pyotr Yeropkin, who was closely associated with then-powerful courtier Artemy Volynsky. In June 1740, Volynsky and Yeropkin lost their heads for the alleged conspiracy against Anna of Russia. Ivan Blank was sentenced to lifelon ...
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Platon Obukhov
Platon Alexeevich Obukhov (russian: Платон Алексеевич Обухов; born 9 September 1968 in Moscow, USSR) is a Russian journalist, writer, translator and painter. Writer, journalist, translator and painter Platon Obukhov has authored twenty fiction books, including science fiction. * He has worked for Russian newspapers Izvestia (1988—99), Soviet Sport, and others. * Obukhov is an abstract painter. His works are at private collections and museums of Moscow, Prague, Berlin, Copenhagen. * Obukhov is an English-Russian translator. He has translated more than 30 books by English-speaking authors, including books by Emerson Hough, Frederick Remington, Frederick Manfred, George Bird Grinnell, and Martin Gilbert. Novels Arrest on spying charges In 1996, Obukhov was arrested in Russia on charges of spying for the United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Eur ...
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