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Sarmat (other)
Sarmat may refer to: * RS-28 Sarmat, a Russian missile * Sarmat, a historical region of Bulga, Ethiopia * , a Russian ship from 1904/1905; see ''Vandal'' (tanker) * Sarmato ( egl, Särmat, link=no), a comune in Piacenza, Italy * Pseudonym of Russian writer Kazimir Barantsevich (1851–1927) See also * Sarmatian (other) Sarmatia or Sarmatian may refer to: * Sarmatia, the land of the Sarmatians in eastern Europe, ancient Iranian peoples closely related to the Scythians ** Sarmatia Asiatica and Sarmatia Europea, geographical differentiation of the above ** Sarmati ... * Samrat (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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RS-28 Sarmat
The RS-28 Sarmat (, named after the Sarmatians; NATO reporting name: SS-X-29 or SS-X-30), known as "Satan II", is a Russian liquid-fueled, MIRV-equipped super-heavy intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) produced by the Makeyev Rocket Design Bureau since 2009. It is intended to replace the R-36M ICBM (SS-18 'Satan') in Russia's arsenal. The ''Sarmat'' is one of six new Russian strategic weapons unveiled by Russian president Vladimir Putin on 1 March 2018. The RS-28 Sarmat made its first test flight on 20 April 2022, and as of December 2021, the Russian government expected the missile to enter service in 2022. On 16 August 2022, a state contract was signed for the manufacture and supply of the Sarmat strategic missile system. History In February 2014, a Russian military official announced the ''Sarmat'' was expected to be ready for deployment around 2020. In May 2014 another official source suggested that the program was being accelerated, and that it would, in his opinion, ...
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Bulga (Ethiopia)
Bulga (Amharic: ቡልጋ) is a former historical region of Ethiopia in the central part of Shewa. It was bounded by the Germama river to the south, which formed the historical boundary between it and Minjar in the south. It presently encompasses the modern woredas of Hagere Mariamna Kesem, Asagirt, and Berehet. History According to religious tradition and hagiographies, the area known as Bulga had historically been inhabited by Christians since Axumite times, where Christian Amhara families had migrated there from the north around the time of the decline of Axum. Amongst these was the family of the widely revered Saint Tekle Haymanot, who was born in the district of Zorare, in Silalish, an ancient name for Bulga in 1215 and where he first launched his first evangelisations. While Silalish seems to have been the name for the southern part of Bulga, Sarmat is thought to have the ancient name of the northern and central parts. Around the time of Tekle Haymanot in the 13th century, ...
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Vandal (tanker)
''Vandal'' was a river tanker designed by Karl Hagelin and Johny Johnson for Branobel. Russian ''Vandal'' and French '' Petite-Pierre'', launched in 1903, were the world's first diesel-powered ships (sources disagree over which of the two, ''Vandal'' or ''Petite-Pierre'', was ''the'' first). ''Vandal'' was the first equipped with fully functional diesel-electric transmission. In the 1890s oil industry searched for an economical oil-burning engine, and the solution was found by German engineer Rudolph Diesel.Tolf, p. 168. Diesel marketed his technology to oil barons around the world;His first licensees included Vickers, Burmeister and Vain and Adolphus Busch. in February 1898 he granted exclusive licenses to build his engines in Sweden and Russia to Emanuel Nobel of the Nobel family.Tolf, p. 169. The Russian licence cost Nobel 800,000 marks in cash and stock of the newly founded Russian Diesel Company. The Saint Petersburg engine plant was a quick success; it started with d ...
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Sarmato
Sarmato ( Piacentino: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Piacenza in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northwest of Bologna and about west of Piacenza. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,714 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. Sarmato borders the following municipalities: Borgonovo Val Tidone, Castel San Giovanni, Monticelli Pavese, Pieve Porto Morone, Rottofreno. Geography The town and its municipal area are located in Po valley, at right riverside of Po river and low Tidone valley. The municipality is situated at north-west area of province of Piacenza and it borders with province of Pavia in Lombardy. Sarmato borders the following municipalities: Castel San Giovanni, Borgonovo Val Tidone, Rottofreno, Pieve Porto Morone (PV) and Monticelli Pavese (PV). The municipal area includes main town and also following boroughs: Agazzino, Cà dell’Acqua, Casoni, Cepone, Coste di So ...
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Kazimir Barantsevich
Kazimir Stanislavovich Barantsevich (russian: Казимир Станиславович Баранцевич, 3 June 1851, — 26 July 1927) was a Russian writer and poet, who also used the pseudonym Sarmat.Баранцевич, Казимир Станиславович
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Biography

Barantsevich was born in to Stanislav Martynovich Barantsevich, a descendant of the Polish aristocratic family belonging to the Order of Leliwa, and his French wife Julia Ivanovna, Lemann.
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Sarmatian (other)
Sarmatia or Sarmatian may refer to: * Sarmatia, the land of the Sarmatians in eastern Europe, ancient Iranian peoples closely related to the Scythians ** Sarmatia Asiatica and Sarmatia Europea, geographical differentiation of the above ** Sarmatian language, an Eastern Iranian language * ''Sarmatia'' (moth), a genus of moths in the family Erebidae * Sarmatian (age), an age in the geologic timescale of Central Europe and Central Asia * Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth * Sarmatism, the lifestyle of the aristocracy of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth * Sarmatism (pseudohistory), claims of Lithuanian descent from eastern Europe * '' Sarmatian Review'', a peer reviewed academic journal * Sarmatian Craton The Sarmatian Craton or Sarmatia is the southern segment/region of the East European Craton or Baltica, also known as Scythian Plateau. The craton contains Archaean rocks 2.8 to 3.7 billion years old (Ga). During the Carboniferous the craton was ..., in geology the southern ...
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