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  • ...backward by many in Russia, as Minister of War [[Dmitry Milyutin]] and the military, as notable commander [[Aleksei Brusilov]].<ref>[http://new.hist.asu.ru/bib ...entury to be based mainly on its maritime naval weakness while it achieved military success against westerners on land, the historian Edward L. Dreyer said tha
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  • The administration of the region had an almost purely military character throughout. Von Kaufman died in 1882, and a committee under Fedor ...by the local population (dismissed as 'Basmachi' or 'Banditry' by [[Soviet historians]]) continued well into the beginning of the 1930s.
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  • ...c]] speech spoken by the bulk of the Turkic tribesmen that constituted the military force of this part of the [[Činggisid]] empire. Similarity, Oğuric, like ...tabilise the Western division, but upon his death, after providing crucial military assistance to Byzantium in routing the Sasanian army in the Persian heartla
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  • ...f courage Zhangir people nicknamed "Salqam Zhäñgir" (impressive). As the historians to Zhangir were characterized by qualities such as determination, persevera ...he dug in advance by a deep moat and high obnesya shaft. The length of the military fort was 2.5-3 km, the front edge of the trench was as tall as a human grow
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  • ...arms after the official capitulation of Japan, i.e., after the end of the military conflict. The number of Japanese prisoners captured in combat was very smal Japanese POWs have become the subject of the historians of [[Siberia]] and the [[Russian Far East]], who gained access to local arc
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  • ...o CPSU's loss of control and the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]]. Some historians have written that Gorbachev's policy of [[glasnost]] (political openness) w ...to improve Soviet relations with the West, partially because of a hawkish military stance.{{sfn|Taubman|2006|pp=284–287}} In the aftermath of the [[Cuban Mi
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