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Town in Tula Oblast, Russia
Belyov (Russian: Белёв) is a town and the administrative center of Belyovsky District in Tula Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Oka River
Belyov
Battle between Russians and Tatars
The Battle of Belyov (Russian: Битва под Белёвом) was fought in 1437 near Belyov (Belev) between the troops of the Grand Duchy of Moscow under the command
Battle_of_Belyov
Feudal principality in Russia
Principality of Belyov was one of the Upper Oka Principalities from the 1430s to 1562. The town of Belyov was the centre of the principality. In the 1420s
Principality_of_Belyov
Russian fruit confectionary
traditional pastila is regaining its popularity, with the Kolomna and especially Belyov versions widely available commercially. Kolomna claims to be the birthplace
Pastila
Collection of Russian principalities
Odoyevsky princes in Odoyev and Novosil; Principality of Belyov – seat of the Belyovsky princes in Belyov; Principality of Vorotynsk [ru] – seat of the Vorotynsky
Upper_Oka_Principalities
Founder of the Khanate of Kazan
with the Crimeans, led a 3000-man army north and took the border town of Belyov. In 1437 Vasili II of Moscow sent a large army against Ulugh Muhammad under
Ulugh_Muhammad
Empress of Russia from 1801 to 1825
return journey to the capital, she felt so sick that she had to stop at Belyov, Tula Governorate on the road to St. Petersburg, just a few hours before
Elizabeth Alexeievna (Louise of Baden)
Elizabeth_Alexeievna_(Louise_of_Baden)
River in western Russia
Nizhny Novgorod Murom Kasimov Ryazan Kolomna Serpukhov Kaluga Belyov Oryol MOSCOW Oryol Belyov Chekalin Kaluga Aleksin Tarusa Serpukhov Stupino Kashira Protvino
Oka_(river)
Russian bishop
rank of archbishop. On March 16, 1961, he became archbishop of Tula and Belyov. On November 14, 1961, he was appointed Metropolitan of Leningrad and Ladoga
Patriarch_Pimen_I_of_Moscow
Chain of forts in Muscovite Russia
Line. Among these towns were: Serpukhov, Kolomna, Zaraysk, Tula, Ryazan, Belyov. Other fortresses in the line were smaller ostrogs. There were a large number
Great_Zasechnaya_cherta
Khan of Crimea from 1512 to 1577
soldiers on a raid through Mtsensk, Odoev, Novosil, Bolkhov, Cherny, and Belyov. In the spring of 1563, Devlet's sons Mehmed and Adil led raids in Dedilov
Devlet_I_Giray
Orthodox ascetic, recluse of the St Volodymyr's Cathedral in Syrkov, Novgorod region
her death. Folded legend sounded like this: the Empress, passing through Belyov, gave knowledge of a certain landowner (whose name was never mentioned)
Vera_the_Silent
1242–1502 Turkicized Mongol khanate
to drive him out but was defeated at the Battle of Belyov. Ulugh Muhammad became master of Belyov. Ulugh Muhammad continued to exert influence on Moscow
Golden_Horde
1439 battle between Khanate of Kazan and Muscovy (controlled by Vasily II)
Russo-Kazan war. After defeating the troops of Vasily II in the Battle of Belyov, Ulugh Muhammad approached Moscow after a while. Vasily II left the city
Siege_of_Moscow_(1439)
Title of Russian monarchs from 1547 to 1721
Novgorod of the Lower Land, and Chernigov, and Ryazan, Volotsk, Rzhev, Belyov, Rostov, Yaroslavl, Beloozero, Udoria, Obdoria and Kondia. At the age of
Tsar_of_all_Russia
Russian composer (1813–1869)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Dargomyzhsky was born in village Troitskoye, Belyov uyezd, Tula Governorate (now Arsenyevsky District, Tula Oblast), and educated
Alexander_Dargomyzhsky
District in Tula Oblast, Russia
is the town of Belyov. Population: 20,952 (2010 Census); 24,912 (2002 census); 30,124 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Belyov accounts for 66
Belyovsky_District
Military unit
Panzer Army. As the offensive continued it took part in the fighting for Belyov and Sukhinichi before being subordinated to the 1st Guards Cavalry Corps
239th_Rifle_Division
Russian poet (1869–1945)
1945. Zinaida Gippius was born on 20 November [O.S. 8 November] 1869, in Belyov, Tula Governorate, the eldest of four sisters. Her father, Nikolai Romanovich
Zinaida_Gippius
Russian principality (1263–1547)
Church. The pressure of his rivals forced Ulugh Muhammad to take refuge in Belyov. Vasily attempted to drive him out, but failed, and the khan was free to
Grand_Principality_of_Moscow
Russian noble (1871–c. 1931)
March 1884 was Count Belevsky. The name was chosen from the village of Belyov in the province of Toula where his grandfather poet was born. In 1913 he
Aleksey_Belevsky-Zhukovsky
situated in the western part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Belyov. At the time of the Russian Empire Census of 1897, Belyovsky Uyezd had a
Belyovsky_Uyezd
Soviet Air Force colonel general
Belyov, Tula Governorate. Conscripted into the Red Army in June 1921, he was enlisted in the 460th Separate Battalion of the Cheka Troops at Belyov.
Oleg_Tolstikov
1775–1783 unit of Russia
the Russian Empire, which existed from 1775 to 1783. Its capital was in Belyov Fortress and later in Yekaterinoslav. Azov Governorate was located in the
Azov_Governorate
City in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Tula,_Russia
1796–1929 unit of Russia
(administrative centres in parentheses): Aleksinsky Uyezd (Aleksin) Belyovsky Uyezd (Belyov) Bogoroditsky Uyezd (Bogoroditsk) Venyovsky Uyezd (Venyov) Yepifansky Uyezd
Tula_Governorate
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese_of_Kaluga
Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Russian_Orthodox_Church
R-133: R-134: Smolensk - Vyaz'ma - Zubtsov R-135: R-136: R-137: R-139: Belyov - Odoyev - Tula R-140: R-141: R-142: R-143: R-144: R-145: R-146: R-147:
Russian_federal_highways
1437–1445 Ulugh Muhammad's campaign (first Russo-Kazan war) (from Battle of Belyov to Battle of Suzdal) (connected with the Muscovite War of Succession) Younger
List_of_wars_involving_Russia
Military unit
recovering. The next stage of 10th Army's advance began on December 20, towards Belyov and Kozelsk; the depleted 323rd was moving into the area of Chastye Kolodezi
323rd Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
323rd_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'
Patriarch_of_Moscow_and_all_Rus'
48°N 77.38°E / 18.48; 77.38 (Belva) 0.9 2020 Belva, West Virginia WGPSN Belyov 0.2 2013 (Belev) Town in Tula region, Russia. WGPSN Belz 21°48′N 43°18′W
List_of_craters_on_Mars:_A–G
Semi-autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
Russian_Orthodox_Church_Outside_of_Russia
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Orthodox Diocese of Harbin and Manchuria
Orthodox_Diocese_of_Harbin_and_Manchuria
Division of the Russian Airborne Forces
Until 3 July the division was part of the Bryansk Front in the area of Belyov. On 12 July the division began the crossing of the Oka. By the end of the
76th Guards Air Assault Division
76th_Guards_Air_Assault_Division
Divisions of Tula Oblast, Russia
jurisdiction. Belyovsky (Белёвский) Towns under the district's jurisdiction: Belyov (Белёв) with 16 rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction. Bogoroditsky
Administrative divisions of Tula Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Tula_Oblast
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese_of_Moscow
of the Golden Horde in 1436, first retreating to Crimea, then moving to Belyov in 1437, before settling in Kazan in 1438 and founding the Khanate of Kazan
List of wars and battles involving the Golden Horde
List_of_wars_and_battles_involving_the_Golden_Horde
Russian princely family
Novosil and Odoyev (d. before 1450) was the founder of the royal House of Belyov. Prince Lev Romanovich of Novosil and Odoyev (d. before 1450) was the founder
Odoyevsky_family
1437–1445 Ulugh Muhammad's campaign (first Russo-Kazan war) (from Battle of Belyov to Battle of Suzdal) (connected with the Muscovite War of Succession) Younger
List of wars involving the Principality of Moscow
List_of_wars_involving_the_Principality_of_Moscow
Town in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Uzlovaya
Military unit
with heavy casualties, now as part of 50th Army, it retreated first to Belyov and then formed a core of the defense of the city of Tula, which was successfully
154th_Rifle_Division
Urban-type settlement in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Kurkino,_Tula_Oblast
Grand Duchy of Lithuania nobleman
Other name Байда (Baida) Title Starosta of Cherkasy and Kaniv Prince of Belyov Father Ivan Wiśniowiecki Relatives Andrzej Wiśniowiecki (brother) Zygmunt
Dmytro_Vyshnevetsky
Town in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Chekalin
Polish–Lithuanian noble and soldier (d. 1616)
his forces in a camp. Lisowczycy broke contact with his forces, burned Belyov and Likhvin, took Peremyshl, turned north, defeated Muscovy army at Rzhev
Aleksander_Józef_Lisowski
German fighter pilot (1916–1944)
12 July 1943 17:32 La-5 PQ 35 Ost 64424 40 km (25 mi) east-southeast of Belyov 63 19 August 1943 15:33 P-39 PQ 35 Ost 51721 20 km (12 mi) northwest of
Gerhard_Loos
Urban-type settlement in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Chern,_Tula_Oblast
Grand Prince of Moscow from 1505 to 1533
Novgorod of the Lower Land, and Chernigov, and Ryazan, Volotsk, Rzhev, Belyov, Rostov, Yaroslavl, Beloozero, Udoria, Obdoria and Kondia. Unlike his son
Vasili_III_of_Russia
German fighter ace and Knight's Cross recipient
14 July 1943 15:50 La-5 PQ 35 Ost 54413 40 km (25 mi) west-southwest of Belyov 28 11 October 1943 14:30 Il-2 PQ 35 Ost 06283, east of Kosadojewo 13 17
Karl_Schnörrer
Khan of Qasim from 1452 to 1469
son of the Kazan khan Oluğ Möxämmäd. He participated in the battles of Belyov in 1437, and of Suzdal in 1445. After the battle of Suzdal, he and his brother
Qasim_Khan
War between Russia and Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth
his forces in a camp. Lisowczycy broke contact with his forces, burned Belyov and Likhvin, took Peremyshl, turned north, defeated the Russian army at
Polish–Russian War (1609–1618)
Polish–Russian_War_(1609–1618)
Military unit
Oka River in support of the Corps' attack on Belyov. December 27 found the division advancing north of Belyov, fighting elements of the German 112nd and
328th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
328th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal. First Russo-Kazan war Battle of Belyov 8 Dec Tatars defeat Moscow. 1438 Chanka-Inca War Siege of Cusco Kingdom
List_of_battles_1301–1600
nobility in the Belyovsky District, and she began spending her winters in Belyov. After his sudden death, she moved to Dorpat to live with her son Vasily
Avdotya_Yelagina
Diocese with a special status within the Russian Orthodox Church
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe
Archdiocese_of_Russian_Orthodox_Churches_in_Western_Europe
17th-century irregular unit of the Polish–Lithuanian light cavalry
forces inside a camp. Lisowski's men broke contact with other forces, burned Belyov and Likhvin, took Peremyshl, turned north, defeated a Muscovite army at
Lisowczyks
Grand Prince of Moscow (died 1453)
exiled Golden Horde Khan Ulugh Muhammad, but was defeated in the battle of Belyov. When Ulugh Muhammad in his turn besieged Moscow in 1439, Dmitry didn't
Dmitry_Shemyaka
World War II Luftwaffe fighter ace (1921–1944)
14 July 1943 15:32 La-5 PQ 35 Ost 54418 40 km (25 mi) west-southwest of Belyov 13 26 May 1943 20:07? LaGG-3 PQ 36 Ost 10313 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Mga
Helmut_Mißner
Town in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Shchekino
Urban-type settlement in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Dubna, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast
Dubna,_Dubensky_District,_Tula_Oblast
Eparchy of the Belarusian Orthodox Church
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese of Minsk (Belarusian Orthodox Church)
Diocese_of_Minsk_(Belarusian_Orthodox_Church)
Urban-type settlement in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Zaoksky (urban-type settlement)
Zaoksky_(urban-type_settlement)
Tsardom of Russia Belgorod Белёвский уезд Tula Governorate Tula Viceroyalty Belyov Белостокский уезд Belostok Oblast Grodno Governorate Białystok Бердянский
List of uezds of the Russian Empire
List_of_uezds_of_the_Russian_Empire
First-level administrative division of Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Tula_Oblast
Autonomous Okrug Belozersk Белозерск Vologda Oblast Bely Белый Tver Oblast Belyov Белёв Tula Oblast Berdsk Бердск Novosibirsk Oblast Berezniki Березники Perm
List of cities and towns in Russia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Russia
with the Crimeans, led a 3000-man army north and took the border town of Belyov. In 1437 Vasily II sent 40000 men against him, who were defeated. In the
List_of_Kazan_khans
1439–1552 wars between Kazan and Russia
khan of Kazan, Ulugh Muhammad, defeated Muscovite troops in the Battle of Belyov. In 1439, Ulugh advanced on Moscow with a large army. Vasily II of Moscow
Russo-Kazan_Wars
German World War II fighter pilot (1916–1943)
86♠ 85 23 August 1942 06:10 Pe-2 PQ 54253 25 km (16 mi) west-northeast of Belyov 134 132 27 January 1943 14:10 LaGG-3 PQ 10142 south of Schlüsselburg 87♠
Hans_Beißwenger
Ukrainian Cossack political, civic, and military leader
moved along the left bank of the Oka River in the direction of Przemysl, Belyov, Bolkhov, and then on to Kyiv. A smaller part, under the command of F. Pyrskyi
Petro_Konashevych-Sahaidachny
Moldovan Orthodox diocese
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese_of_Edineț_and_Briceni
German World War II flying ace
08:10? I-153 PQ 35 Ost 64353, Bolkhov 20 km (12 mi) south-southeast of Belyov 32 12 July 1943 05:55 Il-2 m.H. PQ 35 Ost 63239, west of Novosil 20 km (12 mi)
Heinz_Lange
north-flowing part of the Oka south of Kaluga from Peremyshl(160s,75w) or Belyov (225s,75w) roughly along the Upa River to Odoyev (200s,50w), Krapivna (200s
Expansion of Russia (1500–1800)
Expansion_of_Russia_(1500–1800)
District in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Odoyevsky_District
offensive, and by the beginning of January the Bryansk Front reached the Belyov–Mtsensk–Verkhovye line north–west of Livny. Great Patriotic War (1941–1945)
Yelets_Operation
of Beloozero 1238–1485 Principality To Moscow in 1485. Principality of Belyov –1407 Principality To Lithuania in 1407. Principality of Chernigov (Chernihiv)
List of tribes and states in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
List_of_tribes_and_states_in_Belarus,_Russia_and_Ukraine
German World War II flying ace
(12 mi) southwest of Belyov 49♠ 5 July 1942 17:36 Il-2 61 22 August 1942 18:35 Il-2 PQ 54421 25 km (16 mi) west-southwest of Belyov 50♠ 5 July 1942 18:05
Karl-Heinz_Schnell
Index of articles associated with the same name
and Serpukhov Kremlin Old Town of Borovsk Old Town of Tarusa Old Town of Belyov Old Town of Skopin Old Town of Pronsk Old Town of Kadom Old Town of Oryol
Old_town
Moldovan Orthodox diocese
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese of Ungheni and Nisporeni
Diocese_of_Ungheni_and_Nisporeni
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese of The Hague and the Netherlands
Diocese_of_The_Hague_and_the_Netherlands
Russian nobleman, died 1440
Muhammad. This campaign was ended in a catastrophic defeat at the Battle of Belyov. In 1439 Ulugh Muhammad, who settled in Kazan, struck back; he plundered
Dmitry_Krasny
Russian politician (1794–1849)
of Empress Elizabeth's body to Saint Petersburg, after she had died in Belyov. He was soon promoted to Master of Ceremonies (1826) and Active State Councillor
Boris_Nikolaevich_Yusupov
Eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese of Vladimir (Russian Orthodox Church)
Diocese_of_Vladimir_(Russian_Orthodox_Church)
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese of Baku and Azerbaijan
Diocese_of_Baku_and_Azerbaijan
German World War II flying ace and wing commander (1916–1945)
LaGG-3 PQ 35 Ost 54653, southwest of Bolkhov 25 km (16 mi) east-northeast of Belyov 86 17 September 1943 11:32 Yak-9 PQ 35 Ost 35511 15 km (9.3 mi) south-southwest
Erich_Leie
Military unit
departure point of the 248th was not changed, but it was now to move to the Belyov area to help form a second echelon for Reserve Front. The STAVKA was not
248th_Rifle_Division
German World War II fighter pilot and officer in the German Air Force
southwest of Belyov 9 13 August 1942 18:05 Yak-1 18 km (11 mi) southwest of Belyov 3♠ 5 July 1942 05:05 Pe-2 10 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Belyov — 21 August
Karl_Rammelt
Soviet bishop (born 1952)
administration. In April 1982, bishop German (Timofeyev) [ru] of Tula and Belyov ordained him a deacon, and Chekalin became a cleric of the Diocese of Tula
Vincent_Berg
Russian Roman Catholic diocese
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese_of_Ryazan
German World War II fighter pilot (1920–1993)
June 1943 09:05 MiG-3 PQ 35 Ost 64322 10 km (6.2 mi) south-southeast of Belyov 15 16 August 1943 18:26 La-5 southwest of Tschernezkii 4 6 July 1943 19:30
Kurt_Dombacher
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Russian Orthodox diocese of Vladivostok
Russian_Orthodox_diocese_of_Vladivostok
District in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Novomoskovsky_District
Town in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Bogoroditsk
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese_of_Amur
Town in Tula Oblast, Russia
Venyovsky Volovsky Yasnogorsky Yefremovsky Zaoksky Cities and towns Aleksin Belyov Bogoroditsk Bolokhovo Chekalin Donskoy Kimovsk Kireyevsk Lipki Novomoskovsk
Aleksin
Eparchy of the Belarusian Orthodox Church
Arsenyev Arkhangelsk Astrakhan Balashov Barnaul Barysh Bezhetsk Belgorod Belyov Biysk Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk Borisoglebsk Borovichi Bratsk Bryansk
Diocese_of_Barysaŭ
1395 – Tokhtamysh–Timur war (Timurid conquests and invasions) Battle of Belyov – 1437 – Muscovite War of Succession and Russo-Kazan Wars Battle of Suzdal
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
Wife of poet Alexander Voiekov
found herself in a dire situation altogether. The Protasovs settled in Belyov, where they lived until the summer of 1810. They lived with their mother's
Alexandra_Andreevna_Voeikova
Soviet sniper (1911–1943)
mission. Golosov was born in 1911 to a working-class Russian family in Belyov. After completing only five grades of school he worked at a drying plant
Vasily_Golosov
BELYOV
BELYOV
BELYOV
BELYOV
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
The king of his kundli
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
New Generation
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Praise; Loving
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil
Winner; Warrior of Battle; The Brave Warrior
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Strong; Growing Up
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Gracious; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Sun
Boy/Male
Muslim
Old Arabic name
BELYOV
BELYOV
BELYOV
BELYOV
BELYOV