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31: 290: 300: 156: 295: 247: 174:(Light) which he remained with until his death, and was extremely proud of. Among the authors whose work appeared there regularly, was historical novelist 310: 115: 110:, 26 October 1838—4 January 1908) was a Russian journalist, editor and an Imperial Russian Army colonel who in 1876 was promoted to the rank of the 305: 127: 160:
in Saint Petersburg (to become also its publisher) and in his essays started to criticize the sweeping military reforms conducted by Count
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at the Online Dostoyevsky Encyclopedia // Федор Михайлович Достоевский. Антология жизни и творчества]
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and monarchist, Komarov was one of the leaders of the Slavic Charitable Society (where he met
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general for his victories in several battles he conducted against the Turkish army during the
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and Major General Rostislav Fadeyev, he co-founded the newspaper
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Vitebsk Governorate
Russian Empire
Saint Petersburg
Russian
Serbian army
Montenegrin–Ottoman War
Nicholas General Staff Academy
St Petersburg
Russky Invalid
Moskovskiye Vedomosti
Mikhail Chernyayev
Russkiy Mir
Dmitry Milyutin
Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti
Grigory Danilevsky
Russky Vestnik
Slavophile
Dostoyevsky
Russkoye Sobraniye


Комаров В.В.



Виссарион Виссарионович Комаров
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti
Виссарион Виссарионович Комаров

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