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The shield is divided into three parts. In the top left corner is depicted a golden field, with two crossed swords and an open book overlaid. The top right corner is diagonally divided into two parts. The top red field features a golden palm tree, and the silver field on the bottom sits a banner. In
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The Kireyev family served the Russian Throne for generations as a minor noble family, their estate stretching across southern and central Russia. Dating back to the early 16th century, records list certain Kireyevs such as Yakov and Syemyon Kireyev as property owners in
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the lower part, in a blue field, a white horse gallops to the left, its head facing towards a silver moon. The shield is crowned with a helmet of royal nobility, luscious gold and blue feathers emanating from either side.
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in positions of military leadership, such as Davyd Kireyev who served as a guardsman, and Andrei Ivanovich who lost his life fighting the armies of the
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Ukrainian judge descended from the family—Rodion Kireyev—came to prominence after ordering the detention of, and later sentencing
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The crest was added to the official General Roll of Arms of Noble Families of the Allrussian Empire in 1821 at the petition of
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serving a number of mostly minor positions, with the occasional noble finding his way to power in Moscow itself.
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Many also served as military leaders, such as Mamaj, Petr, and Aleksei Kireyev hailing from
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intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
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throughout the 1920s. After decades of persecution under the process of
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Akty sluzhilykh zemlevladelʹt︠s︡ev : XV—nachala XVII veka
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to seven years in prison. Shortly thereafter he fled
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‹See Tfd›
Russian noble family
Saratov
Perm
Simbirsk
Kazan
Ivan the Terrible
Crimean Tatar
Khan
Davlet I Giray
Battle of Molodi
Ottoman
Army
Russo-Turkish War
Polish–Russian War of 1792
Catherine the Great
Old Believer
Nekrasov Cossack
Don Host Obslast
Red Army
White movement
Decossackization
Nazi German Army
invaded in 1941
Pecherskiy District
Yulia Timoshenko
Ukraine
near-supermajority
Verkhovna Rada

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