• Nikolai Aleksandrovich Aristov (Russian Николай Александрович Аристов,1847 – c. 1903) was a Türkologist by calling, who utilized his experience, education...
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  • Aristov is a Russian surname of Greek roots. Notable people with this surname include: Nikolai Aristov (1847–1910), Russian turkologist Averky Aristov...
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  • Nikolai Aleksandrovich Aksyonov (born 1970), a Russian Olympic rower Nikolai Aleksandrovich Aristov (1847 – c. 1903), a Russian türkologist Nikolai Aleksandrovich...
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    Averky Borisovich Aristov (Russian: Аве́ркий Бори́сович А́ристов; 4 November 1903 – 11 July 1973) was a Soviet politician and diplomat. Born at Krasny...
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    negotiate the submission of Abul Khair Khan in 1732. According to Nikolai Aristov,[citation needed] the estimated population of the Senior jüz was about...
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  • the Karluks' equivalent of the Göktürks' political term Kök Türk. Nikolai Aristov noted that a tributary of the Charysh River was Kerlyk and proposed...
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    authors, the Onguds were already Mongolized tribe in the 13th century (Nikolai Aristov, Ochir). Academicians Boris Vladimirtsov and Vasily Bartold believed...
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    Nikolai Pegov (Russian: Николай Пегов; 3 April 1905 – 19 April 1991) was a Soviet official and diplomat. He served as the ambassador to Iran, Algeria...
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    Machine. Great Soviet Encyclopedia Tarnogrodsky Nikolai Archived 2015-01-23 at the Wayback Machine Mina Aristov Krivoshlykov Mikhail. Soviet Historical Encyclopedia...
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    subtribe the "Güchügüd" are mentioned. According to Russian Turkologist Nikolai Aristov's view, the Naiman Khanate's western border reached the Irtysh River...
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