Примери за използване на Minin на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Minin University.
Alexey Valerevich Minin.
The Monument to Minin and Pozharsky.
Minin says Russian football didn't make the most of its chances.
After the army, Minin joined the KGB.
Minin at the Nizhny Novgorod square calling people to contributions, 1896.
This was in 1612, when the militia of Nizhny Novgorod,led by K. Minin and D.
He agreed only on the condition that Minin supervise all finances and equipment of the folk army.
They were part of the military unit 26165, and Oleg Mikhailovich Sotnikov andAlexey Valerevich Minin were GRU officers.
In February 1818, Ivan Martos completed the Monument to Minin and Pozharsky, the first public monument in Moscow, placed in the center of Red Square.
Abramovich's‘academy' gave a base to Russian football,something to build things on,” Minin tells Russia Beyond.
Minin University is one of few high schools in Russia that teaches Russian to foreign students with a following right to teach this language at their home country.
The formation of the army began in September when Minin made an address to the public.
The jury will be chaired by the honored choral conductor, chorus master, teacher,People's Artist of the USSR Vladimir Minin.
Especially effective was an unexpected advance by Kuzma Minin, accompanied by several hundred horsemen.
As Stanislav Minin, a sports reporter for Match TV, tells us,“there was a combination of factors that led to success- it's impossible to single out just one”.
The holiday was established to commemorate the events of 1612 when the troops of Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky liberated Moscow from Polish invaders.
Prominent Russian citizen Kuzma Minin and his notorious contemporary Prince Dmitry Pozharsky entered history as liberators of Russian lands from the Polish invaders.
He was identified on the group photo of the contract servicemen from the 8th MRB of summer andfall 2014 deployment, together with Minin, Sharifullin and Slesarenko.
Due to the contracts made by Minin University with partner high schools in China and Poland students get a chance to do a practical teaching training abroad.
The National Unity Day was established in commemoration of events of 1612 when peoples' volunteer army lead by Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharskiy freed Moscow from Polish Invaders.
Using his connections, Minin assessed the property of Nizhny Novgorod's citizens and made them pay one third of their savings to support the national militia.
I have been doing cybersecurity since I was 18,since I joined the army in 1982,” Minin told me after we would ducked out into the hallway so as not to distract the young contestants.
A natural born leader, Minin often appeared at public gatherings, and he persuaded people to form a national militia to kick the Poles out of the Kremlin and restore Russian power.
The Polish army, led by Stanisław Żołkiewski, took Smolensk, and after it Moscow, andthen barricaded themselves in the Kremlin until they were pushed out by The Second Volunteer Army of Minin and Pozharsky.
A volunteer army led by Kuzma Minin and Prince Pozharsky marched from its gates, driving out Polish troops during the Time of Troubles and helping to keep Muscovy on the map.
The ensemble of Red Square includes the monument to Minin and Pozharsky who in the early 17th century headed the liberation struggle of the Russian people against Polish invaders.
Kuzma Minin, a meat salesman and as a municipal official in Nizhniy Novgorod(400 kilometers from Moscow) together with the military commander Prince Dmitry Pozharsky organized the People's Volunteer Army.
However Russia managed to fight back, with the help of merchant Minin and Prince Pozharsky(see the monument to them on the Red Square) who led the militia army and drove Poles out, reclaiming all the lost territory.
He and Alexey Minin, Oleg Sotnikov and Yevgeny Serebryakov were ambushed and detained by Dutch counterintelligence officers as they tried to break into the Wi-Fi of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.