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The cast of Zapovednyy kholm - 1988 includes: Rajab Adasheff Atabek Faiziyev as Askar Khondamir Karimov Anvar Kemdzhayev Makhamadali Mukhamadiyev Zakir Mukhamedzhanov Malika Nazarova Murad Radzhabov Tulkun Tadzhiyev Nelya Tashkenbayeva

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What actors and actresses appeared in Tsvetushchiy kholm sredi pustogo polya - 2001?

The cast of Tsvetushchiy kholm sredi pustogo polya - 2001 includes: Yevgeniya Simonova


What movie and television projects has Nelya Tashkenbayeva been in?

Nelya Tashkenbayeva has: Performed in "Kak hashim byl bolshim" in 1976. Performed in "Babushka-general" in 1982. Performed in "Gorech padeniya" in 1987. Performed in "Zapovednyy kholm" in 1988. Performed in "Shikari: The Hunter" in 1991.


When did Kholm Pocket happen?

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What movie and television projects has Rajab Adasheff been in?

Rajab Adasheff has: Performed in "Kak hashim byl bolshim" in 1976. Performed in "Akmal drakon i princessa" in 1981. Performed in "Novyye priklyucheniya Akmalya" in 1983. Performed in "Dnevnik, pismo i pervoklassnitsa" in 1984. Performed in "Poslednyaya Inspektsiya" in 1985. Performed in "Zapovednyy kholm" in 1988.


What movie and television projects has Tulkun Tadzhiyev been in?

Tulkun Tadzhiyev has: Performed in "Avitsenna" in 1956. Performed in "V tvoikh rukakh zhizn" in 1959. Performed in "Zapovednyy kholm" in 1988. Performed in "Shakaly" in 1990. Performed in "Dinozavry XX veka" in 1990. Performed in "Chelovek v zelyonom kimono" in 1990. Performed in "Kodeks molchaniya-2" in 1992. Performed in "Sled chyornoy ryby" in 1994.


What movie and television projects has Zakir Mukhamedzhanov been in?

Zakir Mukhamedzhanov has: Played General Rakhimov in "General Rakhimov" in 1968. Played Karimov in "Tayna peshchery Kaniyuta" in 1968. Played Mirso Rakhmatullo in "Gibel chernogo konsula" in 1970. Performed in "Vlyublyonnye" in 1970. Performed in "Dorogi byvayut raznyye" in 1971. Performed in "Alibaba Aur 40 Chor" in 1979. Performed in "Sluzha otechestvu" in 1982. Performed in "Probuzhdeniye" in 1983. Performed in "Zolotoye runo" in 1983. Performed in "Sohni Mahiwal" in 1985. Performed in "Zapovednyy kholm" in 1988. Performed in "Dilhiroj" in 2002.


What movie and television projects has Murad Radzhabov been in?

Murad Radzhabov has: Performed in "Lyubov i yarost" in 1978. Performed in "Dnevnik, pismo i pervoklassnitsa" in 1984. Performed in "Poslednyaya Inspektsiya" in 1985. Performed in "Po vtoromu krugu" in 1987. Performed in "Chudovishche ili kto-to drugoy" in 1988. Performed in "Zapovednyy kholm" in 1988. Performed in "Shok" in 1988. Performed in "Taynoe puteshestvie emira" in 1990. Played Tura Samatov in "Kodeks molchaniya" in 1990. Played Ikram Kuzyk in "Shikari: The Hunter" in 1991. Played Tura Samatov in "Kodeks molchaniya-2" in 1992. Performed in "Sled chyornoy ryby" in 1994. Performed in "Giant and Squab" in 2004. Played Normat aka in "Sarvinoz" in 2004. Performed in "Maktub" in 2009. Performed in "Visol" in 2011. Performed in "Osiy banda" in 2011.


Who was sergei korolev?

Archbishop SERGEY (Arkadi Dimitrievich Korolev) of Kazan & Chistopol 18 Jan 1881-18 Dec 1952 Born into a religious family in the Moscow region; attended Bethany Theological Seminary at the Troitse-Sergiev Lavra; after finishing, attended the Moscow Theological Academy, graduating in 1905. On 7 Jun 1907, he was tonsured a monk by Bishop Evlogy of Kholm (Vasily Semenovich Georgievsky, 10 Apr 1868-8 Aug 1946, later Metropolitan of Western Europe for both the Constantinople and Moscow Patriarchates), and given the name Sergey. He entered the Yablochinsky Monastery in the Kholm Diocese. 1908 he was ordained a hieromonk. Yablochinsky Monastery had a missionary program, especially for the Uniates in this area, and Father Sergey labored as a missionary. In 1914 he was elevated to Archimandrite, and named assistant Abbot of the Monastery. The same year, the Monastery was evacuated because it was near the front of the fighting between the Russian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1920 he was consecrated to the Episcopate as Bishop of Belsk, which as a result of the outcome of WWI, was within the borders of the new state of Poland. In 1922 Bishop Sergey was arrested for his opposition to the planned Autocephaly of the Orthodox Church in Poland. He finally was deported from Poland, and went to Czechoslovakia, where he was assigned Bishop of Prague by Metropolitan Evlogy (Georgievsky) of Western Europe of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. As a Vicar of Metropolitan Evlogy, Bishop Sergey followed him into schism from the ROCOR in 1927. Following WWII, Bishop Sergey followed Met. Evlogy into the Moscow Patriarchate (Evlogy had submitted to the Patriarchate of Constantinople after leaving ROCOR). After Evlogy's death in 1946, his successor, Metropolitan Vladimir (Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Tikhonitsky, 22 Mar/4 Apr 1873-5/18 Dec 1959) took the Diocese back into the Patriarchate of Constantinople, a decision that Bishop Sergey disagreed with. Bishop Sergey stayed under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate, which was easy to do in Prague, since the Moscow Patriarchate was the only jurisdiction that could be legally adhered to. 17 Apr 1946, the MP elevated Bishop Sergey to Archbishop, and 7 Jun 1946 assigned him as Archbishop of Vienna of the Western European Diocese. In October of 1946, he was named Exarch of the Central European District of the MP. From 8 to 18 Jul 1948, he participated in the celebrations for the 500th Anniversary of the Autocephaly of the Russian Orthodox Church in Moscow. On 16 Nov 1948 he was named Archbishop of Berlin and Germany, and on 20 Sep 1950, Archbishop of Kazan and Chistopol. In Kazan, he always walked to the Cathedral, taking different ways, He would engage obviously poor people in conversation, enter into their houses, and, learning of their situations, would leave sums of money in their house when he left. He left over 20 written works on various aspects of Holy Orthodoxy. Vladika Sergey reposed in the Lord on 18 Dec 1952 in Kazan.


What movie and television projects has Yevgeniya Simonova been in?

Yevgeniya Simonova has: Played Masha in "V boy idut odni stariki" in 1973. Performed in "Vylet zaderzhivayetsya" in 1974. Played Violette in "Pod kryshami Monmartra" in 1975. Played Katya Snigireva in "Afonya" in 1975. Played Tasya (Anastasiya) in "Propavshaya ekspeditsiya" in 1975. Played Cecily Cardew in "Kak vazhno byt seryoznym" in 1976. Played Natasha Zemlyanikina in "Priekhali na konkurs povara..." in 1977. Played Nurse in "Kto poedet v Truskavets" in 1977. Played Tasya (Anastasiya) in "Zolotaya rechka" in 1977. Played Princess in "Obyknovennoye chudo" in 1978. Performed in "Balamut" in 1978. Performed in "Shkolnyy vals" in 1979. Performed in "Den svadby pridyotsya utochnit" in 1979. Performed in "Rafferty" in 1980. Performed in "Rasskaz neizvestnogo cheloveka" in 1980. Played Anna Grigoryevna Snitkina in "Dvadtsat shest dney iz zhizni Dostoevskogo" in 1981. Played Nina in "Maskarad" in 1981. Performed in "Kontrolnaya po spetsialnosti" in 1981. Performed in "Seans odnovremennoy igry" in 1982. Performed in "Kogda igrali Bakha" in 1983. Played Anna in "Dolgaya doroga k sebe" in 1983. Played Mother in "Karantin" in 1983. Performed in "Podrostok" in 1983. Performed in "Dikiy veter" in 1985. Performed in "Deti solntsa" in 1985. Played Mat in "Frantsuz" in 1988. Performed in "Pryamaya translyatsiya" in 1989. Played Irina in "Bes v rebro" in 1990. Performed in "Rol" in 1993. Played Masha in "Russkiy regtaym" in 1993. Performed in "A vot i ya..." in 1993. Performed in "Prizrak doma moyego" in 1994. Played Tasya (Anastasiya) in "Propavshaya ekspeditsiya" in 1996. Performed in "Tsvetushchiy kholm sredi pustogo polya" in 2001. Played Katya in "Evlampiya Romanova. Sledstvie vedet diletant" in 2003. Played Sofya Aleksandrovna in "Deti Arbata" in 2004. Played Liuba in "Chetyre Lyubovi" in 2004. Played Lyubov Uvarova in "Talisman lyubvi" in 2005. Played Kira Georgiyevna in "Mnogotochie" in 2006. Played Evfrosiniya Staritskaya (2009) in "Ivan Groznyy" in 2009. Performed in "Kapitany" in 2010. Played Queen Esther in "Purim: The Lot" in 2012.


List of World War 2 battles?

Yes their Is, Here is the entire list of them. This includes operations and most of them do have dates.African and Middle Eastern Front.Battles of Fort Capuzzo: June 1940-November 1942East African Campaign: June 1940-November 1942Italian conquest of British SomalilandBattle of KerenAttack on Mers-el-Kébir: 3 July, 1940Siege of Malta: June 1940-December 1942Battle of Yugoslavia: April 1941Battle of Greece: April 1941Battle of Crete: May 1941Operation Strangle: March 1943 - June 1944Battle of Sicily: July-August 1943Operation LadbrokeOperation FustianBattle of TroinaAllied invasion of Italy: September 1943Operation SlapstickDodecanese Campaign: September-October 1943Battle of LerosBattle of KosBattle of Naples: September 1943Volturno Line: October-November 1943Barbara Line: October-November 1943Air Raid on Bari: December 1943Battle of Ortona: December 1943Bernhardt Line: December 1943-January 1944Moro River Campaign: December 1943Battle of Monte Cassino: January-May 1944Operation DiademBattle of Anzio: January-June 1944Battle of CisternaTrasimene Line: June-July 1944Battle of Ancona: June-July 1944Gothic Line: August-December 1944Battle of GemmanoBattle of RiminiBattle of San Marino: September 1944Battle of Garfagnana: December 1944Battle of Monte Castello: November 1944 - February 1945Spring 1945 offensive in Italy: April-May 1945Battle of Bologna:Battle of the Argenta Gap:Western FrontOperation Weserübung: April-June 1940Norwegian CampaignBattles of NarvikBattle of the Netherlands: May 1940Battle of RotterdamBattle of ZeelandBattle of The AfsluitdijkBattle of the GrebbebergBattle for the HagueBattle of MaastrichtBattle of Belgium: May 1940Battle of Fort Eben-EmaelBattle of HannutBattle of GemblouxBattle of France: May-June 1940Battle of SedanBattle of ArrasSiege of CalaisSiege of LilleOperation PaulaBattle of DunkirkBattle of SaumurBattle of Britain: July-October 1940The Hardest DayBattle of Britain DayBattle of Graveney MarshThe Blitz: September 1940-May 1941Operation Cerberus: February 1942Operation Donnerkeil: February 1942St. Nazaire Raid: March 1942Dieppe Raid: August 1942Battle of Berlin (air): November 1943-March 1944Operation Overlord: June-August 1944Battle of NormandyInvasion of NormandyBattle for CaenOperation PerchBattle of CarentanBattle of CherbourgBattle of Villers-BocageBattle of Bloody GulchOperation EpsomOperation WindsorOperation CharnwoodOperation JupiterSecond Battle of the OdonOperation GoodwoodOperation AtlanticBattle of Verrières RidgeOperation SpringOperation CobraOperation TotalizeOperation LüttichOperation TractableBattle of Hill 262Falaise pocketBattle for Brest: August-September 1944Operation Dragoon: August-September 1944Operation RomeoBattle of Port CrosBattle of La CiotatAllied advance from Paris to the Rhine: August-September 1944Clearing the Channel Coast: September-November 1944Operation AstoniaSiege of Dunkirk (1944)Operation WellhitOperation UndergoOperation Market Garden: September 1944Battle of ArnhemLorraine Campaign: September-December 1944Battle of Metz: September-December 1944Battle of Nancy: September 1944Battle of Moerbrugge: September 1944Battle of Hürtgen Forest: September 1944-February 1945Battle of Hill 400Battle of Overloon: October 1944Battle of Aachen: October 1944Battle of Crucifix HillBattle of the Scheldt: October-November 1944Operation Queen: November-December 1944Operation Clipper: November 1944-January 1945Battle of the Bulge: December 1944-January 1945Battle of St. VithBattle of KesternichBattle of FoyBattle of Lanzerath RidgeLosheim GapBattle of ClervauxElsenborn RidgeOperation StösserSiege of BastogneOperation BodenplatteOperation Nordwind: January 1945Operation Blackcock: January 1945Colmar Pocket: January-February 1945Western Allied invasion of Germany: February-May 1945Operation VeritableOperation GrenadeOperation LumberjackOperation PlunderOperation VarsityOperation UndertoneOperation AmherstBattle of KasselBattle of HeilbronnRuhr PocketBattle of Groningen: April 1945The AtlanticBattle of the Atlantic: 1939-1945Battle of the River PlateAltmark IncidentConvoy SC 7Convoy HX 84Convoy HX 106Operation BerlinAction of 4 April 1941Action of 9 May 1941Battle of the Denmark StraitBattle of the BismarckOperation DrumbeatBattle of Torpedo AlleyAction of 27 March 1942Battle of the St. LawrenceAction of 6 June 1942Convoy PQ 17Naval Battle of CasablancaBattle of the Barents SeaBattle of the North CapeOperation StonewallOperation TeardropAction of 13 May 1944Battle of UshantBattle of Pierres NoiresAction of 9 February 1945Battle of Point JudithEastern FrontInvasion of Poland: September-October 1939Winter War: November 1939-March 1940Operation Barbarosa: June-December 1941Battle of Białystok-Minsk: June 1941Operation Arctic Fox: July-November 1941Operation Bagration: June-AugustBobruysk Offensive: June 1944Battle of the Bay of Viipuri: June-July 1944Belostock Offensive: July 1944Battle of Berlin: April-May 1945Battle of Bautzen (1945): April 1945Battle at Borodino Field: October 1941-January 1942Operation Braunschweig: July-November 1942Defense of Brest Fortress: June 1941Siege of Breslau: February-May 1945Battle of Brody (1941): June 1941Battle of Bryansk (1941): October 1941Battle of Roy: November 1941Budapest Offensive: October 1944-February 1945Siege of Budapest: December 1944-February 1945Operation Büffel: March 1943Case Blue: June-November 1942Battle of the CaucasusConcert (operation)Continuation WarCourland PocketBattle of the Crimea (1941)Battle of the Crimea (1944)Battle of DebrecenDemyansk PocketOperation DoppelkopfBattle of the DnieperBattle of DravaBattle of the Dukla PassEast Pomeranian OffensiveEast Prussian OffensiveOperation EdelweissOperation FrühlingserwachenGumbinnen OperationBattle of HalbeBattle of HelHeiligenbeil PocketOperation IskraJassy-Kishinev OperationKamenets-Podolsky PocketKaunas OffensiveBattle of the Kerch PeninsulaKerch-Eltigen OperationFirst Battle of KharkovSecond Battle of KharkovThird Battle of KharkovFourth Battle of KharkovOccupation of KharkovBattle of Kiev (1941)Battle of Kiev (1943)Battle of KolbergBattle of KönigsbergOperation KonradKorsun-Cherkassy PocketBattle of Krasny BorOperation KremlinBattle of KurskOperation KutuzovBattle of LeningradBattle of LeninoLower Silesian OffensiveLublin-Brest OffensiveLvov-Sandomierz OffensiveLötzen decisionOperation MargaretheBattle of MemelMinsk OffensiveMogilev OffensiveMoonzund Landing OperationBattle of MoscowMalaya ZemlyaOperation MarsNagykanizsa-Kermend OffensiveBattle of Narva (1944)Battle for Narva BridgeheadBattle of Tannenberg LineNevsky PyatachokBattle of NikolayevkaOperation NordlichtBattle of the Oder-NeisseSiege of Odessa (1941)Osovets OffensiveOstrogozhsk-Rossosh OperationOperation PanzerfaustOperation Platinum FoxPolotsk OffensiveOperation Polyarnaya ZvezdaBattle of PorkuniBattle of Poznań (1945)Prague OffensivePripyat swamps (punitive operation)Battle of ProkhorovkaBattle of Radzymin (1944)Battle of RaseiniaiOperation RenntierRiga Offensive (1944)Battle of RostovBattles of RzhevOperation SaturnDefense of Schwedt BridgeheadSea of Azov coastal advanceBattle of the Seelow HeightsSiege of Sevastopol (1941-1942)Shyaulyay OffensiveSilesian OffensivesOperation Silver FoxBattle of Smolensk (1941)Battle of Smolensk (1943)Operation SolsticeBattle of SomeriBattle of Stalingrad[3]Battle of StudziankiBombing of Tallinn in World War IIEvacuation of Tallinn (1941)Tallinn OffensiveBattle of Târgul FrumosTatsinskaya RaidToropets-Kholm OperationBattle of UmanUpper Silesian OffensiveOperation UranusBattle for Velikiye Luki (1943)Vienna OffensiveVilnius OffensiveVistula-Oder OffensiveVitebsk-Orsha OffensiveBattle of Voronezh (1942)Battle of Voronezh (1943)Warsaw UprisingBattle of WesterplatteOperation WintergewitterBattle of WiznaOperation WotanYelnya OffensiveZemland OffensiveOperation ValkyrieThe PacificBattle for AustraliaBattle of the Coral SeaBattle of RabaulNew Guinea campaignBattle for KododaBattle of IsuravaBattle of Brigade HillBattle of BiakBattle of Buna-GonaBattle of the Bismarck SeaBougainville CampaignBattle of Driniumor RiverFinisterre Range campaignHuon Peninsula campaignBattle of Lone Tree Hill (1944)Battle of Milne BayOperation CartwheelOperation MoOperations Reckless and PersecutionSalamaua-Lae campaignBattle of WauBombing of WewakAttack on BroomeBattle of DarwinBattle of Pearl Harbor: 7 December 1941Philippines Campaign (1941-42): December 1941-May 1942Battle of BataanBattle of CorregidorBattle of Hong Kong: December 1941Dutch East Indies campaign: December 1941-March 1942Battle of Guam (1941): December 1941Battle of Wake Island: December 1941Battle of Midway: June 1942Guadalcanal Campaign: August 1942-February 1943Battle of Savo Island: August 1942Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands: October 1942Battle of Attu: May 1943Battle of Tarawa: November 1943Battle of Cape Gloucester: December 1943-April 1944Battle of Saipan: June-July 1944Battle of Noemfoor: July-August 1944Battle of Guam (1944): July-August 1944Battle of Peleliu: September 15 - November 17 1944Battle of the Philippine Sea: September-October 1944Battle of Morotai: September-October 1944Philippines Campaign (1944-45): October 1944 - September 1945Battle of Leyte: October-December 1944Battle of Leyte Gulf: October 1944Battle off Samar: 25 October 1944Battle of Luzon: January-August 1945Battle of Manila (1945): February-March 1945Battle of Iwo Jima: February-March 1945Battle of Okinawa: April-June 1945Chinese FrontMukden: September 1931Invasion of Manchuria: September 1931Jiangqiao Campaign: October 1931Resistance at Nenjiang Bridge: November 1931Jinzhou: December 1931Defense of Harbin: January 1932Shanghai (1932): January 1932Pacification of Manchukuo: March 1932Defense of the Great Wall: January 1933Battle of Rehe: February 1933Actions in Inner Mongolia (1933-36)Suiyuan Campaign: October 1936Battle of Lugou Bridge (Marco Polo Bridge Incident): July 1937Battle of Beiping-Tianjin: July 1937Chahar: August 1937'Battle of Shanghai: August 1937Beiping-Hankou: August 1937Tianjin-Pukou: August 1937Battle of Taiyuan: September 1937Battle of Pingxingguan: September 1937Battle of Xinkou: September 1937Battle of Nanjing: December 1937Battle of Xuzhou: December 1937Battle of Taierzhuang: March 1938Northern and Eastern Honan 1938: January 1938Battle of Lanfeng: May 1938Xiamen: May 1938'Battle of Wuhan: June 1938Battle of WanjialingGuangdong: October 1938Hainan Island: February 1939Battle of Nanchang: March 1939Battle of Xiushui River: March 1939Battle of Suixian-Zaoyang: May 1939Shantou: June 1939Battle of Changsha (1939): September 1939Battle of South Guangxi: November 1939Battle of Kunlun Pass: December 19391939-40 Winter Offensive: November 1939Battle of Wuyuan: March 1940Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang: May 1940Hundred Regiments Offensive: August 1940Vietnam Expedition: September 1940Central Hupei: November 1940Battle of South Henan: January 1941Western Hopei: March 1941Battle of Shanggao: March 1941Battle of South Shanxi: May 1941Battle of Changsha (1941): September 1941Battle of Changsha (1942): January 1942Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road: March 1942Battle of ToungooBattle of YenangyaungBattle of Zhejiang-Jiangxi: April 1942Battle of West Hubei: May 1943Battle of Northern Burma and Western Yunnan: October 1943Battle of Changde: November 1943Operation Ichi-GoOperation Kogo Battle of Central Henan: April 1944Operation Togo 1 Battle of Changsha (1944)Operation Togo 2 and Operation Togo 3 Battle of Guilin-Liuzhou: August 1944Battle of West Hunan: April-June 1945Second Guangxi Campaign: April-July 1945Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation: August-September 1945Southeast Asian FrontInvasion of French Indochina: September 1940Malayan Campaign: December 1941-January 1942Battle of Kota BharuOperation KrohcolNaval Battle off MalayaBattle of JitraBattle of KamparBattle of Slim RiverBattle of GemasBattle of MuarBattle off EndauJapanese conquest of Burma: January-May 1942Battle of Bilin RiverBattle of Sittang BridgeBattle of PeguTaukkyan RoadblockBattle of Yunnan-Burma RoadBattle of ToungooBattle of YenangyaungBattle of Singapore: February 1942Arakan Campaign 1942-1943: December 1942-May 1943Burma Campaign 1944: January-November 1944Operation U-GoBattle of the Admin BoxBattle of SangshakIndia Campaign: 1944-1945Battle of ImphalBattle of KohimaBurma Campaign 1944-1945: November 1944-July 1945Battle of Northern Burma and Western YunnanBattle of Meiktila and MandalayBattle of Pokoku and Irrawaddy River operationsBattle of Hill 170Battle of Ramree IslandOperation DraculaBattle of Elephant PointBattle of the Malacca Strait: May 1945Operation Tiderace: September 1945


What games were played in WW2?

chessChildren played ball games of all types. Britons also played cricket. Girls loved to play jacks, marbles, jump rope, play school and house, and played with dolls. The games the kids loved were neighborhood games like "Red, Light, Green, Light", "Red Rover", "Hide and Seek", "Statutes" and other games. They liked board games like Monopoly, Scrabble, Life, checkers, chess, backgammon, Chinese checkers, and dominoes. Cards was a really big hit. They liked Fish, Concentration, Crazy Eights, Hearts, and if old enough Canasta, Gin Rummy, solitaire, Slap Jack, War and 21. There were also games in water like Marco Polo, dive bomb and water ballet. Children played for hours because they did not have video games or television. They made up their own games too. Adults loved the board games and card games. The women would get together to play cards once a week. Men liked all the ball games, cribbage card came matches and gin rummy too. Men obviously liked to play poker games.