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  1. Simbirsk line about 1640, and continued the Belgorod line from Tambov to Simbirsk on the Volga River. In 1730-31 the Kama line separated Kazan from the Bashkirs. From about 1736 on, a Samara-Orenburg line closed in the Bashkirs from the south. See also. Black Sea slave trade; Crimean–Nogai slave raids in Eastern Europe; Great Wall of China

  2. Uljanovsk ( ven. Улья́новск, entinen Simbirsk, Симби́рск) on kaupunki Volgaan padotun Kuibyševin tekojärven rannalla Venäjällä, 890 kilometriä Moskovasta itään. Se on Uljanovskin alueen pääkaupunki, jonka asukasluku oli 614 786 (2010). [1] Uljanovskissa on merkittävää teollisuutta, kuten maastoajoneuvoja ...

  3. 7924 Simbirsk este un asteroid [1] din centura principală de asteroizi. A fost descoperit pe 6 august 1986 la Observatorul astrofizic din Crimeea de Nikolai Cernîh și Liudmila Cernîh. Asteroidul prezintă o orbită caracterizată de o semiaxă mare de 3,10 ua, o excentricitate de 0,16 și o înclinație de 1,2° în raport cu ecliptica. [2]

  4. The Simbirsk Operation was the Bolshevik Red Army 's offensive against Vladimir Kappel 's anti-Bolshevik People's Army of Komuch and Czechoslovak Legion. The attack came at Simbirsk, on the Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War, in September 1918. [1] [2] The Bolsheviks re-took the city, forcing Kappel's retreat to Ufa, where his force was ...

  5. www .ulmeria .ru. Ulyanovsk ( tiếng Nga: Ульяновск, trước đây là Simbirsk (Симбирск)) là một thành phố nằm trên sông Volga ở Nga, cách Moskva 893 km về phía đông. Đây là trung tâm hành chính của tỉnh Ulyanovsk, và là nơi sinh của Vladimir Lenin (ban đầu có họ là Ulyanov), dân ...

  6. Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (Russian: Влади́мир Ильи́ч Улья́нов) was born on 22 April 1870 ( O.S. 10 April). He was better known by his alias Lenin. He became a revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1922 and of the Soviet Union from 1922 to his death ...

  7. Battle. Although the rebels were unable to capture the fort, their ranks swelled to 20.000, including local serfs. While Razin was pinned down at Simbirsk, on September 15, government troops started from Kazan to break the siege, dispersing several rebel detachments on the way. On October 11, both armies met near Simbirsk.