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******************" Town - Moscow, *861 y. o.* , situated in Europe, State: RUSSIA |
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| Age: | 100 years old |
| Sex: | Female |
| Location: | town - Moscow, situated in Europe, state: |
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| Height: | 5' 9" |
| BodyType: | Athletic |
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| Last Login: | Oct 9, 2008 (450 days back) |
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About Me |
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My Interests |
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| Moscow sightseeing
Kremlin Granovitaya Palata in Kremlin Uspensky Cathedral in Kremlin Podmoskovie.. |
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I'd like to meet:Everybody who want to know more about me.. Please! Don't send me e-mails, I am unable to reply! USE COMMENTS! The first reference to Moscow dates from 1147 when Yuri Dolgoruki called upon the prince of the Novgorod Republic to "come to me, brother, to Moscow."Nine years later, in 1156, Prince Yuriy Dolgorukiy of Kiev ordered the construction of a wooden wall, which had to be rebuilt multiple times, to surround the emerging city. After the sacking of 1237-1238, when the Mongol - Tatars burned the city to the ground and killed its inhabitants, Moscow recovered and became the capital of an independent principality in 1327. Its favorable position on the headwaters of the Volgariver contributed to steady expansion. Moscow developed into a stable and prosperous principality for many years and attracted a large number of refugees from across Russia. Under Ivan I the city replaced Tver as capital of Vladimir-Suzdal and became the sole collector of taxes for the Mongol - Tatar rulers. By paying high tribute, Ivan won an important concession from the Khan . Unlike other principalities, Moscow was not divided among his sons but was passed intact to his eldest. In 1380, prince Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow led a united Russian army to an important victory over the Tatars in the Battle of Kulikovo .
Battle of Kulikovo Although this victory is regraded as important its result was somewhat exaggerated; the battle wasn't decisive. After 2 years of battle Moscow was completely destroyed by han Tokhtamysh . In 1480, Ivan III had finally broken the Russians free from Tatar control, allowing Moscow to become the center of power in Russia .Ivan III relocated the Russian capital to Moscow (previous captials were Kiev and Vladimir), and the city became the capital of an empire that would eventually encompass all of present-day Russia and other lands. Aiaiai!Nothing about me in this profile...Click picture! The 17th century was rich in popular risings, such as the liberation of Moscow from the Polish-Lithuanian invaders (1612), the Salt Riot (1648), the Copper Riot (1662), and the Moscow Uprising of 1682 . The city ceased to be Russia's capital in 1712, after the founding of St. Petersburg by Peter the Great on the Baltic coast in 1703. Old Moscow When Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812, the Muscovites burned the city and evacuated, as Napoleon's forces were approaching on September 14 .
Napoleon's army, plagued by hunger, cold, and poor supply lines, was
forced to retreat and was almost destroyed by Russian military forces.
In January 1905, the institution of the City Governor, or Mayor , was officially introduced in Moscow, and Alexander Adrianov became Moscow's first official mayor. Kremlin Click here to see Cathedral_of_Christ_the_Saviour During the Great Patriotic War (a.k.a. World War II in the West), the Soviet State Committee of Defence and the General Staff of the Red Armywas located in Moscow. In 1941, sixteen divisions of the national volunteers (more than 160,000 people), twenty-five battalions (18,500 people) and four engineering regiments were formed among the Muscovites. In November 1941, German Army Group Center was stopped at the outskirts of the city and then driven off in the course of the Battle of Moscow . Many factories were evacuated, together with much of the government, and from October 20 the city was declared to be under siege . Its remaining inhabitants built and manned antitank defenses, while the city was bombarded from the air. It is of some note that Stalin refused to leave the city, meaning the general staff and the council of people's commissars remained in the city as well. Despite the siege and the bombings, the construction of Moscow's metro system , which began in the early 1930s, continued through the war and by the end of the war several new metro lines were opened. On May 1 , 1944 a medal For the defence of Moscow and in 1947 another medal In memory of the 800th anniversary of Moscow were instituted. On May 8 , 1965 in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the victory in World War II , Moscow was one of twelve Soviet cities awarded the title of the Hero City . In 1980, it hosted the Summer Olympic Games . In 1991 Moscow was the scene of a coup attempt by the government members opposed to the reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev . When the USSR was dissolved in the same year, Moscow continued to be the capital of Russia . Since then, the emergence of a market economy in Moscow has produced an explosion of Western-style retailing, services, architecture , and lifestyles. $RUSSIA$ Nicky Prince Fe.. Empress E.. PUSHKIN A.S. Maria Nik.. prinzessi.. Sister El.. Lev Tolstoj DUCHESSE .. Ivan Aiva.. Tsar Alex.. Fyodor Do.. Maria Feo.. Vierotchka Irina 9 May- Victory Day celebrations in Moscow Moscow University World Champion 2008- Russia. С Победой, Ребята! |
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Heroes:Moscow today: Day... And night... Visit my museums... My streets.. My Metro... My Theatres: "Giselle", Bolshoy Theatre Bolshoi Ballet; The Nutcracker;Snowflakes Olimpic ChampionsTatyana Navka & Roman Kostomarov Olimpics 2006 Vladimir Visotsky Pelageia Historical video: Yuri Gagarin flight 12/04/1961 OUR CSKA is the 2007/08 Euroleague Champion, 2007/08 Russian Champion, 2007/08 Superleague Champion, 2008 Russian Cup Runner Up. .. Russian NEWS 24 hours a day in 3 languages (click links): in English language * * * in Russian language * * * in Arabic language PLEASE , FOR RUSSIAN TV CHANNELS - copy and paste this link: http://lexis.110mb.com/tv.htmlVisit my site about RUSSIAN FOLKLORE: http://lexis.110mb.com/folklore.htmlAnd for RUSSIAN LANGUAGE COURSE, please,use the link here: http://lexis.110mb.com |
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My Background and Lifestyle |
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| MaritalStatus: | Married |
| Ethnicity: | White / Caucasian |
| SexualOrientation: | Straight |
| Smoker: | No |
| Drinker: | No |
| Children: | Proud parent |
| Education: | Post grad |
My Pictures |
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My Blog |
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Heart of a Dog (English subtitles)Soviet two series movie based on Mikhail Bulgakovs story |
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| Heart of a Dog (Russian: !>10GL5 A5@4F5, Sobachye serdtse) is a black-and-white Soviet two series movie based on Mikhail Bulgakov's story "Heart of a Dog", filmed in 1988.Movie is filmed as black-and-... Posted by MOSCOW on Sun, 25 May 2008 08:11:00 PST |
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Gibel Vizantiyskoy Imperii - History lessons (in Russian) |
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| http://www.pravoslavie.ru/jurnal/080212120041Copy and paste the link or simply click the picture to watch new movie (2008) about Death of Byzantine Empire.. History lessons we all need to learn..And... Posted by MOSCOW on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 07:01:00 PST |
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The first Orthodox church TV channel "Soiuz"(in Russian Language) |
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| The first Orthodox church TV channel "Soiuz"(in Russian Language) ..
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News from Russia 24x24 format CNN in Arabic language |
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| News from Russia 24x24 format CNN in Arabic language
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Praying for Serbia and its people... |
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| One my friend wrote me today:"it's even more ironic that America's bloodiest war was fought to prove the principle that the individual states cannot declare independence". If you can't do more for the... Posted by MOSCOW on Mon, 18 Feb 2008 08:36:00 PST |
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Christmas message of the Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All Russia |
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| Christmas message of the Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All Russia
Translation: What shall we offer you, O Christ, because you have appeared on earth as a man for our sakes? For each of ... Posted by MOSCOW on Mon, 04 Feb 2008 07:49:00 PST |
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Ferapontov monastery, near to Vologda, Russia |
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| Ferapontov monastery, near to Vologda, Russia
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About satanism |
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Posted by MOSCOW on Mon, 04 Feb 2008 08:56:00 PST |
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Russian Orthodox Church about our references in this life... |
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| Russian Orthodox Church about our references in this life...... Posted by MOSCOW on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 07:19:00 PST |
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News about Russia 24 hours a day in English |
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| News about Russia 24 hours a day in English
... Posted by MOSCOW on Sat, 05 Jan 2008 11:26:00 PST |
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