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Ivanov (other)
Ivanov is a Bulgarian and Russian surname (article includes a list of notable people with the surname). Ivanov may also refer to: *Sukhoi Su-2 The Sukhoi Su-2 () is a Soviet reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft used in the early stages of World War II. It was the first airplane designed by Pavel Sukhoi. The basic design received an engine and armament upgrade (Su-4) and was modi ..., a Soviet airplane codenamed "Ivanov" * Ivanov (band), French band * ''Ivanov'' (play), by Anton Chekhov * ''Ivanov'' (film), a 2010 Russian film See also * * Ivanovo (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Ivanov
Ivanov, Ivanoff or Ivanow (masculine, , Sometimes the stress is on Ива́нов in Bulgarian if it is a middle name, or in Russian as a rare variant of pronunciation), or Ivanova (feminine, , ) is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria. The surname is derived from the male given name Ivan (related to John) and literally means "Ivan's". In Bulgarian, "Ivanov/Ivanova" may also a patronymic part of the full name, literally meaning "Ivan's". Some persons are commonly known by their given name plus patronymic, and the latter may be mistaken for the surname. People with the surname * Alena Ivanova, Kazakhstani volleyball player * Alexander Ivanov (other) – several people *Alexey Ivanov (other) – several people *Alina Ivanova (born 1969), Russian race walker and long-distance runner * Allen Ivanov, American mass shooter, responsible for the 2016 Mukilteo shooting * Almaz Ivanov (died 1669), Russian statesman * Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov (1806� ...
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Sukhoi Su-2
The Sukhoi Su-2 () is a Soviet reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft used in the early stages of World War II. It was the first airplane designed by Pavel Sukhoi. The basic design received an engine and armament upgrade (Su-4) and was modified for the ground-attack role (ShB). Development In 1936, Joseph Stalin released a requirement for a multipurpose combat aircraft. Codenamed Ivanov, the airplane had to be capable of performing reconnaissance and then attacking the targets it located. P. O. Sukhoi was working in the Tupolev OKB at the time and designed the "Ivanov" aircraft under the tutelage of Andrei Tupolev. The resulting ANT-51 flew on 25 August 1937 with M. M. Gromov at the controls. Powered by a 610 kW (820 hp) Shvetsov M-62 air-cooled radial engine, the ANT-51 reached 403 km/h (220 kn, 250 mph) at 4,700 m (15,420 ft). This was considered insufficient but since the basic design was sound, it was decided to re-test it with a m ...
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Ivanov (band)
Ivanov is a French band, considered a one-hit wonder, composed of Aliocha Berman, Walter Troiani, Patrick Laithier, Gilles Petitjean, and Yves Renaud. The band had its greatest hit in 1989, with " Les Nuits sans soleil", which earned a Silver disc and reached number 7 on the French SNEP SNEP (, in English National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing) is the inter-professional organisation that protects the interests of the French record industry. Originally known under the acronym SNICOP, the organisation was established in ... Singles Chart, in which it stayed for 16 weeks. The next single, "Aventurier", released in 1990, and the album ''Casser le destin'', were not unsuccessful. The band's members were both the writers and composers of their singles.Elia Habib, ''Muz hit. tubes'', p. 174 () References French musical groups Musical groups established in 1989 {{France-band-stub ...
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Ivanov (play)
''Ivanov'' ( (Ivanov: drama in four acts); also translated as "Ivanoff") is a four-act drama by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. ''Ivanov'' was first performed in 1887, when Fiodor Korsh, owner of the Korsh Theatre in Moscow, commissioned Chekhov to write a comedy. Chekhov, however, responded with a four-act drama, which he wrote in ten days. The first performance was not a success and the production disgusted Chekhov himself. In a letter to his brother, he wrote that he "did not recognise his first remarks as my own" and that the actors "do not know their parts and talk nonsense". Irritated by this failure, Chekhov made alterations to the play. Consequently, the final version is different from that first performance. After this revision, it was accepted to be performed in St. Petersburg in 1889. Chekhov's revised version was a success and offered a foretaste of the style and themes of his subsequent masterpieces. Characters * Nikolai Ivanov – A government official concer ...
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Ivanov (film)
''Ivanov'' () is a 2010 Russian drama film directed by Vadim Dubrovitsky. Plot The film tells about a man who brings one negative to the world and cannot find harmony. Cast * Anna Dubrovskaya as Anna Petrovna Ivanova * Vladimir Ilyin as Mikhail Mihaylovich Borkin * Yuri Kalinnikov * Eduard Martsevich as Matvey Semenovich Shabelskiy * Aleksey Serebryakov as Nikolay Alekseevich Ivanov * Bogdan Stupka as Pavel Kirillyich Lebedev References External links * {{IMDb title, 2890340 2010 films 2010s Russian-language films Russian drama films 2010 drama films ...
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