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Karazin - Entry Of Russian Troops Into Samarkand 1868
Karazin () is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Karazina. It may refer to * Christelyn Karazin, American writer, columnist, and blogger *Nikolay Karazin (1842–1908), Russian military officer, painter and writer *Vasily Karazin (1773–1842), Russian intellectual, inventor and scientific publisher See also *Karamzin The Karamzin family is a noted Russian noble family of Tatar origin. It originates from the Tatar name Kara-Murza, meaning ''black lord''. Karamzin () is also a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Karamzina. Notable members ... {{surname Russian-language surnames ...
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Christelyn Karazin
Christelyn Karazin (born 17 July 1973) is an American writer, columnist, and blogger on the subject of interracial dating, particularly black women dating outside their race, and specifically black women dating white men. She hosts the blog "Beyond Black & White" and has written for ''Woman's Day'', ''Ebony'', '' Jet'', and Reuters. Biography Karazin graduated from Loyola Marymount University Loyola Marymount University (LMU) is a private Jesuit and Marymount research university in Los Angeles, California. LMU enrolls over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students, making it the largest Catholic university on the west coast of the ... in 1999, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in communication and media studies, and where she wrote for ''The Los Angeles Loyolan''. Her academic background laid the foundation for her subsequent career as a blogger and advocate for social issues related to relationships. Notably, in 2010, Christelyn launched the initiative "No Wedding, No W ...
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Nikolay Karazin
Nikolay Nikolaevich Karazin (; born 1842, Kharkov, Russian Empire (today Kharkiv, Ukraine) — died 1908, Gatchina, Russian Empire)Biography on rulex.ru
was a Russian , and . He is mostly known for his paintings depicting wars and exotic places.


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Nikolay Karazin was born to a family of enlightenment scientists. His grand father Vasily Karazin was a Serbs, Serbian-born Russian Empire, Russian Age of Enlightenment, enlightenment intellectu ...
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Vasily Karazin
Vasily Nazarovich Karazin (; ; 30 January 1773 – 4 November 1842) was a Russian Enlightenment figure, intellectual, inventor, scientific publisher, founder of the Ministry of National Education in the Russian Empire, and of the Imperial Kharkov University (now the V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University in Ukraine). He was active in such areas as: political activism, social engagement, education, educational policy, agricultural research, meteorology. Made countless discoveries in organic and inorganic chemistry, was the first one to propose to make a network of weather station spanning the whole country. Biography Karazin was born in Kruchik village, Kharkov Governorate in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine). The Karazins originated from the noble family of Karadzhi or Karadžić, whose representatives migrated to Russia during the reign of Peter the Great. His father was Nazary Aleksandrovich Karazin, a Russian Imperial Army officer noted for his involvement in Pârv ...
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Karamzin
The Karamzin family is a noted Russian noble family of Tatar origin. It originates from the Tatar name Kara-Murza, meaning ''black lord''. Karamzin () is also a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Karamzina. Notable members * Aurora Karamzin (1808–1902), Finnish-Swede philanthropist, wife of Andrei Karamzin, a son of Nikolay *Nikolay Karamzin Nikolay Mikhailovich Karamzin () was a Russian historian, writer, poet and critic. He is best remembered for his fundamental ''History of the Russian State'', a 12-volume national history. Early life Karamzin was born in the small village of ... (1766–1826), Russian writer, poet, historian and critic References {{surname Russian-language surnames ...
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