Dzerzhinsky

Dzerzhinsky

Dzerzhinsky (masculine), Dzerzhinskaya (feminine), or Dzerzhinskoye (neuter) may refer to:

  • Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926), Communist revolutionary, founder of the Cheka
  • Ivan Dzerzhinsky (1909–1978), Russian composer
  • Dzerzhinsky District (disambiguation), name of several districts in the countries of the former Soviet Union
  • Dzerzhinsky (inhabited locality) (Dzerzhinskaya, Dzerzhinskoye), name of several inhabited localities in Russia
  • Dzerzhinski, Armenia
  • Dzerzhinskaya Line, a line of the Moscow Metro, Moscow, Russia
  • Dzerzhinsky, a Sverdlov-class cruiser
  • Dzerzhinsky, a canceled Kirov-class battlecruiser
  • Steam locomotive FD, also known as the Felix Dzerzhinsky-class of Soviet steam locomotives
  • Sofia Dzerzhinskaya (1882–1968), Polish politician
  • Dzerzhinskaya, name of the Lubyanka station of the Moscow Metro in 1935–1990
  • Dzerzhinskaya, until 1994, the name of the Universytet station of the Kharkiv Metro
  • Dzerzhinskaya, former name of the Lybidska station of the Kiev Metro
  • Dzerzhynska (Kryvyi Rih Metrotram), a station of the Kryvyi Rih Metrotram
  • Dzerzhinskoe, former name of Besagash, a village in Kazakhstan

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  • Dzerzhinsky District — may refer to:;Districts of federal subjects of Russia: *Dzerzhinsky District, Kaluga Oblast, a district in Kaluga Oblast, Russia *Dzerzhinsky District, Krasnoyarsk Krai, a district in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia;City districts: *Dzerzhinsky City… …   Wikipedia

  • Dzerzhinsky (town) — Dzerzhinsky ( ru. Дзержинский) is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, on a bank of the Moskva River, fifteen kilometers south from the city of Lyubertsy. The western part of Dzerzhinsky is connected with Moscow. Population: 41,488 (2002… …   Wikipedia

  • Dzerzhinsky City District, Perm — Dzerzhinsky City District ( ru. Дзержинский район) is one of the city districts of Perm. According to the results of the 2002 Census, Dzerzhinsky City District is fourth by the size of population with 153,403 inhabitants (constituting 15.2 % of… …   Wikipedia

  • Dzerzhinsky, Feliks Edmundovich — (1877–1926)    Born into a family of Polish landowners, Dzerzhinsky joined the Socialist Democratic Party of Poland and Lithuania while a student. As a political activist, he was arrested and imprisoned by the tsarist authorities on several… …   Historical dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence

  • Dzerzhinsky, Feliks Edmundovich — ▪ Russian revolutionary Polish  Feliks Dzierżyński  born Sept. 11 [Aug. 30, Old Style], 1877, Dzerzhinovo, near Minsk, Russian Empire [now in Belarus] died July 20, 1926, Moscow       Bolshevik leader, head of the first Soviet secret police… …   Universalium

  • Dzerzhinsky Political-Military Academy in Warsaw — Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky Political Military Academy in Warsaw pl. Wojskowa Akademia Polityczna im. Feliksa Dzierżyńskiego – was Soviet style military academy established by communists in Warsaw 1951 1990. It was an institution founded for… …   Wikipedia

  • Dzerzhinsky — /dzɪəˈʒinski/ (say dzear zheenskee) noun Feliks Edmundovich, 1877–1926, Polish born organiser and head of the Soviet Cheka …  

  • Dzerzhinsky, Feliks (Edmundovich) — born Sept. 11, 1877, Dzerzhinovo, near Minsk, Russian Empire died July 20, 1926, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R. Russian Bolshevik leader, head of the first Soviet secret police organization. Son of a Polish nobleman, he was repeatedly arrested for… …   Universalium

  • Felix Dzerzhinsky — Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (Polish: Feliks Edmundowicz Dzierżyński, Russian: Феликс Эдмундович Дзержинский, Belarusian: Фелікс Эдмундавіч Дзяржынскі; OldStyleDate|11 September|1877|30 August ndash;July 20, 1926) was a Polish Communist… …   Wikipedia

  • Ivan Dzerzhinsky — Ivan Ivanovich Dzerzhinsky ( ru. Иван Иванович Дзержинский) (April 9, 1909 ndash;January 18, 1978) was a Russian composer. He is notable in that the work for which he best known, his opera Quiet Flows the Don ( Timhiy Don ), was more successful… …   Wikipedia

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