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  1. In the meantime, Yury arranged the murder of Prince Konstantin of Ryazan. This unlucky ruler had been captured by Yury's father back in 1302 and had been incarcerated in Moscow since then. While Ryazan was shocked by such a barbarity, Yury annexed the key Ryazanian fortress of Kolomna to Moscow. He also captured Mozhaisk, which formerly ...

  2. If you were a Soviet spy, chances are you knew your way around the menu at the restaurant Aragvi, in Moscow. That's where Stalin's security chief held court, and where KGB spooks met for power...

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  4. Jul 6, 2016 · Aragvi, the Moscow restaurant that was once a favorite haunt of KGB spies and the city's elite, recently reopened. 2 of 6. The dining room of the recently reopened Aragvi. 3 of 6. Detail of artwork in Aragvi. 4 of 6. Aragvi wasn't just for spies. Cosmonauts and Soviet movie stars were frequent visitors, too. 5 of 6.

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  5. Jul 11, 2016 · Veteran KGB spy Yury Kobaladze tells Kelly that the restaurant was also a favorite haunt of Kim Philby, a British agent secretly working for the Soviets who served as the liaison between MI6...

  6. The legendary restaurant "YAR" continues to delight Moscow gourmets with dishes of Russian and European cuisine. Restaurant website yar-restoran.ru

    • Leningradsky Ave. 32/2, Moscow, 125040
    • reservation@sovietsky.ru
    • 8 (495) 960-20-00
  7. Yar Restaurant. Historical Hotel Sovietsky. BOOK NOW. Yar is a name to conjure with in Moscow history. Before the Revolution, it was one of the city's most famous restaurants, frequented by aristocrats, wealthy merchants, artists and writers.

  8. The legendary restaurant "Yar" is a special pride of the hotel. Known for the works of the great Russian classics, since 1826 "Yar" experienced its fourth birth. This bohemian restaurant has been visited by Pushkin, Chaliapin, Gilyarovsky, Rasputin, Savva Morozov, Chekhov, Kuprin, Gorky.

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