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  1. Apr 7, 2020 · In happier times: Sergei Pugachev and Alexandra Tolstoy lived between London, Russia and Paris. Prior to that, Tolstoy had a privileged childhood; her father was a distant relative of the...

    • Who is Boris Pugachev's father?1
    • Who is Boris Pugachev's father?2
    • Who is Boris Pugachev's father?3
    • Who is Boris Pugachev's father?4
    • Who is Boris Pugachev's father?5
    • The Time of Pugachev
    • An Inspiring Leader
    • The Army of Pugachev
    • “Half in Reality, Half in A Dream World”
    • The Legacy of Pugachev’s Downfall

    Pugachev, a former junior lieutenant in the Russian Army, was a symbol of a smoldering revolt that had been waiting for some time for a proper leader to fan its embers into flames. The long-oppressed Cossacks and the religious brotherhood known as the Old Believers supported Pugachev just as they had his predecessor, Stenka Razin, a century before....

    Despite limited experience as a commander, Pugachev proved to be an inspired leader, issuing grandiloquent manifestos in towns he surrounded, and by managing to scratch out his “signature” as best he could, cleverly hiding from his own subordinates the fact that he was illiterate. With the help of local priests and mullahs, he disseminated his “roy...

    Armed with lances, axes, hatchets, pistols, and a smattering of rifles and guns, Pugachev’s men fought on foot, on horseback, and sometimes on skis. As for the besieged garrisons, they were reduced to eating horses, dogs, and cats when their normal rations ran out. Time and again, Pugachev would defeat more traditional Russian commanders and their ...

    The net was closing in on the Pretender, but each time the noose seemed to be tightening irrevocably, Pugachev would somehow make another hairbreadth escape. At the Battle of Tsaritsyn in August 1774, pro-government schoolboys battled Cossacks armed with only their bare fists, while “a sea of fire spread over the whole city,” according to novelist ...

    By that time, there was a greatly increased price of 28,000 rubles on the Pretender’s head, and after their final defeat by Mikhelson’s troops, Pugachev’s chief lieutenants decided that it was time to turn in the “czar” and save their own necks. Pugachev was captured while attempting to flee into the Ural Mountains and was taken before Count Panin,...

  2. Mini Bio. Alla Pugacheva was born Alla Borisovna Pugacheva on April 15, 1949, in Moscow, Russia. Her father, named Boris Mikhailovich Pugachev, was a shoe factory manager in the city of Taldom, Russia. Her mother, named Zinaida Arkhipovna (nee Odegova), was a housewife.

    • April 15, 1949
  3. Name. Boris Mikhailovich Pugachev. Gender. Male. Description. Boris Mikhailovich Pugachëv is the father of Alla Pugacheva.

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    • Boris Mikhailovich Pugachev
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  5. His father, Viktor Fyodorovich Pugachev (29 May 1930 – 2010), was a student in the first class of the Kiev Suvorov Military School. He was awarded Commander of the order of Red Star and held command positions in airborne troops.

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    • Galina Arkhipova (divorced)
  6. 1. What was so special about Pugachev’s insurrection? The Pugachev Rebellion kicked off in September, 1773 and rapidly spread from central Russia to Siberia. Over one million people reportedly ...

  7. Jul 23, 2015 · Mr Pugachev says he believed then that Mr Putin was a forward-thinking force in Russian politics, a man known for implementing orders. “We needed someone who 24 hours a day was going to be ...