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Крымскотатарский-русский словарь (латинский). 2013.
Крымскотатарский-русский словарь (латинский). 2013.
Militsiya — or militia (Russian: милиция; pronounced [mʲiˈlʲitsɨja]) is used as an official name of the civilian police in several former communist states, despite its original military connotation (see militia). The term was used in the Soviet Union,… … Wikipedia
Militsia — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un coche de la militsiya en Moscú Militsiya (en ruso: милиция; ucraniano: мiлiцiя; bielorruso: мiлíцыя; literalmente la milicia ) ha sido el nombre oficial corto de la policía en la Unión Soviética y la may … Wikipedia Español
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine) — This article is about the police authority of Ukraine. For the description of policing methods common to post Soviet states, see Militsiya. Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine) Міністерство внутрішніх справ України (Мiлiцiя України) … Wikipedia
Military Ranks, Special Ranks and Class Rates in Russia — Contents 1 Military Ranks 2 Special Ranks 3 Class Rates 4 Table of Ranks 5 See also … Wikipedia
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NKVD — (НКВД) People s Ministry of Internal Affairs Народный комиссариат внутренних дел Narodnyy komissariat vnutrennikh del NKVD emblem … Wikipedia
Voluntary People's Druzhina — ( ru. Добровольная Народная Дружина, Д НД, Dobrovolnaya Narodnaya Druzhina, DND) variously translated as Voluntary People’s Guard, People’s Volunteer Squads, People s Volunteer Militia, etc. were voluntary detachments for maintaining public order … Wikipedia
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Commissar — For other uses, see Commissar (film). Commissar is the English transliteration of an official title (Russian: комиссар) used in Russia from the time of Peter the Great. The title was used during the Provisional Government for regional heads of… … Wikipedia
Milítsia — Un coche de la militsiya en Moscú. Milítsia (en ruso: милиция; en ucraniano: мiлiцiя; en bielorruso: мiлíцыя; literalmente la milicia ) ha sido el nombre oficial corto de la policía en la Unión Soviética y la mayor parte de los países del Pacto… … Wikipedia Español