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-nik
Suffixes -archy [ -cide -cracy -cycle -gate -hood -ic -illion -ism -ist -kinesis -mania -nik -graphy -oid -logy -ome -omics -nomy -onym -ous -phil- -phob- -phone polis -scope -stan Ville -ware The English suffix -nik is of Slavic or..
Nik
Nik may refer to: Nik Pace, an America's Next Top Model contestant.-nik, an English suffix of Slavic origin.NIK, the shortened name of The Supreme Chamber of Control of Poland, Najwyższa Izba Kontroli in Polish.One of three 2002 FIFA World Cup mascots. ..
Nik-L-Nip
Nik-L-Nip is a brand of juice confection that comes in a variety of fruit flavors, marketed by Tootsie Roll Industries. Confectionery products of Tootsie Roll Industries Blow Pops | Caramel Apple Pops | Cella's | Charleston Chew | Child's Play | Crows | Cry Baby | Dots | Dubble Bubble | Flu..
Nikah
Nikah or nikkah (Arabic: النكاح ), is the contract between a bride and bridegroom and part of an Islamic marriage, a strong covenant (mithaqun Ghalithun) as expressed in Qur'an 4:21). The first part of the marriage ceremony, Nikah, is the signing of the marriage contract itself. Various trad..
Nikahang Kowsar
Nikahang Kowsar (Persian: نیکآهنگ کوثر , born 1969) is an Iranian cartoonist, journalist, and blogger, currently living in Toronto, Canada. Nikahang Kowsar was arrested and spent time in prison for his depiction of "Professor..
Nikaho, Akita
Nikaho (にかほ市; -shi) is a city located in Akita, Japan. In 2003, the town of Nikaho (formerly 仁賀保町 in Japanese) had an estimated population of 11,698 and a density of 118.75 persons per km². The total area was 98.51 km². On October 12005, the town of Nikaho merged with the..
Nikah Halala
Shia and much Sunni jurisprudence of Sharia disallows a couple remarrying after having been through three divorces. Some Sunni schools view a triple talaq, when the husband saying "I divorce you" three times in a row, as equivalent to three single talaq. Other Sunnis and Shia treat that as a sin..
Nikah Ijtimah
Nikah Ijtimah (English: Combined marriage ) is a form of polyandry that existed in the Pre-Islamic period in the Arabian peninsula. Contents 1 Definition2 History3 References4 See also Definition Ths form of marriage, according to a Hadith narration attributed to Aisha: ''"th..
Nikah Misyar
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide view].Please improve the article or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. Nikah Misyar or "travellers' marriage" (Arabic: نكاح ..
Nikah Mut'ah
''This is a sub-article to Islamic marriage. ''This article is about the marriage form, for other uses, see Mut'ah. Nikāħu l-Mutˤa (Arabic نكاح المتعة, also Nikah Mut'ah), is the second form of marriage, described in the Qur'an (4:24). It is a fixed-time marriage which, according to t..
Nikah urfi
Nikah urfi is a kind of Islamic marriage. It is similar to the Nikah ceremony. An urfi marriage is a marriage without an official contract. Couples repeat the words, "We got married" and pledge commitment before God. Usually a paper, stating that the two are married, is written and two witnesses sig..
Nikaia
Nikaia (Greek: Νίκαια) can refer to: the ancient city Nicaea, present Iznik in Turkey.Nikaia, Attica, a suburb of Athens, Greece.Nikaia, Larissa, a town in the Larissa Prefecture, Greece.the ancient name of Nice, France. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of artic..
Nikaia, Attica
> Statistics Prefecture: Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens Location:Latitude:Longitude: 37.9685 (37°58'9') N lat. 23.6365 (23°38'24') E long. Area:-Total-Water-Rank -7 km² around 20 m40 m(centre)around 300 to 400 m, Aigaleo Postal code: 184 Area/distance code: 11-30-210 ..
Nikaia Olympic Weightlifting Hall
The Nikaia Olympic Weightlifting Hall is an indoor arena in Nikaia, near Piraeus. It hosted the weightlifting events at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The venue was officially opened on August 14, 2004, shortly before the beginning of the games. The building seats 5,100, though only 3,..
Nikan High School
Nikan is the name of a boys-only school located in the north of Tehran, Iran. Hundreds of members of the Iranian political or religious elite have sent their sons to this school, which is famous for its high quality education in math and physics, as well as an emphasis on Shia religious values and ..
Nikare II
Nikare II was the tenth pharaoh of the Hyksos Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt ..
Nikasil
Nikasil was a trademarked nickel-based coating for piston engine cylinder liners. It was used to allow aluminium cylinders and pistons to function with acceptable levels of friction. Unlike other methods, including cast iron cylinder liners, Nikasil allowed very large cylinder bores with tight tol..
Nikau
Nikau (Rhopalostylis sapida) is a palm tree endemic to New Zealand. The Nikau, New Zealand's only native palm, grows in temperate, lowland areas of New Zealand. It grows naturally as far south as the Chatham Islands, the Banks Peninsula, and Hokitika on the West Coast, making it the world's south..
Nikaya
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Nikaya Buddhism
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirt..
Nika Award
The Nika Award is a prestegious annual ceremony held by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences which was established in 1987 in Moscow, Russia, and ostentatiously modelled on the Academy Awards (Oscars). Russian Academy Award takes its name from Nike, the goddess of victory. Accordingly,..
Nika Futterman
Nika Futterman (b. 1977 in New York) is an American voice actor who is the voice of Miguel on the PBS Kids show Maya & Miguel, and is also the voice of Adam in the Cartoon Network show My Gym Partner's a Monkey. She also has voiced in many video games, such as [[Ratchet: Deadlocked]], Destroy All Hu..
Nika riots
The Nika riots (Greek: Στάση του Νίκα), or Nika revolt, took place over the course of a week in Constantinople in 532. It was the most violence Constantinople had ever seen to that point, with nearly half the city being burned or destroyed and roughly 30,000 dead. Contents 1 Bac..
Nika Turković
Nika Turković (born 1995) was the Croatian entry for Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2004. She came 3rd with her song 'Hej Mali' (Hey Little Boy). Since she appeared in the contest she has appeared on several TV shows in Croatia, including two on 'Studio 10'. Both appearances were with Dino Jelu..
Nike
Nike may mean: Nike (mythology), the Greek goddess who personifies victoryNike, Inc., a company specializing in sportswear and other athletic equipmentProject Nike, a type of surface-to-air missileNika Award, a Russian film awardNike Award, a Polish language literature prize This is a [disambi..
Nike+iPod
The Nike+iPod Sports Kit is a wireless device kit that allows communication between a pair of Nike+ shoes and an iPod nano. The kit was revealed on May 23, 2006 but was unavailable for purchase for a little time. The kit is able to store information such as the elapsed time of the workout, the dist..
Nike+ iPod Sport Kit
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Nike, Inc.
Nike, Inc. (Pronounced: NIGH-KEY) (NYSE: [NKE]) is a major American manufacturer of athletic shoes, Clothing/apparel, and sports equipment. The company takes its name from the Greek goddess of victory, Nike. Nike markets its products under its own brand as well as Air Jordan, Nike Golf a..
Nike-Asp
Nike Asp is the designation of an American sounding rocket. The Nike Asp has a ceiling of 220 km, a takeoff thrust of 217 kN, a takeoff weight of 700 kg, a diameter of 0.42 m and a length of 7.90 m. http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/nikeasp.htm ..
Nike-Cajun
A Nike-Cajun in launch position. The Nike-Cajun was a two-stage sounding rocket built by combining a Nike base stage with a Cajun upper stage. It was launched 714 times between 1956 and 1976 and was the most frequently used sounding rocket of the western world. The Nike Cajun had a launch weigh..
Nike-Deacon
Nike Deacon is the designation of an American sounding rocket. The Nike Deacon has a ceiling of 189 km, a takeoff thrust of 217 kN, a takeoff weight of 710 kg, a diameter of 0.42 m and a length of 7.74 m. http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/nikeacon.htm ..
Nike-Hercules Missile
Nike Hercules missile The Nike-Hercules Missile, designation MIM-14 (initially SAM-N-25), was a solid fuel propelled surface-to-air missile, used by US and NATO armed forces for high- and medium-altitude air defense. It could also be employed in a surface-to-surface role. The Nike-Hercules sy..
Nikel
Nikel (Russian: ) is an urban-type settlement in Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located on the shores of Lake Kuets-Yarvi some 196 km northwest of Murmansk. Population: 15,900 (2005 est.); 16,534 (2002 Census); 18,000 (1973). ..
Nikephoros Bryennios
Nikephoros Bryennios or Nicephorus Bryennius (Greek: Νικηφόρος Βρυέννιος, Nikēphoros Bryennios), 1062–1137), Byzantine general, statesman and historian, was born at Orestias (Adrianople). Contents 1 Life2 Family3 Writings4 Editions5 References Li..
Nikephoros I
Nikephoros I and his son and successor, Stauracius. Nikephoros I or Nicephorus I, Logothetes or Genikos (Greek: Νικηφόρος Α΄, Nikēphoros I, "Bringer of Victory"), (died July 26, 811) was Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811. He was a native of Seleucia Sidera and was allegedly of Ara..
Nikephoros II
Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas Nikephoros II Phokas or Nicephorus II Phocas (Greek: Νικηφόρος Β΄ Φωκάς, Nikēphoros II Phōkas), (c. 912 — 969), Byzantine Emperor from 963 to 969. During the 6 years of his rule, Phokas alienated the sympathies of his followers and was assassin..
Nikephoros III
Nikephoros III Botaneiates or Nicephorus III Botaniates (Greek: Νικηφόρος Γ΄ Βοτανειάτης, Nikēphoros III Botaneiatēs), Byzantine emperor from 1078 to 1081, belonged to a family which claimed descent from the Roman Fabii and the Byzantine Phokas family. Nikephoros Botaneiates ..
Nikephoros II Orsini
Nikephoros II Orsini or Nikephoros II Doukas or Ducas (Greek: Νικηφόρος Β΄ Δούκας, Nikēphoros II Doukas), was the ruler of Epirus from 1335 to 1338 and from 1356 until his death in 1359. Life Nikephoros was the son of John Orsini of Epirus and Anna Palaiologina. When his mother ..
Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas
Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas or Nicephorus I Comnenus Ducas (Greek: Νικηφόρος Α΄ Κομνηνός Δούκας, Nikēphoros I Komnēnos Doukas), (c. 1240–c. 1297) was ruler of Epirus from 1267/8 to c. 1297. Life Nikephoros was the eldest son of Michael II Komnenos Doukas and The..
Nikephoros Ouranos
Nikephoros Ouranos (Gr. Νικηφορος Ουρανος) was the Byzantine strategos of Antiocheia from 999 to circa 1010. He also led the army that crushed the Bulgars and wounded their Tsar Samuil at the Spercheios River in 996 or 7. This was during the reign of Basil II the Bulgar-Slayer. Ouran..
NikeTalk
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]]Niketalk is an online sneaker community which discuss release dates of sneakers from lines such as Nike, Air Jordan, Adidas, Reebok etc. ..
Niketa Calame
Niketa Calame (born on November 10, 1980) is an African-American actress who is mostly known as the voice of young Nala in Disney's popular animated film The Lion King (1994). She also appeared in 1993's CB4. External links [Her Picture] ..
Nikethamide
Nikethamide is a stimulant which mainly affects the respiratory cycle. It was formerly used as a medical countermeasure towards tranquilizer overdoses. In sports, nikethamide is listed by the World Anti-Doping Agency as a banned substance. When it was discovered that American sprinter and world ch..
Nike (mythology)
This article discusses the Greek Goddess. For the sports apparel and equipment company, see Nike, Inc. Greek deitiesseries Primordial deities Titans and Olympians Aquatic deities Chthonic deities Other deities Personified concepts MusesNemesisMoiraeCratosZelusNikeMetisCharites Adra..
Nike Air Max
Nike Air Max is a shoe by the company Nike that was introduced in 1987 as the first example of Air Max-branded technologies. The Nike Air Max shoe uses a large air cushioning unit which is visible at the side of the midsole in most models. Especially sought after models include the 1987 (Air Max I),..
Nike Air Max 2 CB 94
Is a popular sneaker created by Nike, released in 1994. It is part of the Air Max family. It's full name is Air Max 2 Charles Barkley 94 and "Barkleys" or CB 94 in short. Barkleys are sold from $90 to $120 in retail stores. Popular colorways include all-White, Black/Red/White and Black/Blue/White. ..
Nike Apache
The Nike Apache was a sounding rocket with a Nike rocket as first and an Apache rocket as upper stage. The Nike Apache was launched 697 times between 1958 and 1990. payload: 36 kgmaximum altitude: 200 kmtakeoff thrust: 217 kNtakeoff weight: 728 kgdiameter: 0.42 mlength: 8.31 mspan: 1.52 mfuel: PU s..
Nike Award
For the Russian film award, see Nika Award The NIKE Literary Award (Nagroda Literacka NIKE) is the most prestigious award for Polish literature. Established in 1997 and funded by Gazeta Wyborcza, Poland's largest daily paper, and the consulting company NICOM, it is conferred annually in October for ..
Nike Bauer
Bauer is one of the leading manufacturers of hockey equipment, fitness and recreational skates. The hockey equipment that Bauer produces include: helmets, gloves, sticks, skates, shinguards, pants, shoulder pads, elbow pads, as well as goalie equipment. In 1994, it became a wholly-owned subsidia..
Nike Free
Nike Free is technology developed by Nike, Inc. and incorporated into some of their athletic shoes. Nike Free simulates barefoot running while wearing a shoe. This is believed to have many positive effects on training; running barefoot has been shown to strengthen muscles in the foot that would othe..
Nike Grind
Nike Grind is part of Nike's Reuse-A-Shoe program that was started in 1993. The purpose of the program is to eliminate waste and close the loop on Nike's product lifecycle by collecting post-consumer, non-metal-containing athletic shoes of any brand, including Nike shoes that are returned due to a m..
Nike Hawk
Nike Hawk is the designation of an American sounding rocket. It has an apogee of 160 km, a liftoff thrust of 217 kN, a total mass of 1100 kg and a total length of 9.00 m. External links [More information about Nike Hawk] ..
Nike Hydac
Nike Hydac is the designation of an American sounding rocket with two stages. The Nike Hydac has an apogee of 150 km, a liftoff thrust of 217.00 kN, a launch mass of 900 kg, a diametre of 0.42 m and a length of 9.10 m. Source: http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/nikhydac.htm ..
Nike Iroquois
Nike Iroquois is the designation of a two-stage American sounding rocket. The Nike Iroquois was launched 213 times between 1964 and 1978. The maximum flight height of the Nike Iroquois amounts to 290 km, the takeoff thrust 48,800 lbf (217 kN), the takeoff weight 700 kg and the length 8.00 m. http:/..
Nike J
A US Nike Hercules missile NIKE J was the name for the Japanese version of the Nike-Hercules Missile surface to air missile. It was produced by Mitsubishi. First test firings of the missile occurred in November 1970. Length: 12.5 mDiameter: 0.8 mWing span: 2.1 mWeight: 4.5 tonsRange: 130 kmSp..
Nike Javelin
Nike Javelin is the designation of an American two stage sounding rocket. The Nike Javelin was launched 34 times between 1964 and 1978. The maximum flight altitude of the Nike Javelin was 130 km, the takeoff thrust 217 kN, takeoff weight 900 kg, diameter 0.42 m and length 8.20 m. External links htt..
Nike Malemute
Nike Malemute is the designation of a two-stage American sounding rocket, consisting of a Nike starting stage and a Malemute upper stage. The Nike Malemute has a ceiling of 500 km, a takeoff thrust of 48,800 lbf (217 kN), a takeoff weight of 1000 kg, a diameter of 0.42 m and a length of 8.60 m. Ext..
Nike Nike
Nike Nike is the designation of a U.S. sounding rocket. The Nike Nike consists of two Nike rocket stages (and if necessary a further rocket stage) and reaches a ceiling of 352 km. The Nike Nike was used 16 times between 1954 and 1979. External links http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/nikenike.htm ..
Nike One 2022
Gran Turismo 4 / Nike Collaboration At the much anticipated Tokyo release party for the driving simulator Gran Turismo 4, Polyphony president Kazunori Yamauchi stunned the attendees with the surprise announcement that GT4 and Nike had collaborated on the Nike ONE, signaling a new era in product ..
Nike Orion
Nike Orion is the designation of a two-stage American elevator research rocket, with a Nike base stage and an Orion upper stage. The Nike Orion is 9 m long, has a diameter of 0.42 m, a launch weight of 1100 kilograms, a launch thrust of 217 kN and a ceiling of 140 km. External link [http://ww..
Nike Recruit
Nike Recruit is the designation of a two-stage American sounding rocket, using a Nike rocket as the booster stage. The Nike Recruit has an apogee of 5 km, a liftoff thrust of 217.00 kN, a total mass of 1100 kg and a total length of 8.00 m. http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/nikcruit.htm ..
Nike Shox
Shox is technology developed by Nike, Inc. and incorporated into several of their flagship athletic shoes. Shox are small columns that make up the outsole of the shoe. They are mostly made of rubber. Shox are usually used in groups of four, in a square formation, in the heel of the shoe, though some..
Nike Skateboarding
Nike Skateboarding is a line of skateboarding products created by Nike, Inc. which mainly consist of shoes and clothing (with the occasional umbrella). Nike launched this line in March 2002 in an effort to enter the rapidly growing skateboarding market. Contents 1 Background information1...
Nike T40 T55
Nike T40 T55 is the designation of an American three-stage rocket consisting of a Nike, a T40 and a T55 stage. It has a liftoff thrust of 217 kN and a length of 9 metres. ..
Nike Tomahawk
The Nike Tomahawk was a two stage American sounding rocket. The first stage was a Nike rocket, the second a Tomahawk rocket. The Nike Tomahawk has a ceiling of 370 kilometers, a payload capacity of 45 kg, a launch thrust of 217 kN, a launch weight of 990 kg, a diameter of 0.42 m and a length of 10...
Nike Total 90
--> Nike Total 90 is the clothing brand established by Nike for Football. The range of clothes include shoes, shorts and shirts. Many of the shirts are novelty items however some shirts are designed specifically for sport. These shirts would include special material which absorbs sweat and transfer..
Nike Viper
Nike Viper is the designation of a two-stage American sounding rocket, consisting of a Nike starting stage and a Viper upper stage. The Nike Viper has a ceiling of 80 km, a takeoff thrust of 217 kN (48,800 lbf), a takeoff weight of 600 kg and a length of 8.00 m. External link http://www.astronautix..
Nike Vision
Nike Vision is a sub-company of the Nike corporation who produces high quality, Italian made prescription eye-wear and sunglasses for the optical market. They use a product called Marchon Flexon, which is claimed to be the lightest, most flexible product for eye-wear. See also Nike, IncFlexon Ex..
Nikhat Khan
Nikhat Khan is an Indian film producer. She is the daughter of Bollywood actor, director, producer, and writer Tahir Hussain. She has three siblings: Aamir Khan, Faisal Khan, and Farhat Khan. Nikhat helped producer her father's first directoral venture Tum Mere Ho in 1990. Producer Tum Mere Ho (1..
Nikhil
Nikhil is a Hindi and Sanskrit name that means "complete" or "universal". Sanskrit fragmentation of the word yields: Ni (without) + Kh (sky or boundary) + L (agreed or liked). It also has connotations with the colour blue, possibly because of the word, "sky" being one of its roots. Notable people na..
Nikhilananda
Swami Nikhilananda (1895-1973), was an initiated disciple of Sri Sarada Devi. In 1933, he founded the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center of New York, a branch of Ramakrishna Mission, and remained its head until his death in 1973. An accomplished writer and thinker, Swami's greatest contribution was th..
Nikhila Orissa Beedi Shramika Federation
Nikhila Orissa Beedi Shramika Federation (All Orissa Beedi Workers Federation), a trade union in Orissa, India, organizing women beedi workers. NOBSF is affiliated to the All India Trade Union Congress. ..
Nikhil Advani
Nikhil Advani is an Indian director working in the Bollywood industry. He worked under Dharma Productions which was the production house of the late Yash Johar, father of Karan Johar. He was assistant to Karan Johar and was assistant director. He assisted him in his two directorial projects, Kuch K..
Nikhil Banerjee
Nikhil Banerjee Nikhil Banerjee (Bangla: নিখিল ব্যানার্জী) (14 October 1931–27 January 1986) was one of India's most prominent sitar players of the second half of the 20th Century. He never achieved the glamour of Vilayat Khan or his gurubhai Ravi Shankar, but ..
Nikhil Chopra
Nikhil ChopraIndia (IND) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches 1 39 '''Runs scored 7 310 Batting average 3.50 15.50 100s/50s -/- -/1 Top score 4 61 ..
Nikhil Dhurandhar
Dr. Nikhil V. Dhurandhar is a university professor who found the first human virus to be associated with human obesity. He has published details about the human adenovirus AD-36, the "obesity virus". Dhurandhar works at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center. External links [Official sit..
Nikhil Kanetkar
Nikhil Kanetkar (born May 13, 1979) is a male badminton player from India. Kanetkar played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's singles, defeating Sergio Llopis of Spain in the first round. In the round of 16, Kanetkar was himself defeated by Peter Gade of Denmark. Kanetkar became enga..
Nikhil Kothari
Nikhil Kothari is an architect on the Web/ASP.NET team at Microsoft, and is primarily responsible for the server controls framework, Atlas (Ajax Framework) framework, and Script# (ScriptSharp). He is the author of "Developing ASP.NET Server Controls and Components" - which is the book on writing se..
Nikhil Manipuri Mahasabha
Nikhil Manipuri Hindu Mahasabha, initially a Hindu nationalist organization founded in Manipur in 1934. NMHM was opposed to the increasing Manipuri nationalism, and sought to protect the interests of upper caste Hindus in the state. The organization was modelled after the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahas..
Nikhil Utkal Adivasi Congress
The Nikhil Utkal Adivasi Congress is a tribal political party in the Indian state of Orissa. The party contested the 1952 elections. ..
Niki
Niki is a scheduled, international, passenger airline based at Vienna Airport in Austria. It operates as a budget airline mainly from Germany and Austria. Contents 1 History2 Services3 Fleet4 External links History Niki Lauda, ex-Grand Prix driver, had been ousted from L..
Niki, Hokkaido
Niki (仁木町; -chou) is a town located in Yoichi District, Shiribeshi, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2004, the town has an estimated population of 3,954 and a density of 23.55 persons per km². The total area is 167.93 km². External link [Official website] in Japanes..
Nikica Valentić
Nikica Valentić (born 1950) is a Croatian politician. Before being involved in politics, Valentić was high-ranking official of INA, the Croatian state petrol company. On April 4th 1993, as member of Croatian Democratic Union, he was appointed by President Franjo Tuđman to the post of Croatian p..
Nikiforos Diamandouros
Nikiforos P. Diamandouros (Greek: Νικηφόρος Π. Διαμαντούρος) (born June 25, 1942 in Athens) is a Greek academic and since 2003 the European Ombudsman. He received a B.A. degree from Indiana University (1963) and M.A. (1965), M.Phil. (1969) and Ph.D. (1972) degrees from Columbi..
Nikifor Grigoriev
Nikifor Grigoriev (commonly known as Ataman Grigoriev; also known as Matvey Grigoriev and Mykola Grigoriev, born Nichishyr Servetnik; circa 1885 – July 27, 1919) was a Ukrainian insurgent "Green Army" leader during the Russian Civil War. Grigoriev was a Cossack officer in the Russian Imper..
Nikinapi
Nikinapi was an Illiniwek chief who welcomed the Marquette-Joliet party in 1673 at a Peoria camp. References Armstrong, Virginia Irving. (1971). I Have Spoken. Sage Books, The Swallow Press Inc. Page 5. ..
Nikiphoros Lytras
Nikiphoros Lytras (1832-1904) was a nineteenth century Greek painter born in Tinos, and trained in Athens at the School of Arts. In 1860 he won a scholarship to Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Munich. After completing these studies, he became a professor at the School of Arts in 1866, a position ..
Nikiski, Alaska
Nikiski is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. The population was 4,327 at the 2000 census. Geography Nikiski is located at [60°42′28″N, 151°15′46″W] (60.707891, -151.262646)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the..
Nikiski High School
Nikiski High School is a public high school in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District located in Nikiski, Alaska. The student population of student population is approximately 400 students in grades 7-12 and is classified as a 3A school by the Alaska School Activities Association. Nikiski Hig..
Nikiszowiec
Nikiszowiec (German: Nikischau) is a historical settlement of Katowice. Now that is inner disctrict Janów - Nikiszowiec. ..
Nikita
This article is about the film entitled Nikita a.k.a. La Femme Nikita. For other uses, see Nikita (disambiguation). Nikita (re-titled La Femme Nikita in some markets) is the title of a 1990 French movie written and directed by Luc Besson, and a Canadian television series of the same title, which wa..
Nikita, Ukraine
Nikita (Ukrainian: Нікіта, Russian: , ) is a townlet in Crimea, Ukraine. It is known for the Nikitsky Botanical Garden named after the settlement. Ofiginally it was a village of Nikita owned by a landowner Smirnov, bought by the state in 1811 for the creation of the botanical garden. During ..
Nikitaras
Nikitaras (Greek: Νικηταρας) was the nom de guerre of Nikitas Stamatelopoulos (Greek: Νικητας Σταματελοπουλος) (1784?–1849), a Greek revolutionary who fought for Greece's freedom during the Greek War of Independence. The date and place of Nikitaras' birth are di..
Nikita (disambiguation)
Nikita may refer to: A Unisex name (male in Russian, female in French). People Nikita Khrushchev, the former Soviet Premier.Nikita Alexeev, NHL ice hockey player.Nikita Mikhalkov, filmmaker and actor.Nikita Denise, erotic actress.Nikita: the ring name of female professional wrestler, Katarina Wate..
Nikita (TV series)
Nikita (re-titled La Femme Nikita in the United States and other international markets) is a television spy drama based upon the French film directed by Luc Besson (see Nikita). Created by Joel Surnow, who later co-created 24 with fellow Nikita executive consultant Robert Cochran, this series was ..
Nikita Alexeev
Nikita Alexeev (b. December 27 1981 in Murmansk, Russia) is a Russian ice hockey forward who currently plays for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the NHL. Contents 1 Playing Career2 Career Statistics3 International Play4 Reference Playing Career Alexeev came to North America in 199..
Nikita and Jade Ramsey
British Actresses Film Credits include the twin X-Kids in 'X-Men 2', the hugely successful British Comedy 'Bridget Jones 2 - The Edge of Reason', 'Vanity Fair' starring opposite Reece Witherspoon and Tapagies in the yet to be released 'Man Who Sold the World' Hosting on the popular childrens show ..
Nikita Belykh
Nikita Belykh (Russian: , b June 13 1975) is a Russian opposition politician and the leader of the Union of Right Forces party. Nikita Belykh was born on 13 June 1975, graduated from Perm State University. In 1998 he became vice-president of the "Perm Financial-Industrial Group". In 2001 Belykh was..
Nikita Denise
Nikita Denise (born Denisa Balážová on 25 July 1976 in Czechoslovakia) is a Czech erotic actress and adult film director living and working primarily in the United States. Contents 1 Biography2 Fast Facts3 Awards3.0.1 AVN3.0.2 XRCO4 Selected filmography5 Not..
Nikita Ivanovich Panin
Count Nikita Ivanovich Panin (Russian: ) (September 18 1718 – March 31 1783) was an influential Russian statesman and political mentor to Catherine the Great for the first eighteen years of her reign. He advocated the Northern Alliance and closer ties with Frederick the Great of Prussia. His s..
Nikita Izotov
Nikita Izotov is sometimes referred to (at least by specialists) as the "First Stakhanovite," because he was the first Soviet worker singled out by the press for a superhuman (and possibly bogus) act of labor. In his case, in 1936, he was praised for having mined far more coal than anyone else--doze..
Nikita Khrushchev
Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchyov (Russian: [ Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [NATO Warsaw Pact Political leaders: United States *Franklin D. Roosevelt*Harry S. Truman*Dwight D. Eisenhower*John F. Kennedy*Lyndon B. Johnson*Richard Nixon*Gerald Ford*Jimmy Carter*Ronald Reagan*Georg..
Nikita Koloff
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Nikita Koshkin
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Nikita Kosoy Trubchevsky
Nikita Kosoy Trubchevsky (16th century – January 1608) was a Prince. Contents 1 Father2 Wife3 Brothers4 Sons5 See also Father Roman Trubchevsky (16th century – ?) Wife Eudoksia Mikhailovna Trubchevska Brothers Timofey Trubchevsky (12 November 1602 St. Trinity Mo..
Nikita Magaloff
Nikita Magaloff (Born 8th February 1912 in St. Petersburg, Russia; Died 26th December 1982 in Switzerland): Pianist. Magaloff and his family left Russia in 1918 for Finland and then Paris, where he studied with Isidor Philipp. He also numbered Ravel and Prokofiev among his friends there. He was be..
Nikita Mikhalkov
Nikita Mikhalkov in the 2005 Fandorin movie [The Councillor of State]. Nikita Sergeyevich Mikhalkov (Russian: Никита Сeргеевич Михалков; born in 1945, Moscow) is perhaps the most famous living Russian filmmaker and actor. Contents 1 The Mikhalkov family..
Nikita Missile
The Nikita Missile is a fictional remote controlled rocket launcher in the in Metal Gear Series of video games. The missile is available to Snake in Metal Gear Solid, [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]], Metal Gear Ac!d, and Metal Gear Ac!d 2, however does not appear in [[Metal Gear Solid 3: Sna..
Nikita Moiseyev
Nikita Nikolayevich Moiseyev (Russian: Никита Николаевич Моисеев) (23 August 1917 – 29 February 2000) was a prominent Russian mathematician, full member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (later of Russia). His fields of study included applied mathematics, solid state dy..
Nikita Petrovich Panin
Count Nikita Petrovich Panin (Russian: Ники́та Петро́вич Па́нин) (1770 - 1837), a famous Russian diplomat, vice-chancellor, State Chancellor 6 Oct 1799 - 18 Nov 1800 (acting) and Foreign Minister of Russia. A nephew of Count Nikita Ivanovich Panin, son of Petr Ivanovich Panin..
Nikita Romanovich
Nikita Romanovich also known as Nikita Zakharyin-Yuriev (Russian: , d. 23 April 1586) was a Muscovite boyar whose grandson Mikhail Feodorovich founded the Romanov dynasty of Russian tsars. He was son of the boyar Roman Zakharyin and the brother-in-law of Ivan IV of Russia. Nikita Romanovich is firs..
Nikita Simonyan
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Nikita the Furrier
Nikita the Furrier (Russian: Никита Кожемяка, sometimes called Cyril [Кирилл] or Elias the Tailor [Илья Швец]) is a character in Russian folklore, a town craftsman who released the daughter of Kievan prince from the dragon's captivity. The oldest prototy..
Nikita Trubetskoy
Prince Nikita Yurievich Trubetskoy (Никита Юрьевич Трубецкой in Russian) (May 26, 1699 - October 16, 1767) was a Russian statesman and Field Marshal (1756), minister of defense of Russia 1760. His parents were general-poruchik and senator Yuri Troubetzkoy (20 April 1668 ..
Nikita Yakovlevich Bichurin
Bichurin's map of Lhasa. Nikita Yakovlevich Bichurin (Никита Яковлевич Бичурин), better known under his monastic name Iakinf (Иакинф) (August 29, 1777 – May 11, 1853), was one of the founding fathers of Sinology. He was born to a family of Chuvash priests and ..
Nikitin
Nikitin is a common Russian surname that formed from Christian name Nikita Nikitin may stand for the following people: Afanasiy Nikitin (?-1472) - Russian explorer and merchant;Alexander Nikitin - contemporary Russian environment activist and a dissident Navy officer;Sergey Nikitin - contemporary R..
Nikitova LLC
Nikitova LLC is a leading international outsourcing company of interactive entertainment software products. The company maintains a diverse portfolio of products that span a wide range of categories and target markets and can be used on a variety of game hardware platforms and operating systems. Ni..
Nikitsky Botanical Garden
Nikitsky Botanical Garden (Russian: ) is one of the oldest botanical gardens. It is located in Crimea, Ukraine, close to Yalta, by the shores of the Black Sea. It was founded in 1812 and named after the settlement Nikita, Ukraine. Its founder and first director was Russian botanist Christian Steve..
Nikitsky Boulevard
Nikitsky Boulevard, russian: Никитский бульвар, is a boulevard in central Moscow, Russia. The boulevard is a part of the Boulevard Ring, and begins at Arbat Square and New Arbat Street. The street ends at the crossing with the Nikitsky Street, where it becomes the Tverskoy Boulev..
Niki Ashton
Niki Christina Ashton is a Thompson, Manitoba resident who represented the New Democratic Party in the Churchill riding for the Canadian federal election, 2006, where she finished second. She is the daughter of Steve Ashton. Niki Ashton was born in Thompson, Manitoba and attended Ecole Riverside S..
Niki Bakogianni
Women's Athletics Silver 1996 High jump Niki Bakogianni (born June 9, 1968 in Lamia) is a former Greek high jumper best known for winning a silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics after a tough competition with Stefka Kostadinova, who eventually became Olympic champion. This was Bakog..
Niki Barr
Niki Barr is an American musician, based in Denton, Maryland who is most known for her tours overseas performing for U.S. troops. She has toured overseas locations through Armed Forces Entertainment, operated by the U.S. military (distinct from the USO which is independent of the military). H..
Niki Caro
Niki Caro (born 1967) is a film director and screenwriter who was born in Wellington, New Zealand. Her most significant film to date is Whale Rider from 2002. It was critically praised and won a number of awards at international film festivals. Filmography ''North Country (2005)The Whale Rider ..
Niki Chow
Niki Chow Lai-ki (Traditional Chinese: 周麗淇, born 30 August, 1979, Place of Origin: Shanghai) is a Hong Kong female actress and Cantopop singer. Niki Chow was born and studied in Hong Kong. Her school life ended when a person met her and invited her to attempt to be a model. This was the beg..
Niki de Saint Phalle
Niki de Saint Phalle Niki de Saint Phalle, née Catherine Marie-Agnes Fal de Saint Phalle (October 29 1930 - May 21, 2002) was a French sculptor, painter, and film maker. Contents 1 The early years2 Shooting paintings3 Nanas4 Her life with Jean Tinguely5 The Tarot G..
Niki Haris
Niki Haris is a successful solo performer, singer, dancer, and backing vocalist. She is the daughter of Grammy nominated jazz legend Gene Harris and originally from Benton Harbor, Michigan. Artistically she has collaborated with many of the biggest stars in the show business; Michelle Branch, ..
Niki Karimi
Niki Karimi Niki Karimi (Persian: نیکی کریمی), born on 10 November 1971 in Tehran, is a multi-award winning Iranian actress and movie director. Contents 1 Biography2 Filmography2.1 As director2.2 As an actress2.3 As a screen writer2.4 As a translator3&..
Niki Lauda
Niki Lauda In the next race, however, the German GP at the long Nürburgring circuit, disaster struck. On the second lap of the race, Lauda's car swerved off the track, hit an embankment and rolled back into the path of Brett Lunger's Surtees-Ford car. Lauda's car burst into flames, but, unlike L..
Niki Leinso
Niki Leinso (born August 23, 1988 in Vukovar, Croatia) is a singer. She began her recording career in early 2004 by doing the vocals for the trance record "Moments," produced by Naomi Cinune. Following the release of this song her career grew quickly and many trance producers asked her to record v..
Niki Marvin
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. Niki Marvin is a..
Niki Sullivan
Niki M. Sullivan (June 23, 1937 – April 6, 2004) was an American rock and roll guitar player, born in South Gate, California. He was one of the three original members of Buddy Holly's backing group, The Crickets. Though he lost interest within a year or so of his involvement, his guitar playin..
Niki Taylor
--> Niki Taylor (born March 5, 1975, in Pembroke Pines, Florida) is an American supermodel. She has been a model since the age of 14. Niki attended Cooper City High School. She had twin sons Jake and Hunter in 1994. Her family consists of Mom (Barbara), Dad (Ken) and sisters Joelle and Kristen ..
Niki Zimling
Niki Zimling (born 19 April 1985) is a Danish football midfielder playing in Esbjerg fB. As a youngster he played in Brøndby. On 2006-05-09 he was selected for the Danish squad for UEFA U-21 Championship 2006. ..
Nikkal
Nikkal, full name Nikkal-wa-Ib, is a goddess of Ugarit/Canaan and later of Phoenicia. She is a goddess of orchards, whose name means "Great Lady and Fruitful" and derives from West Semitic "´Ilat ´Inbi" meaning "Goddess of Fruit". She is daughter of Khirkhibi, the Summer's King, and is married t..
Nikkala Stott
Nikkala Stott (born 1983) is a Page Three Girl from Middlesex, England. Her measurements are 34C-24-34 and she first posed for Page 3 around 2000. ..
Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun
Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun (日刊工業新聞, The Business & Technology Daily News) is one of the leading daily newspapers in Japan, which specializes in business and industrial affairs, published by The Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, Ltd (Head Office: Tokyo, Japan). The number of circulation is around 520,000. ..
Nikkan Sports
is the first-launched Japanese daily sports newspaper founded in 1946. It has a circulation of 1,965,000, and is an affiliate newspaper of Asahi Shimbun External links () [Nikkan Sports website] ..
Nikkatsu
Nikkatsu Corporation (日活株式会社) is a Japanese entertainment company well known for its film and television productions. The name Nikkatsu is an abbreviation of Nippon Katsudō Shashin, literally "Japan Moving Photographs". Its film studio was formed on Se..
Nikka Costa
Nikka Costa (born Domenica Costa, June 4, 1972), is an American singer whose music combines elements of funk, soul, and blues, among other genres. Though she is relatively unknown in the United States, she has achieved impressive commercial success overseas, most notably in Australia and Germany. S..
Nikka Yuko Centennial Garden
Nikka Yuko Centennial Garden is located in Henderson Park near the heart of Lethbridge, Alberta, within easy reach from any point in the city, the Nikka Yuko Japan-Canada Friendship Garden is an artist's interpretation of the perfection of nature. From a country endowed with some of the most beau..
Nikkei
Nikkei can refer to: (日経) Abbreviation for .*The newspaper.*The stock market index.(日系) A descendant of a Japanese person outside Japan. See Ethnic Japanese. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to ..
Nikkei 225
Nikkei 225 (日経平均株価, 日経225) is a stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). The Nikkei average is the most watched index of Asian stocks. It has been calculated daily by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun newspaper since 1971. It is a price-weighted average (the unit is Yen), and t..
Nikkei Business Publications
, commonly known as , is a book and magazine publisher based in Tokyo, Japan. The company was established as "Nikkei McGraw-Hill, Inc", a joint venture of Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Nikkei) and McGraw-Hill in 1969, and later it became to be a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nikkei. Nikkei BP is known well fo..
Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre
The Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre is a museum and interpretive centre in New Denver, British Columbia, Canada, dedicated to the history of the Japanese Canadians that were relocated to internment camps during World War II by the Canadian government (see Japanese Canadian internment). The sit..
Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun
The , which stands for Nikkei Industrial News or Nikkei Business Daily, is a Japanese daily newspaper published on weekdays by Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Inc. External links [Nikkei Business Daily] ..
Nikken
Nikken is an international direct marketing company dealing in wellness products. It was founded in 1975 by Isamu Masuda in Japan as Nihon Kenko Zoshin Kenkyukai. Contents 0.1 Company overview0.2 Products0.3 Controversy1 External links Company overview The mission state..
Nikken Abe
Nikken Abe (阿部日顕, Abe Nikken; December 19, 1922, in Tokyo–) was the 67th high priest of Nichiren Shoshu, a major school of Nichiren Buddhism, and chief priest of its head temple Taisekiji in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan. He is called Nikken Shōnin, Nikken Shōnin Geika, Goinson Shōnin (Ge..
Nikke Ström
Nikke Ström (born June 8, 1951) is a Swedish rock musician, mostly know as the base player in Nationalteatern. Ström was born and grew up in Karlskoga playing in different bands. In the beginning of 1970 he studied philosophy at Stockholm University. He had become politically active in the lefti..
Nikki
Nikki can refer to: People Nikki Bedi, television and radio presenterNikki Cox, American actress known mostly for her roles on the television series Unhappily Ever After and Las VegasNikki Creswell, former child actressNikki DeLoach, American actressNikki Giovanni, African American poet and author..
Nikki, Benin
Nikki is a city located in the Borgou Department of Benin. ..
Nikki (comics)
Nicholette "Nikki" Gold is a woman in the Earth-691 timeline of the fictional Marvel Universe, genetically engineered to live on the planet Mercury. As such, she has a superhuman ability to withstand heat and ultraviolet radiation, and can see clearly in very bright light. She is bald, although she..
Nikki (Dead or Alive character)
Nikki is a video game character from the Dead or Alive video game series created by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo. Character Nikki is Zack's on-again-off-again girlfirend, originally accompanying to his new Island in Dead Or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball, for his great ne wealth, only to du..
Nikki Anderson
Nikki Anderson (born March 11 1977 as Nicoletta Andersson) is a Hungarian adult model who has a career as a pornographic actress in adult films and later became a Penthouse Pet in May 2000. History Anderson worked throughout Budapest, performing in strip clubs and doing nude photo shoots, until..
Nikki Bedi
Nikki Bedi from BBC2's Desi DNA (2006) Nikki Bedi is a Television and Radio Presenter, born Nikki Mulgaonkar in Aylesbury to an Indian father of Maharashtran Parsee origin and an English mother, Career Both a stage and television actress, she began her career in Mumbai (formerly known as Bom..
Nikki Benz
Nikki Benz (born 11 December, 1981) is an Canadian porn star and pornographic films director. She is from Toronto, Canada and of Ukrainian descent. She currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Biography Nikki Benz was born in the Ukraine. At a young age, she moved to Toronto, Canada. She started mod..
Nikki Blonsky
Nicole Margaret Blonsky (born November 17 1988) is an American actress and singer. She will play Tracy Turnblad, the lead character, in the big screen remake and musical adaptation of Hairspray, currently scheduled for a 2007 release date. She is known professionally as Nikki Blonsky. Blonsky ha..
Nikki Charm
Nikki Charm (born Shannon Louise Eaves on February 21 1966 in southern California) is a former adult film actress. Her performances earned her nicknames such as "Naughty Nikki Charm" and "Nasty Nikki Charm". At just 4' 11" and weighing less than one hundred pounds, Eaves was often cast as the inn..
Nikki Cleary
Nikki Cleary (born May 11, 1988 as Brittney Cleary) is a pop-rock singer. Cleary first hit the pop market with the catchy song "I.M. Me" while still using her given name. Her debut album, Everything I Wished For, was released independently under the Free Falls record label. The album hit #45 on Bil..
Nikki Cleary (album)
Nikki Cleary is a self-titled album by Nikki Cleary released in 2003. Track listing The GameYou're the One That I Want1-2-3Summertime GuysFish Out of WaterSorry for MyselfI Miss You (It's Weird that You Don't Notice)Walking on SunshineIrrisistibleWhen Will I Get Over You (Getting Over Me) ..
Nikki Cox
Not to be confused with Nicole Cox (child actress). Nikki Cox appearing in the television series Las Vegas Nikki Cox (born Nicole Avery Cox on June 2, 1978 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress known mostly for her roles on the television series Unhappily Ever After and Las Vegas...
Nikki Craft
Nikki Craft (born 1949) is a political activist, artist and writer who is known for her provocative and controversial approaches to societal problems and political situations as well as her sense of humor. She is also known for her second-wave feminism grassroots organizing though she has said, "..
Nikki Creswell
Nikki Creswell (born September 30, 1978 in Marietta, Georgia) is former child actress, active in the middle 80's. Filmography : 1996: Flynn1986: Dream West (miniseries)1985: North & South (miniseries)1984: The Dollmaker (TV) External links : ..
Nikki D
Nichelle "Nikki D" Strong is an American female rapper. She used to be a member of Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate and - after her time at Def Jam Recordings - joined Queen Latifah's Flavor Unit. "Daddy's Little Girl" is probably her most popular track; using samples from Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner". Never..
Nikki DeLoach
Nikki DeLoach (born September 9, 1979) is an American actress. She played the role of M.J. on the FOX television series North Shore. She was born in Waycross, Georgia. In 1993, she was one of the newest Mousketeers in the New Mickey Mouse Club. In 2000, she was a member of the pop group, Innosense a..
Nikki Dial
Nikki Dial (born Nicole Grenier on October 5 1973 in Erie, Pennsylvania) is an American porn star active during the early 1990s. Dial was known for her "girl next door" looks, large clitoris and breasts that were large for her small frame. Before entering the porn business, she worked in bondage ..
Nikki Dryden
Nikki Dryden (born April 5, 1975 in Calgary, Alberta) is a former international backstroke and freestyle swimmer from Canada, who competed for her native country at two consequentive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992 in Barcelona, Spain. There she reached the final with the Canadian Relay Teams, in ..
Nikki Einfeld
Canadian born Coloratura Soprano Nikki Einfeld (born January 6, 1978) is a former [Adler Fellow] and Merola Alumni with San Francisco Opera. She was a Grand Finalist in the 2006 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. While an Adler Fellow with San Francisco Opera, she performed ..
Nikki Fairchild
Nikki Fairchild is an American porn star and glamour model of African American and Latino descent. She began working in the porn industry in 2000, and appeared in over 70 adult movies in genres including regular sex, anal sex, and lesbian sex and interracial. External Links [Nikki Fairchild..
Nikki Flores
Nikki Flores born in 1988, is an American singer. In 2005, she released her first single "Strike" written by Denise Pearson of the British pop group Five Star. And in 2006 will release her debut album "This Girl". Denise also wrote some of the other tracks on the album including "I Wanna Know You L..
Nikki Fritz
Nikki Fritz is a model and actress best known for her appearances in Cinemax T.V. shows and movies. She has also appeared in [Femme Fatales magazine] and the website Danni's Hard Drive. Career Nikki has had a prolific career in the softcore film industry with well over over one hundred ..
Nikki Giovanni
Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni (born June 7, 1943, in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American poet and author. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 Bibliography4 External links Life Nikki Giovanni was born in Knoxville, Tennessee into a family of mixed African American and Italian ancest..
Nikki Griffin
Nikki Griffin as seen in the television series, The O.C. Jeanne Nicole Griffin (born April 16, 1978 in Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an American actress. Biography She attended the New Hanover High School in Wilmington, North Carolina. After graduating, Griffin played Jess Sathers on The O.C...
Nikki Harvey
Nikki Harvey, from Southampton, United Kingdom, is one of England's and the world leading Ten-pin bowlers. She is also one of the UKs top female ten-pin bowlers. Nikki won the 2003 World Tenpin Masters defeating Andrew Frawley from Australia at the Goresbrook Leisure Centre in Dagenham. ..
Nikki Hemming
Nikki Hemming (born 1967) is the CEO and part owner of Sharman Networks and President of LEF Interactive, an agency based in Sydney, Australia, responsible for promoting and developing Kazaa, a Peer-to-peer file sharing network, since 2002. As such, she has been a figure in the dispute between peer-..
Nikki Iles
Nikki Iles (born 16 May 1963) is an English jazz composer and musician, playing piano and accordion. Iles was born in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, her parents both musicians (her father a drummer and her mother a pianist. She started her musical education at primary school, where she learnt to play th..
Nikki Jackson
--> Nikki Jackson (born May 6, 1976) is an American model. Jackson is mostly known for her large breasts and nude modeling. Nikki Jackson was born on May 6, 1976 in northern California. After living in California for many years, Jackson moved to Indianapolis, Indiana. Modeling Career In 2000, Jac..
Nikki Knights
Nikki Knights is an American adult film actress. She was born on February 21, 1960 or 1963. She began her career in the adult film industry in the 1980's and worked in over a hundred films throughout the 80's and 1990's. Knights made at least one video in 2002. She has also been credited as Jodi, ..
Nikki Lemke
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Nikki Loren
Nikki Loren is an American porn star and glamour model. She began working in the porn industry in 2001 at age 19, and appeared in 90 adult movies in themes including regular sex, anal sex, facial (sexuality) , lesbian sex and masturbation. External Links [nikkiloren Pics & Wallpapers]..
Nikki McKibbin
|Origin = Grand Prairie, Texas, United States |Genre = Rock, Pop |Occupation = Singer, Songwriter |Years_active = 2002, 2005—present |Label = Chenoa Records (2005-Present)RCA Records (2002-2003) |URL = [NikkiMcKibbin.com] }} Nikki McKibbin (born Katherine Nicole McKibbin on Septe..
Nikki Nelson
Nikki Nelson (born: January 3, 1969 in Topaz Lake, Nevada) first came onto the Country music scene in 1991, as new lead vocalist for Highway 101. They recruited the 19-year old to replace their original lead vocalist Paulette Carlson, their first album together Bing Bang Boom, had a catchy first si..
Nikki Nova
Nikki Nova (born J. Nichole Italiano-Zaza on January 5, 1972 in Hampton, Virginia) is a b-movie actress, exotic dancer, nude model and Internet entrepreneur. Nikki has been featured on Showtime, Cinemax, HBO, MTV, BET, E! as well as on other pay-per-view specials. While appearing in most of the ..
Nikki Park
Nikki Park is an Asian American adult film actress and model. According to her website, Nikki is the daughter of a Korean father and a Chinese mother. She grew up in the United States, eventually settling on the East Coast. Nikki's managing agency, KW Media, used to manage production for Kiko Wu...
Nikki Payne
Nikki Payne is a Canadian comedienne and actress, well known for her lisp. She has won three Canadian Comedy Awards for Best Stand-up Newcomer and Best Female Stand-up (2003 & 2005). She is the first stand-up in either the male or female category to win the best stand-up award twice. She is also ..
Nikki Reed
Nikki Reed, 2006 Nicole Elizabeth Reed (born January 17, 1988) is an American film actress, producer and writer. She is perhaps best known as the screenwriter and star of the 2003 film Thirteen. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career2 Selected filmography3 Refe..
Nikki Reed Newman
Nicole "Nikki" Reed Foster Bancroft DiSalvo Newman Abbott Landers Newman is a fictional character on CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. The character is currently played by actress Melody Thomas Scott since 1979. The role was originated by Erica Hope from 1977 to 1979. Character Since Nik..
Nikki s. lee
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Nikki Sanderson
Nikki Sanderson Nikki Sanderson (born 28 March 1984, Blackpool, Lancashire) is an English actress who is best known for playing Candice Stowe in the television soap opera Coronation Street. Career Sanderson joined Coronation Street in 1999 and left in Autumn 2005. Prior to this, she had appe..
Nikki Santana
Nikki Santana is a Latin beauty, originally from a Mexican-Indian culture of the Gabrielino tradition which originates from the San Gabriel Valley - the place of her birth. At the age of 24, Nikki was working an administrative job when she decided it was time for a career change. Utilizing her..
Nikki Schieler Ziering
On the cover of Playboy, August 1997 Nikki Schieler Ziering (born August 9, 1971 in Norwalk, California) is an American model and actress. She was Playboy's Playmate of the Month for September 1997 which is credited for getting her noticed for acting roles. On July 4, 1997 she married Ian..
Nikki Sixx
Nikki Sixx (born Frank Carlton Serafino Ferranna, Jr. 11 December 1958 in San Jose, California) is the bassist for heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. He has also played bass for glam metal band London, experimental band 58, and the heavy metal band Brides of Destruction. Nikki Sixx Contents 1..
Nikki Stone
Nicole 'Nikki' Stone (born February 4, 1971 in Princeton, New Jersey residing in Westborough, Massachusetts) is a former American Olympic skier. Nikki Stone, who competed in the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan is best known for being the first American to win a gold medal in the inverted ae..
Nikki Sudden
Nikki Sudden (July 19 1956 – March 26 2006) born Adrian Nicholas Godfrey in London, was a prolific English singer-songwriter and guitarist. He co-founded the post-punk band Swell Maps with his brother Kevin whilst attending Solihull School in Solihull. Following the band's break-up in 1980 he st..
Nikki Teasley
--> Nikki Teasley (born March 22, 1979 in Washington, D.C.) is a basketball player for the Washington Mystics in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She played college basketball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In the 2002 WNBA Draft, Teasley was selected as th..
Nikki Tilroe
Nikki Tilroe as the Mime Lady on Today's Special. Nikki Tilroe (died September 1, 2005) was a Canadian performer and puppeteer best known for her work as the "Mime Lady" on the children's television series Today's Special. She also operated Muppets on the TV show Fraggle Rock and played "Beav..
Nikki Tyler
Nikki Tyler (born December 4 1972 in Berkeley, California) is a pornographic actress best known for her work in the 1990s. Tyler starred in numerous musical stage performances in high school. Later, she went to college in Los Angeles, aspiring to become a clinical psychologist. In order to financ..
Nikki van der Zyl
Nikki van der Zyl (also known as Monica van der Zyl) is a voice-actress most famous for providing the voice of Ursula Andress in the movie Dr. No (Diana Coupland, however, provided the singing voice of Ursula Andress). She also revoiced all the other female voices in that same movie, except that of ..
Nikki Warrington
Family Affairs character Nikki Farmer Played by Rebecca Blake Duration 2000–2003 Date of Birth 1970 Marital Status Widowed Occupation Unknown Family Roy, Becky, Darren, Matt, Karen Nikki Farmer (previously Warrington and Scott, nee Ellis) was a fictional character i..
Nikki Webster
Nikki Webster (born April 30, 1987) is an Australian pop singer. She is perhaps internationally best known for her starring role in the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony. Contents 1 Early career2 Recording success3 Latest4 Theatre5 Filmography5.1 Film5.2..
Nikki Webster discography
This page includes the discography of Australian singer Nikki Webster. Albums The chart below contains all regularly released albums and their chart positions on the Australia (AUS) ARIA Top 50 Albums chart. Sales figures and certifications are listed where available. Year Album Chart Statist..
Nikki Whelan
Nikki Whelan is an Australian actress, soon to be appearing in the role of Pepper in the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours. ..
Nikki Wood
Nikki Wood, as portrayed by K. D. Aubert Nikki Wood is a Vampire Slayer from the Buffyverse. Not much is known about her, except that she was killed by Spike in New York, 1977, and that she was the mother of Robin Wood. Her Watcher was named Bernard Crowley. Crowley resigned from the Council ..
Nikki Zeno
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Nikki is an avid athlete a..
Nikko, Tochigi
This article is about Nikko the city; see Nikko (priest) for the founder of Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism. is a city located in the mountains of Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Located about 140 km to the North of Tokyo, it is a popular destination for Japanese tourists, housing the mausoleum of shogun To..
Nikkole
Nikkole is an American pop/R&B singer-songwriter and producer. She made her debut in 2001 with her first album release entitled Appearances. She was one of the winners of the 2003 JPF and Radio Free Virgin Music Awards. Her song, Over It, was selected as one of the top twenty songs out of 25,00..
Nikkor
Nikkor is the brand of lenses produced by Nikon Corporation, including camera lenses for the Nikon F-mount. Nikon originally reserved the Nikkor designation for its highest-quality imaging optics, but in recent history almost all Nikon lenses are so branded. Notable Nikkor branded optics have in..
Nikkormat
Nikkormat (in the USA; Nikomat in the rest of the world) was the brand used by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon Corporation since 1988) from 1965 to 1978 to name two popular but otherwise unrelated series of interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. T..
Nikko (priest)
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Nikko (The Wizard of Oz)
Nikko is a character in the Oz books (the series begun by L. Frank Baum with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900). Nikko is the leader of the flying monkeys, who are controlled by the Wicked Witch of the West. He was played by Pat Walshe. ..
Nikko bosatsu
Nikko Bosatsu or Suryavairocana Bodhisattva (Japanese: 日光菩) is a bodhisattva whose specialty is sunlight and good health. Nikko is often seen with Gakko Bosatsu (Moonlight), as the two siblings serve the Yakushi or Healing Buddha, Physician of Souls). Statues of Nikko and Gakko closely resem..
Nikko Citigroup
is a financial services firm in Japan. It is a joint venture between Citigroup and the Nikko Cordial Corporation. Nikko Cordial and Citigroup first established a joint venture in Japan in 1999 as Salomon Smith Barney Japan Ltd., a company registered and domiciled in the Cayman Islands which opera..
Nikko Cordial
(TYO: [8603] , SGX: [N06]) is a major Japanese brokerage firm and is the holding company for Nikko Cordial Securities and other subsidiaries. Nikko Cordial subsidiaries Monex - Retail securities firmNikko antfactory - Asset management firmNikko Asset Management - Asset manag..
Nikko Fir
Nikko Fir (Abies homolepis, in japanese ウラジロモミ, urajiro-momi) is a fir native to the mountains of central and southern Honshu and Shikoku, Japan. It grows at altitudes of 700-2,200 m, often in temperate rain forest with high rainfall and cool, humid summers, and heavy winter snowfall. ..
Nikko Kobe IceBucks
Nikko Kobe Icebucks Founded 1999 Home ice Nikko Kirifuri Ice Arena (capacity 2,000) and Kobe Port Island Sports Center Based in Nikko, Tochigi andKobe, Hyogo in Japan Colours Orange, black and white League Asia League Ice Hockey Head coach Hideyuki Ueno Presiden..
Nikko National Park
Nikko National Park日光国立公園 ..
Nikko Patrelakis
Nikko Patrelakis was born in Athens, Greece. He studied music in the National Conservatory and mathematics in the University of Athens. Patrelakis's style is in the electronica-freestyle genre, his records have been released not only in Greece, but also in UK, France, Germany, US and lately in Japa..
Nikko Smith
-->Osbourne Earl Smith, Jr. (born on April 28, 1982 in Town & Country, Missouri) is an American singer and was the ninth-place finalist on season 4 of American Idol. The "Nikko" stage name was adopted after the initial Idol auditions. He was first eliminated from the competition on March 9 during t..
Nikkō Tōshō-gū
Nikkō Tōshō-gū (日光東照宮) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa line of shoguns in Japan. Initially built in 1617, during the Edo period, while Ieyasu's son Hidetada was shogun, it was enlarged during the time of the third sh..
Nikky Blond
Nikky Blond (born March 9, 1981) is a Hungarian porn star also known as Nikki Blond, Nikky Blonde, Nicky Blond, Nicki Blonde, Niki Blonde, Marianna, Marianna Gray, Marie Anne. She started working in the porn industry in 1999 and appeared in over 70 movies. References [link][Niki T..
Niklas Andersson
Niklas Andersson (born May 20, 1971 in Kungalv, Sweden) is a professional ice hockey player. He plays forward, mostly as a left winger, and has spent time with several National Hockey League teams as well as playing professionally in Europe. He is a fast skating player with good offensive instinct..
Niklas Bäckström
Niklas Bäckström (born February 13, 1978 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish ice hockey goaltender. He currently plays for the Minnesota Wild of the NHL, and has represented Finland in international play. He formerly played for Kärpät in the Finnish SM-liiga. He is not to be confused with Nick..
Niklas Edin
Niklas Edin (born July 6, 1985 in Ornskoldsvik) is a Swedish curler. Edin plays third for Nils Carlsén. In 2004 Edin skipped his Swedish team to a World Junior Curling Championship title. In the final Sweden defeated Stefan Rindlisbacher of Switzerland. The following year he was an alternate for ..
Niklas Hagman
Niklas Hagman born December 5, 1979 in Espoo, Finland is a Finnish professional hockey player. He plays for the Dallas Stars of the NHL. Hagman was drafted by the Panthers in the 3rd round, 70 overall in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. After 3 seasons in his native Finland, Hagman joined the main Panthe..
Niklas Isfeldt
Niklas Isfeldt is the lead singer for the Swedish power metal band, Dream Evil. ..
Niklas Jihde
Niklas Jihde (born July 19 1976 in Uppåkra, Sweden) is a Swedish floorball forward. He is currently playing for Swedish club AIK. Jihde has won the Floorball World Championship four times, 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004. Jihde shoots right. In 2005 Jihde was ranked as the second best floorball player i..
Niklas Jonsson
Niklas Jonsson (born May 31 1969) is a former Swedish cross country skier who competed from 1990 to 2002. He won the silver medal in the 50km at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. Jonsson's best finish at the Nordic skiing World Championships was a 4th in the 50km in 1999. His best finish was 3rd..
Niklas Kronwall
Niklas Kronwall (Born January 12, 1981, in Stockholm), is a Swedish professional ice hockey player. He is 6 ft 0 in tall, weighs 195 lb and plays defense in Detroit Red Wings. He is sometimes jokingly referred to as 'Nick Jr' (in reference to fellow Swede and Red Wing Nicklas Lidström). His broth..
Niklas Luhmann
Niklas Luhmann (December 8, 1927 - November 6, 1998) was a German sociologist, administration expert, and social systems theorist, as well as the founder of the sociological systems theory. Contents 1 Biography2 Works3 Theory4 Luhmann reception5 Miscellaneous6 Mai..
Niklas Nordgren
Niklas Nordgren, born June 28, 1979 in Ornskoldsvik, Sweden is an ice hockey player currently playing for the Rapperswil-Jona Lakers. Nordgren was drafted by the Carolina Hurricanes in Round 8, 195th overall at the 1997 NHL Entry Draft, but remained in Sweden and made his Swedish Elitserien debut w..
Niklas Sundin
He is the guitarist of Dark Tranquillity and Laethora. He also is the founder of Cabin Fever Media, which among other things creates artwork for metal bands. He has done graphics for bands such as In Flames, Arch enemy, Sentenced and Fragments of Unbecoming, as well as his own band. ..
Niklas Sundström
Niklas Sundström (born June 6 1975, in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden) is a professional ice hockey player that started his professional career in MODO Hockey. He was drafted eighth overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Rangers. He was traded to the San Jose Sharks in 1999, and to the Mont..
Niklas Tarvajärvi
Niklas Tarvajärvi (born March 13, 1983 in Tuusula) is a Finnish footballer. Tarvajärvi is a striker who currently plays for SC Heerenveen in the Dutch Eredivisie. He joined the club in the summer of 2005 after previously playing for FC Jokerit and MyPa in Finland's Veikkausliiga. ..
Niklas Willén
Niklas Olov Willén (born 30 March 1961 in Täby) is a Swedish conductor. Born in Täby, outside Stockholm, he studied conducting and composition at the Royal College of Music, where his conducting teachers were Professor Jorma Panula and Kjell Ingebretson and his composition tutors were Ingvar Kark..
Niklas Zennström
Niklas Zennström, born 1966, is a Swedish entrepreneur. He is the founder of the KaZaA peer-to-peer file sharing network and Skype peer-to-peer internet telephony network. He has dual degrees in Business Administration and Engineering Physics (MSc, computer science) from Uppsala University in Sw..
Niklaus Aeschbacher
Niklaus Aeschbacher (April 30, 1917 - November 30, 1995) was a Swiss conductor. Born in Trogen in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden as the son of Carl Aeschbacher, he studied music in Zürich and Berlin. After a post as conductor in Berne he became the chief conductor of the N.K.H. Symphony Orch..
Niklaus Riggenbach
Niklaus Riggenbach (born May 21, 1817 in Gebweiler in the Alsace; † July 25, 1899) was the inventor of the Riggenbach rack system for which France gave him Patent Nr. 59625 on the August 12, 1863. He was also an engineer and locomotive builder. References This article is based on a translation o..
Niklaus Wirth
Niklaus E. Wirth (born February 15, 1934) is a Swiss computer scientist, known for being the designer of widely known programming languages, as Pascal, and the developer of some classic topics in software engineering. Contents 1 Biography2 Works3 Quotes4 Trivia5 Extern..
Niko
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Niko is a musician on Grand Central Records independent record label.Niko the ..
Nikodim Kondakov
Nikodim (or Nikodeme) Pavlovich Kondakov (Russian: ; November 1 (13), 1844, village of Khalan, Kursk Guberniya, Russia–February 17, 1925, Prague, Czechoslovakia), was a Russian historian, specialist in history of Byzantine art. Attended Moscow University under Fedor Buslaev in 18..
Nikola, Prince of Montenegro
Prince Nicholas of Montenegro (born 7 July, 1944) is the pretender to the throne of Montenegro. Known to his supporters as Nikola II, Nicholas was born in Saint-Nicolas du Pélem, France and is the hereditary Grand Master of the Dynastic Order of Danilo I and House Order of St. Peter. The prince is..
Nikolaas Tinbergen
Nikolaas "Niko" Tinbergen (April 15, 1907 – December 21, 1988) Nikolaas "Niko" Tinbergen (April 15, 1907 – December 21, 1988) was a Dutch ethologist and ornithologist who shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Karl von Frisch and Konrad Lorenz for their discoveries co..
Nikolaes Heinsius
Nikolaes Heinsius is the name of two Dutch writers: Nikolaes Heinsius the Elder (1620–1681), scholar and poet, father of the latter;Nikolaes Heinsius the Younger (1655–1718), novelist, son of the former. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with..
Nikolaes Heinsius the Elder
Nikolaes Heinsius the Elder (July 20, 1620–1681), Dutch classical scholar and poet, son of Daniel Heinsius, was born at Leiden. His boyish Latin poem Breda expugnata was printed in 1637, and attracted much attention. In 1642 he began his wanderings with a visit to England in search of manus..
Nikolaes Heinsius the Younger
Nikolaes Heinsius the Younger (1655–1718) was a Dutch writer. Heinsius, an illegitimate son of Nikolaes Heinsius the Elder, was the author of The Delightful Adventures and Wonderful Life of Mirandor (1675), one of the first romance novels in Dutch literature. He had to flee the country in 1677 fo..
Nikolaevsk, Alaska
Nikolaevsk is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kenai Peninsula Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2000 census, the population of the CDP is 345. Geography Nikolaevsk is located at [59°48′47″N, 151°40′6″W] (59.813043, -151.668387)[Geographic references#1GR1..
Nikolai
Nikolai is a Russian variant of the masculine name Nicholas. It may refer to: Nikolai, AlaskaNicholas I of RussiaNicholas II of Russia Nikolai GogolNikolai Rimsky-KorsakovNikolai MyaskovskyNikolai Ivanovich LobachevskyNikolai KardashevNikolai KondratievNikolai Grigoryevich RubinsteinNikolai Bukhari..
Nikolai, Alaska
Nikolai is a city in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, U.S. At the 2000 census the population was 100. Geography Nikolai is located at 63°0'39, North", 154°23'2" West (63.010838, -154.383895)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a to..
Nikolaikirche (Berlin)
The Nikolaikirche (Church of St. Nicholas) is a church in Berlin, the capital of Germany. The church is located in the eastern part of central Berlin, the borough of Mitte. The area around the church, bounded by Spandauer Strasse, Rathausstrasse, the River Spree and Mühlendamm, is known as the ..
Nikolaiviertel
The Nikolaiviertel from the Spree Founded in the 13th century, the Nikolaiviertel (German for "Nicholas Quarter") is the reconstructed historical heart of the German capital, Berlin. It is located 5 minutes away from Alexanderplatz. The Nikolai Church lies at the center of the district. The ..
Nikolai Alekhin
Nikolai Alekhin (Russian: Николай Алехин; 1913 – 1964) was a Soviet Union rocket designer. The Alekhin lunar crater is named in his honour. ..
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Kozyrev
Nikolai Alexandrovich Kozyrev (September 2, 1908–February 27, 1983) was a Russian astronomer. He was born in St. Petersburg, and by 1928 he had graduated from the University of Leningrad. In 1931 he began working at the Pulkovo Observatory, located to the south of Leningrad. He is most noted..
Nikolai Alekseevich Nekrasov
Nikolai Alekseevich Nekrasov Николай Алексеевич Некрасов (December 10 [O.S. November 28] 1821 – December 28 1877 (O.S. January 8 1878)) was a Russian poet, best remembered as the long-standing publisher of Современник (The Contemporary) (from 184..
Nikolai Alekseevich Severtzov
Nikolai Alekseevich Severtzov (1827 - February 8, 1885) was a Russian explorer and naturalist. Severtzov wrote the Vertical and horizontal distribution of Turkestan wildlife (1873), which included the first description of a number of animals. Among them one argali that take his name in its scientis..
Nikolai Alekseyevich Kasatkin
In the worker family, 1890-1900. Nikolai Alekseyevich Kasatkin (Russian: Николай Алексеевич Касаткин; December 25 [O.S. December 13] 1859 – December 17, 1930) was a Russian painter. Kasatkin was born in Moscow. He studied under Vasily Perov from 1873 to..
Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov
Nikolai Morozov. 1910 Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov (Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Моро́зов) (July 7, 1854 – July 30, 1946) was a Russian scientist and revolutionary. Between 1882–1905 he was imprisoned in Peter and Paul fortress and in Shlisselburg for his..
Nikolai Amosov
Nikolai Amosov (1913-2002) was a groundbreaking Ukrainian heart surgeon, inventor, best-selling author, and exercise enthusiast, known for his inventions of several innovative surgical procedures for treating heart defects. He was considered the Father of biomedical and psychological cybernetics. Hi..
Nikolai Andrianov
Nikolai Efimovich Andrianov (Russian:Николай Ефимович Андрианов) (b.October 14 1952 in Vladimir, Russian SFSR) was a Soviet/Russian gymnast. He holds the record for men for most Olympic medals at 15 (7 gold medals, 5 silver medals, 3 bronze medals). Andrianov is the second..
Nikolai Anikin
Nikolai Ankin was a former Soviet cross-country skier who competed during the late 1950's and early 1960's. He earned three medals at the Winter Olympics with two medals in the 4 x 10km relay (gold: 1956, bronze: 1960) and a bronze in the 30km (1960) Ankin also earned a silver medal in the 4 x 10..
Nikolai Arkharov
Nikolai Petrovich Arkharov (Russian: ) (7 May 1740 – January 1814) was a Russian police chief best known for having given his name to the Russian term "arkharovtsy", an ironic appelation of policemen. Nikolai Arkharov came from a noble family. In 1754 he was enrolled at the Guards, in 1756 ..
Nikolai Baibakov
Nikolai Konstantinovich Baibakov (born March 6, 1911 in Baku, Azerbaijan) was a Soviet statesman, Hero of Socialist Labor. He was narkom of Oil Industry of the USSR (1944-1946) and head of Gosplan (State Committee for Planning) of the USSR (1955-1958, 1965-1985). ..
Nikolai Baranov
Nikolai Baranov (1843 - April 4, 1895) was a Russian politician. Born in Saint Petersburg, he was arrested for possessing a piece of anti-tsarist propaganda and was sentenced to exile in Siberia. The experience greatly changed Baranov and upon his release he joined the radical revolutionary movemen..
Nikolai Baturin
Nikolai Baturin (born in 1936) is an Estonian playwright, poet and novelist. Career Baturin made his debut in the literary field in 1968 with a collection of his poems titled Maa-alused järved (Underground Lakes). Selected Works Maa-alused järved (Underground Lakes)Karu süda (The Heart of the B..
Nikolai Berdyaev
Nikolai Berdyaev Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev (Николай Александрович Бердяев) (March 18 [O.S. March 6] 1874 – March 24 1948) was a Russian religious and political philosopher. Contents 1 Biography2 Works3 References4 External l..
Nikolai Berzarin
Nikolai Erastovich Berzarin (Russian Николай Эрастович Берзарин) (born April 1, 1904 in St. Petersburg, died June 16, 1945 in Berlin) was a Russian Red Army General and war criminal, famous for many crimes against civilian population in the Baltic countries and Germany. In Ju..
Nikolai Bird
Nikolai Stephen Bird (March 12, 1971) is a contemporary artist living and working in England. He is best known for his pop art style of simple two tone paintings mostly of popular 20th century icons. Borne in 1971 in East Grinstead, England, Nikolai moved with his mother to Sweden in 1983 where he ..
Nikolai Brashman
Nikolai D. Brashman. Nikolai Dmitrievich Brashman (June 14, 1796 – May 13, 1866) was a mathematician of Czech birth who practised mostly in Russia. He was a student of Joseph Johann Littrow, and the advisor of Pafnuty Chebyshev. He was born in Rassnova (near Brno), Czech Republic and ..
Nikolai Bryukhanov
Nikolai Pavlovich Bryukhanov (Russian: Николай Павлович Брюханов; last name sometimes transliterated as Briukhanov; party aliases - Andrey and Andrey Simbirsky; literary alias - N. Pavlov) (December 28, 1878 (New Style), Simbirsk - September 1, 1938) was a Soviet statesman and..
Nikolai Buchatskii
Nikolai Buchatskii is a human rights activist and opposition politician in Transnistria. Along with former presidential candidate Alexander Radchenko he is the co-founder of Man and His Rights (Chelovek i Ego Prava), the only human rights newspaper in the region. According to a report by OSCE, Buch..
Nikolai Budarin
Nikolai Mikhailovich Budarin (Russian: Николай Михайлович Бударин) (born April 29, 1953 in Kirya, Chuvashia) is a Russian cosmonaut, a veteran of three exte..
Nikolai Bugaev
Nikolai Vasilievich Bugaev (Russian: , September 14 1837 - June 11 1903 ) was a prominent Russian mathematician. Bugaev was born in Georgia into a somewhat unstable family (his father was an army doctor), and at the age of ten young Nikolai was sent to Moscow to find his own means of obtaining a..
Nikolai Bukharin
Nikolai Bukharin Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin (Russian: ), (October 9 [O.S. September 27] 1888 – March 13, 1938) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and intellectual, and later a Soviet politician. Bukharin was born in Moscow to two primary school teachers. His political life began at..
Nikolai Bulganin
Nikolai Alexandrovich Bulganin (Russian: ) (May 30 [June 11 n.s.], 1895 - February 24 1975) was a prominent Soviet politician, who served as Minister of Defense (1953-55) and Prime Minister (1955-58). Bulganin was born in Nizhny Novgorod, the son of an office worker. He joined the Bolshev..
Nikolai Burdenko
Nikolai Nilovich Burdenko (Russian: ) (22 May [O.S. 3 June] 1876 – 11 November 1946) was a Russian surgeon, the founder of the Russian neurosurgery. He was a Head surgeon of the Red Army (1937-1946), an academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (from 1939), an academician and the ..
Nikolai Chebotaryov
Nikolai Chebotaryov (often spelled Chebotarov or Chebotarev) (Russian: , Ukrainian: Микола Григорович Чоботарьов; June 15, 1894 O.S., Kamenets-Podolsk, Ukraine – July 2, 1947, Moscow, USSR) was a noted Ukrainian mathematician. He is best known for the Chebotaryov de..
Nikolai Cherkasov
Cherkasov as Ivan the Terrible in Eisenstein's film. Nikolai Konstantinovich Cherkasov (Russian Николай Константинович Черкасов), (July 27, 1903 – September 14, 1966), was a Soviet actor. From 1919 he was a mime artist in Petrograd's Maryinsky Theatre, the Bolsho..
Nikolai Chernyshevsky
Nikolai Chernyshevsky Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky (Russian: Николай Гаврилович Чернышевский) (July 12, 1828 - October 17, 1889) was a Russian revolutionary democrat, materialist philosopher, critic, and socialist (seen by some as a utopian socialist). He was t..
Nikolai Dahl
Nikolai Vladimirovich Dahl (born 1860) was a Russian physician. He was graduated from the University of Moscow in 1887 and had a private practice in the same city. His speciality was in the fields of neurology, psychiatry and psychology. Dahl was interested in music and he was a competent amateur ce..
Nikolai Dante
Nikolai Dante is the eponymous hero of a comics series published in the weekly British science fiction anthology 2000 AD. Created by writer Robbie Morrison and artist Simon Fraser, Dante first appeared in 1997. Contents 1 Characters2 Plot3 Bibliography3.1 Comics3.2 Nove..
Nikolai Demidenko
Nikolai Demidenko (born July 1 1955, Anisimovo) is a Russian pianist. Demidenko studied at the Moscow Conservatoire under Dmitri Bashkirov. Demidenko was a medallist at the 1976 Montreal International Piano Competition and the 1978 Tchaikovsky International Competition. He taught at the Yehudi Menu..
Nikolai Demyanov
Nikolai Yakovlevich Demyanov (Russian: , also transliterated as Demjanov, Demjanow) (March 27 [O.S. March 15] 1861, Tver — March 19, 1938, Moscow) was a Soviet/Russian organic chemist, member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1929), internationally known for the Demjanov rearrangement ..
Nikolai Diletsky
Nikolai Diletsky (Ukrainian: Mykola Diletsky, 1650-1723) was a famous Ukrainian Baroque composer of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He wrote an influential book entitled simply A Musical Grammar, first published in 1675, which expounded the basis of Western Music Theory. External links ..
Nikolai Drozdetsky
Nikolai Drozdetsky (born June 14, 1957 in Kolpino, USSR, died in 1997) was a Russian ice hockey right winger. He played for SKA St. Petersburg from 1974-1979 and 1986-1989, and CSKA Moscow (Red Army team) from 1979-1986, then Boras in Sweden from 1986-1995. He was named most valuable player of th..
Nikolai Dubinin
Nikolai Petrovich Dubinin (January 4 1907 – March 26 1998) was a Russian biologist and academician. He was a Corresponding Member of the Division of Biological Sciences from 1946 and Academician of the Division of the General Biology from 1966. He was a founding member of the Institute of Cy..
Nikolai Dzhumagaliev
Nikolai Dzhumagaliev (born in 1952), a serial killer operating in 1980, known as “Metal Fang” (for his unusual false teeth made from white metal) in the Soviet Union republic, Kazakhstan. A cannibal, he would often kill his women victims with an axe, carve the meat and serve it to his friends a..
Nikolai Essen
Nikolai Ottovich Essen (Russian: Николай Оттович Эссен) (December 11(23), 1860, Petersburg - May 7(20), 1915, Tallin) was a Russian naval commander and admiral of German ethnicity. He was commander of the Russian squadron at the Battle off Ulsan in the Russo-Japanese war. After th..
Nikolai Fedorenko
Nikolai Trofimovich Fedorenko (Russian: Николай Трофимович Федоренко) (October 27 (N.S. November 9), 1912, Pyatigorsk - ?) was a Soviet philologist, orientalist, and statesman. ..
Nikolai Fomenko
Nikolai Fomenko (b. April 30, 1962) is a Russian musician, comic actor and motor racer, who started his career in the music group Secret, immensely popular in the mid-1980s, but later became a leading showman on the Russian TV. He is married to Andrei Mironov's daughter, actress Maria Golubkina, an..
Nikolai Fraiture
-->Nikolai Fraiture (November 13, 1978 in New York City ) is the bass player in the New York City-based band The Strokes. He is French-Russian and speaks fluent French. His mother was a schoolteacher and his father a security guard. Fraiture is perhaps the only Stroke who did not have a significant..
Nikolai Fyodorov
Nikolai (Nikolay) Fyodorov is the name of several people: Nikolai Vasilyevich Fyodorov—the President of the Chuvash Republic in Russia.Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov—Russian Orthodox Christian philosopher and futurist. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles as..
Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov
Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov (Russian: ; surname also Anglicized as "Fedorov") (June 9, 1829–December 28, 1903) was a Russian Orthodox Christian philosopher, who was part of the Russian cosmism movement. He advocated radical life extension using scientific methods, human immortality and resurr..
Nikolai Fyodorovich Vatutin
Nikolai Fyodorovich Vatutin, Commander of the First Ukrainian Front, January, 1944 Nikolai Fyodorovich Vatutin (Russian: Николай Федорович Ватутин) (December 16, 1901, Voronezh Province, now in Kursk Province, Russian Empire - April 14, 1944, Kiev, Soviet Union, now Ukr..
Nikolai Gastello
Nikolai Frantsevich Gastello (Russian: , May 6 1908 - June 26 1941), Russian aviator, Hero of the Soviet Union. He is one of the best known Soviet war heroes, being the first Soviet pilot to conduct a "fire taran" - a suicide attack by an aircraft on a ground target. Contents 1 Biography2..
Nikolai Ge
Portrait of Alexei Potechin, painted by Nikolai Ge Nikolai Ge (Russian: ; 1831 – 1894) was a Russian painter. From 1850 to 1856, Ge was a student at the Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. He spent the time from 1857 to 1869 in Italy on a scholarship from the Academy. Some works Ima..
Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov
Nikolai Kuznetsov as Admiral of the Fleet Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov (Russian: Николай Герасимович Кузнецов) (July 24, 1904–December 6, 1974) was a Soviet naval officer and People's Commissar of the Navy during World War II. Contents 0.0.1 Early Year..
Nikolai Gogol
Nikolai Gogol Gogol redirects here. For other uses, see Gogol (disambiguation) Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol (Russian: ) (April 1, 1809 - March 4, 1852) was a Russian writer. Although many of his works were influenced by his Ukrainian heritage and upbringing, he wrote in Russian and his works bel..
Nikolai Golitsyn
Knyaz (Prince) Nikolai Dmitrievich Galitsyn (In Russian Князь Николай Дмитриевич Голицын) (April 12, 1850 - July 2, 1925) was a member of the Galitzine family. He was the last Tsarist prime minister of Russia from January 1917 until his government fell during the revolu..
Nikolai Gredeskul
Nikolai Andreevich Gredeskul (1864 - 1930? [#endnote_DOB]) was a Russian liberal politician. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Law Professor1.2 Liberal Politician1.3 Nationalist Evolution1.4 After the 1917 Revolution2 Works3 Notes Biography Law Professor After g..
Nikolai Grigoryevich Rubinstein
Nikolai Rubinstein Nikolai Grigoryevich Rubinstein (2 June 1835–23 March 1881) was a Russian pianist and composer, born to Jewish parents. He was the younger brother of Anton Rubinstein and a close friend of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Grave of Nikolai Rubinstein in Novodevichy Cemet..
Nikolai Grinko
Nikolai Grinko (May 22, 1920, Kherson - April 10, 1989, Kiev), was a Ukrainian and Soviet actor. He is well known for his roles in the films of Andrei Tarkovsky, including: Ivan's Childhood, Andrei Rublev, Solaris, Mirror, and Stalker. He starred 1980 in the movie Teheran 43. External links ..
Nikolai Gusakov
Nikolai Gusakov was a former Soviet Nordic combined who won a bronze in the Nordic combined at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley. He also won the Nordic combined event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1961. He was the first Soviet athlete to win an Olympic medal in the Nordic Combined ..
Nikolai Gusev
Nikolai Ivanovich Gusev (Russian: Николай Иванович Гусев) (November 27, 1897 - May 6, 1962) was a Soviet military leader. Nikolai Gusev was awarded two Orders of Lenin, four Orders of the Red Banner, two Orders of Suvorov (1st Class), Order of the Red Star, Order of the Badge of..
Nikolai I
Nikolai I may refer to one of the following: Nicholas I of RussiaNikolai I (battleship)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended arti..
Nikolai Il'yich Kamov
Nikolai Il'yich Kamov Nikolai Il'yich Kamov (Russian: Николай Ильич Камов) was leading constructor of the Soviet/Russian Kamov helicopter design bureau. He was born in 1902 in Irkutsk and died..
Nikolai Ishutin
Nikolai Andreyevich Ishutin (Николай Андреевич Ишутин in Russian) (4.3(15).1840 - 1.5(17).1879) was one of the first Russian utopian socialists, who combined socialist propaganda among the people with conspiratorial and terrorist tactics. Nikolai Ishutin was a hereditary honor..
Nikolai Ivanov
Nikolai Judovich Ivanov (1851 — 1919) was a Russian commander and counter-revolutionary. Ivanov's military career began in the Russo-Japanese War, a war in which the Russians performed disastrously. In 1908 he was promoted to the task of commanding the Russian forces in Kiev, part of Russian U..
Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov
Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov (January 27 1839 in St. Petersburg - June 17 1904 in Helsinki), was a Russian soldier and politician. Bobrikov became an officer in the Russian army in 1858 after which he served in the Kazan military district and as divisional chief-of-staff in Novgorod. He became a col..
Nikolai Ivanovich Kuznetsov
Nikolai Kuznetsov Nikolai Ivanovich Kuznetsov (Russian: Николай Иванович Кузнецов) (July 27 1911–March 9 1944) (pseudonym - Grachev) was a Soviet intelligence agent and partisan who operated in occupied Ukraine during World War II. Born in a peasant family in Yeka..
Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky
Nikolay Ivanovich Lobachevsky Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky (Никола́й Ива́нович Лобаче́вский) (December 1 1792–Febru..
Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov
Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov (Russian: Николай Иванович Пирогов) (November 13 (N.S. November 25), 1810 - November 23 (N.S. December 5), 1881) was a prominent Russian scientist, doctor, pedagogue, public figure, and corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1847)...
Nikolai Ivanovich Shakura
Nikolai Ivanovich Shakura (Николай Иванович Шакура) was born in Belarus SSR on October 7, 1945. He is the head of the relativistic astrophysics department at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow University. A well-known specialist in theory of accretion and in astrophysi..
Nikolai Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirskii
Prince Nikolai Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirskii (Russian: , Polish: , 1833 - 1898) was a Russian Cavalry general and politician. Nikolai was born to the family of Thomas Bogumile Jean Sviatopolk-Mirskii, the ambassador of the semi-independent Kingdom of Poland to Russia. Nikolai's patronymic Ivanov..
Nikolai Kamanin
Nikolai Petrovich Kamanin (October 5(18), 1908 - March 11, 1982) was a Soviet military figure and pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union (April 20, 1934). Kamanin was head of training at the cosmonaut base on Star City (in Russia). Among his recruits were Yuri Gagarin, Gherman Titov and Alexei Leonov. ..
Nikolai Kapustin
Nikolai Kapustin [Николай Капустин] (born 1937 in Gorlovka, Ukraine) is a Russian composer and pianist. Kapustin studied piano with Avrelian Rubakh (pupil of Felix Blumenfeld who also taught Simon Barere and Vladimir Horowitz) and, later, Alexander Goldenweiser at the Moscow..
Nikolai Kardashev
Nikolai Kardashev Nikolai Semenovich Kardashev (Никола́й Семёнович Кардашёв) (born April 25, 1932) is a Russian astrophysicist, and is the deputy director of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Kardashev graduated from Moscow Sta..
Nikolai Karetnikov
Nikolai Nikolayevich Karetnikov (Russian: Николáй Николáeвич Карéтников), (June 30, 1930, Moscow – October 10, 1994, Moscow) was a Russian composer of the so-called Underground – alternative or nonconformist group in Soviet music. Contents 1 Biography2 Wo..
Nikolai Kasatkin
Nikolai Kasatkin may refer to: Saint Nikolai of Japan, Nikolai Kasatkin (born Ivan Dimitrovich Kasatkin August 1 of Julian calendar/ August 13 of Gregorian calendar, 1836 ; died February 16 1912)Russian painter Nikolai Alekseyevich Kasatkin (1859 – 1930) This is a [disambiguationdisambig..
Nikolai Khabibulin
Nikolai Ivanovich Khabibulin (Russian Николай Иванович Хабибулин, Nikolaj Ivanovič Chabibulin; born January 13, 1973 in Sverdlovsk, USSR, now Yekaterinburg, Russia), nicknamed "the Bulin Wall", is a goaltender for the Chicago Blackhawks. He is considered to be one of the bes..
Nikolai Kharlamov
Nikolai Mikhailovich Kharlamov (Russian: Николай Михайлович Харламов) (December 6(19), 1905 - ?) was a Soviet military leader and admiral. Nikolai Kharlamov was awarded the Order of Lenin, Order of the October Revolution, three Orders of the Red Banner, Order of Ushakov (1..
Nikolai Kibalchich
Nikolai Kibalchich Nikolai Ivanovich Kibalchich (1850 – April 3, 1881) was a pioneer of rocketry, a revolutionary and a terrorist. He was born in Chernigov, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine), a son of a parish priest. On September 19, 1871 he graduated from secondary school, then enrolled..
Nikolai Kiselyov
Nikolai Kiselyov is a former Soviet Nordic combined athlete. His best know finish was a silver at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck in the Individual event. External Links [FIS Profile (As Nikolai Kiseljov)] ..
Nikolai Koltsov
Nikolai Konstantinovich Koltsov (Russian: ; July 14 1872– December 2 1940), a Russian biologist. He was one of the creators of the modern genetics. Nikolai Koltsov was a teacher of Nikolay Timofeeff-Ressovsky. Works The works of Nikolai Koltsov include those on anatomy of vertebrals and cyto..
Nikolai Kondratenko
Nikolai Ignatovich Kondratenko (Николай Игнатович Кондратенко) is a Russian politician. He was the runner-up candidate of the Communist Party (KPRF) in 2003. Kondratenko was criticized for public Anti-semitic statements. Kondratenko was governor of Krasnodar Kray until 200..
Nikolai Kondratiev
Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kondratiev, Russian: Николай Дмитриевич Кондратьев (1892-1938) was a Soviet economist. He proposed a theory that Western capitalist economies have long term (50 to 60 years) cycles of boom followed by depression. These business cycles are now ca..
Nikolai Korndorf
Nikolai Sergeevich Korndorf (Russian: Николáй Сергéевич Корндóрф, January 23, 1947 Moscow, USSR – May 30 , 2001 Vancouver, Canada) was a Russian and Canadian (from 1991) composer and conductor. He was prolific both in Moscow, Russia and in Vancouver, Canada. Contents ..
Nikolai Korotkov
Nikolai Sergeievich Korotkov (also Korotkoff) (February 13, 1874–1920) was a pioneer of 20th century vascular surgery and developed a technique for measuring blood pressure in 1905. He was physician-in-chief of the Metchnikov Hospital in Leningrad until his death in 1920. Here is his repor..
Nikolai Krestinsky
Krestinsky Nikolai Nikolaevich Krestinsky (Николай Николаевич Крестинский) (October 13, 1883 - March 15, 1938) was a Russian Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician. According to Vyacheslav Molotov (see Chuev, Felix (ed), Molotov Remembers: Inside Kremlin Poli..
Nikolai Krylenko
Nikolai Vasilyevich Krylenko (Russian: Николай Васильевич Крыленко) (May 2 1885, Bekhteevo (Бехтеево), Smolensk region, Russian Empire – July 29 1938, Moscow) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and a Soviet politician. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Before ..
Nikolai Kudryavtsev
Nikolai Alexandrovich Kudryavtsev Russian: (Opochka, October 21, 1893 - Leningrad, December 12, 1971) was a Russian petroleum geologist. He is the founding father of modern abiogenic theory for origin of petroleum, which states that petroleum is formed from non-biological sources of hydrocarbons lo..
Nikolai Kuznetsov
Nikolai Kuznetsov may refer to: Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov (artist) (1850–1929)Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov (engineer) (1911–1995), Soviet jet plane motor designer, Hero of Socialist LaborNikolai Fyodorovich Kuznetsov (1916–2000), Soviet Commander of the Cosmonaut Training C..
Nikolai Lavrov
Lavrov, Nikolai Vladimirovich (Russian: Лавро́в, Никола́й Влади́мирович) (1802-1840) was a well-known Russian baritone opera singer. He sang in Moscow at the Bolshoi Theatre. He possessed a voice of beautiful timbre and wide range, and was especially famous for his role..
Nikolai Leonov
Nikolai Leonov (born August 22, 1928) was a senior KGB officer and Latin America expert in the USSR. In 1953, at the age of 25, Leonov was posted to Mexico City, where he learned Spanish at the Autonomous University. In the course of the sea voyage, he met Raul Castro, who was returning from the Eur..
Nikolai Leskov
Nikolai Leskov by Valentin Serov, 1894 Nikolai Semyonovich Leskov ((Russian: , 16 February, 1831 - 5 March, 1895) was a Russian journalist, novelist and short story writer. By many Russians he is considered "the most Russian of all Russian writers". Born in Gorokhovo, Oryol, he began his ed..
Nikolai Levey
Nikolai Levey is a music producer of the band Coldplay helping out with their early material. Most famously producing a rare electronic version of the song 'spies'. History A resident of Stanmore, Greater London, England[link] Nikolai Levey has a reputation within the British Music Indus..
Nikolai Linevich
Nikolai Petrovich Linevich (Lenevich) (Russian: Николай Петрович Линевич (Леневич)) (December 24 (N.S. January 5, 1839), 1838 - April 10(23), 1908, Petersburg) was a Russian military leader. ..
Nikolai Lossky
Nikolai Onufriyevich Lossky (Russian: Николай Онуфриевич Лосский) (November 24 (N.S. December 6), 1870 - January 24, 1965) was a Russian philosopher, representative of Russian idealism, intuitionism, and personalism. Nikolai Lossky was the professor of philosophy at Moscow an..
Nikolai Lugansky
Nikolai Lugansky (born April 26, 1972) is a Russian pianist, born in Moscow. In 1994, he won the Tchaikovsky Piano Competition. He has made numerous recordings, and also teaches at the Moscow Conservatory. Awards First Prize, All-Union Competition in Tbilisi (1988)Silver Medal, 8th International Ba..
Nikolai Luzin
Nikolai N. Luzin. Nikolai Nikolaevich Luzin, Russian: (December 9,1883, Irkutsk – January 28,1950, Moscow), was a Soviet/Russian mathematician. He was noted for his work in descriptive set theory and aspects of mathematical analysis with strong connections to point-set topology. He was the..
Nikolai Malko
Nikolai Malko (born 4 May 1883 in Semaki, Ukraine, died 23 June 1961 in Sydney, Australia) was a Russian conductor. He led the premieres of Shostakovich's First and Second symphonies, and of Miaskovsky's Fifth symphony. Late in life he became chief conductor of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, having..
Nikolai Markovnikov
Nikolai Vladimirovich Markovnikov, also spelled Morkovnikov (Russian: Николай Владимирович Марковников (Морковников)) (1869, Kazan - 1942, location of death unknown) was a Russian architect and archaeologist, chief architect of the Moscow Kremlin in 1914-1919..
Nikolai Martynov
Nikolai Solomonovich Martynov (Russian: Николай Соломонович Мартынов) (1815 - 1875) was a Russian army officer who fatally shot a famous poet Mikhail Lermontov on a duel. ..
Nikolai Maximov
Nikolai Maximov (born November 15, 1972 in Moscow) is a Russian water polo player who played on the silver medal squad at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the bronze medal squad at the 2004 Summer Olympics. ..
Nikolai Medtner
--> Nikolai Karlovich Medtner (Николай Карлович Метнер) (January 5 1880 – November 13 1951) was a Russian composer and pianist. Contents 1 Biography2 Selected works2.1 Piano sonatas2.2 Other works3 Legacy4 Publications5 Print Source..
Nikolai Mezentsov
Nikolai Vladimirovich Mezentsov (Russian: Николай Владимирович Мезенцов; April 4/23 (OS/NS), 1827 – August 4/16 (OS/NS), 1878) was a Russian statesman, adjutant general (1871) and member of the State Council of Imperial Russia (1877). Mezentsov began his military c..
Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin
Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin (Russian: ) (December 1, 1766--June 3, 1826) a Russian author credited with reforming the Russian literary language. He is best remembered for his History of the Russian State, a 12-volume national history modelled after the works of..
Nikolai Mikhailovsky
Nikolai Konstantinovich Mikhailovsky (Russian: Николай Константинович Михайловский) (November 15 (N.S. November 27), 1842 - January 28 (N.S. February 10), 1904) was a Russian publicist, literary critic, sociologist and one of the theoreticians of the Narodniki moveme..
Nikolai Minsky
Nikolai Minsky and Nikolai Maksimovich Minsky (Russian: Николай Максимович Минский) are pseudonyms of Nikolai Maksimovich Vilenkin (1855-1937), a mystical writer and poet of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry. His first poems were written on "civil topics". In 1889, he began ..
Nikolai Moiseev
Nikolai Dmitriyevich Moiseev (Николай Дмитриевич Моисеев in Russian) (December 3(16), 1902, Perm, - December 6, 1955, Moscow) was a Soviet astronomer and expert in celestial mechanics. In 1938 he became the chairman of the department of celestial mechanics at Moscow State ..
Nikolai Morozov
Nikolai Morozov may refer to: Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov (1854–1946), Russian scientist and revolutionaryNikolai Morozov (figure skater), Belarusian figure skater ..
Nikolai Muralov
Nikolai Ivanovich Muralov (1877-1937), was a Bolshevik revolutionary leader in Russia, and member of the Left Opposition. Muralov was one of the few old Bolsheviks who, like Rykov and Shliapnikov, participated directly and actively in the 1905 revolution. A soldier in an automobile unit of the arm..
Nikolai Myaskovsky
Nikolai Yakovlevich Myaskovsky (ru: Николай Мясковский, also transliterated to Miaskovskii) (April 20,1881 – August 8,1950) was a Russian composer. He is sometimes referred to as the "father of the Soviet symphony". Contents 1 Biography2 Students of his middle yea..
Nikolai Mylnikov
Nikolai Mylnikov was a Russian painter active during the nineteenth century. His only surviving works appear to be a series of portraits of citizens of Yaroslavl, currently held in the Yaroslavl Art Museum; these include several depictions of merchants and their wives and children, as well as a pai..
Nikolai Nebogatov
Nikolai Ivanovich Nebogatov (Russian: ,1849-1922) was a Russian Rear-Admiral. He was in command of numerous Russian warships, such as armored cruiser "Admiral Nahimov", and cruiser "Minin", as the head of the Baltic gunnery school. In 1905, as the end of the Russo-Japanese War was drawing near he ..
Nikolai Nikitin
Nikolai Vasilyevich Nikitin (Russian: ) (15 December 1907 - 3 March 1973) was a heavily awarded structural design and construction engineer of the Soviet Union best known for his monumental structures. Creations he is known for include: Moscow State University's 540 m (1772 ft) heigh main buil..
Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov
Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov (Russian: ) (July 8 1892 - July 30 1944) was a Soviet aircraft designer, known as "King of Fighters". He designed the I-15 series of fighters, and the I-16 Ishak (Russian: fonetically close to its Russian: designation) "Little D..
Nikolai Nikolaevich Yudenich
General Nikolai Yudenich Nikolai Nikolaevich Yudenich (Николай Николаевич Юденич) (July 18 ,1862 (July 30, New Style ) – October 5, 1933), was the most successful general of the Russian Imperial Army during World War I. Later a leader of the counterrevolution in N..
Nikolai Nissen Paus
Nikolai Nissen Paus (1877-1956) was a well-known Norwegian surgeon. He was a consultant surgeon at the Rikshospitalet (the National Hospital) and was President of the Norwegian Red Cross from 1945 to 1947. He was created honorary member of the Red Cross in 1947. His son, Bernhard C. Paus, was also a..
Nikolai Novikov
Nikolai Novikov may refer to: Nikolai Novikov (diplomat), Soviet ambassador to the United StatesNikolay Ivanovich Novikov, a Russian writer ..
Nikolai Novikov (diplomat)
For the Russian writer, see Nikolay Ivanovich Novikov Nikolai Vasilevich Novikov (February 7, 1903–?) was a Soviet diplomat born in Saint Petersburg. He graduated from the Oriental Institute there in 1930. In the following years he held various scientific and academic positions, also serving ..
Nikolai of Japan
Saint Nikolai of Japan, Nikolai Kasatkin, born Ivan Dimitrovich Kasatkin (August 1 (August 13 in Gregorian calendar), 1836 - February 16, 1912) was a Russian Orthodox priest, monk, and saint. He introduced the Eastern Orthodox Church to Japan. The Orthodox cathedral of Tokyo (metropolitan diocese of..
Nikolai Ogarkov
Nikolai Vasilievich Ogarkov (October 30, 1917 - January 23, 1994), was appointed Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1977. He was fired by General Secretary Konstantin Chernenko in 1984 for his advocation of less spending on consumer goods, and increased spending on weapons research and development. ..
Nikolai Ostrovsky
Nikolai Alexeevich Ostrovsky (29 September 1904–22 December 1936) was a socialist realism writer who published most of his works during the Stalin era. He was awarded the Order of Lenin in 1935. His novel, How the Steel Was Tempered, became renowned and influential in the Communist world. For ..
Nikolai P. Barabashov
Nikolay Pavlovich Barabashov (March 30,1894 – April 29,1971) was a Russian astronomer. He was a co-author of the ground breaking publication of the first pictures of the far side of the Moon in 1961, called Atlas of the Other Side of the Moon. A crater on Mars was named in his honor. ..
Nikolai Panin
Nikolay Aleksandrovich Panin-Kolomenkin, (Russian: Николай Александрович Коломенкин-Панин, born 8 January 1872 [27 December 1871 O.S.], died 19 January 1956 in Leningrad) was a Russian figure skater and coach. He won the gold medal in special figures in..
Nikolai Perumov
Nikolai Perumov (or Nick Perumov) is a renowned Russian fantasy and science fiction writer. Among his most popular works are a two part Diamond Sword Wooden Sword, a series of books about Fess the Necromancer, a trilogy Ring of Darkness, which is a sequel to The Lord of the Rings, and a trilogy Chr..
Nikolai Petrov
Nikolai Petrov (born April 14, 1943) is a Russian pianist. Petrov was born in Moscow, the grandson of the operatic bass Vasily Rodionovich Petrov, and began learning the piano at the age of three. At the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory his teacher was Tatyana Kestner and in 1961 Pe..
Nikolai Petrovsky
Nikolai Petrovsky was the Russian consul-general in Kashgar from 1882 until 1902. Petrovsky's main adversary during his time in Central Asia was George Macartney, his English counterpart. The competition between their two countries for influence in Central Asia is known as the Great Game. Between 1..
Nikolai Pilchikov
Nikolai Dmitriyevich Pilchikov (1857-1908) was a Ukrainian physicist, inventor, and geologist. He discovered the phenomenon of electronic photography and determined it's principles, conducted fundamental research of atmospheric ionisation and light polarisation, designed many ingenious devices and a..
Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev
Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev (Russian: Николай Платонович Патрушев) (born July 11 1951) is the current director of the Russian FSB, the successor organization of the KGB. He was born in Leningrad and graduated from Leningrad Shipbuilding Institute, where worked as an engine..
Nikolai Podgorny
Nikolai Podgorny Nikolai Viktorovich Podgorny (Russian: , Ukrainian: Микола Вікторович Підгорний) (February 18 [O.S. February 5] 1903–January 12, 1983) was a politician and President of the USSR from 1965 to 1977. His official title was Chairman of the P..
Nikolai Podvoisky
Nikolai Ilyich Podvoisky (Russian: Николай Ильич Подвойский) (February 4 (16), 1880 - July 28, 1948) was a Soviet statesman. ..
Nikolai Pogodin
Nikolai Fyodorovich Pogodin (Russian: Николай Федорович Погодин) (November 3 (N.S. November 16), 1900 - September 19, 1962) was a Soviet playwright. ..
Nikolai Pokotylo
Nikolai Pokotylo (Rus: Николай Покотыло) (born May 25 1984 in Öskemen, Kazakhstan) is a singer who rose to popularity after placing fifth in SuperStar KZ, the Kazakh version of Pop Idol, shown by Perviy Kanal Evraziya. Nikolai advanced to the finals with the highest amount of vot..
Nikolai Pokrovsky
Nikolai Nikolayevich Pokrovsky (Russian: Николай Николаевич Покровский) (January 27 1865, St Petersburg – December 12 1930, Kaunas) was a Russian politician and the last foreign minister of the Russian Empire. Nikolai Pokrovsky attended law schools of the Moscow State ..
Nikolai Przhevalsky
Nikolai Mikhaylovich Przhevalsky, also spelled Przewalski and Prjevalsky (Russian: ; April 12 [O.S. 31 March] 1839—November 1 [O.S. 20 October] 1888 ), was a Russian geographer and explorer in central and eastern Asia. Although he never reached his final goal, Lhasa in Tibe..
Nikolai Pylchykov
Nikolai Pylchykov (1857-1908) was a Ukrainian physicist who discovered the photovoltaic effect, new properties of X-rays, and ways to control various mechanisms of the radio provided a basis of radio control. External links ..
Nikolai Rezanov
Nikolay Petrovich Rezanov (Russian: Николай Петрович Резанов) (1764-1807) was a Russian nobleman and statesman who promoted the project of Russian colonisation of Alaska and California. One of the ten barons of Russia, he was the first Russian ambassador to Japan (1804), a..
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Portrait of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov by Valentin Serov (1898) Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (Russian: Николай Андреевич Римский-Корсаков, Nikolaj Andreevič Rimskij-Korsakov), also Nikolay, Nicolai, and Rimsky-Korsakoff, (March 6/18, 1844 – June 8/21, ..
Nikolai Roslavets
Nikolai Andreyevitch Roslavets ( 4 January 1881 (O.S. 23 December 1880), Dushatino, Ukraine - 1944, Moscow) was a significant Russian and also Ukrainian modernist composer of the period just before and just after the October Revolution. Though influential in the early years of the USSR as a champion..
Nikolai Rukavishnikov
Nikolai Nikolayevich Rukavishnikov (Russian: Николай Николаевич Рукавишников; September 18, 1932, Tomsk – October 19, 2002)..
Nikolai Rynin
Nikolai Alexsevitch Rynin (December 23, 1887–1942) was a Russian civil engineer, teacher, aerospace researcher, author, historian, and promoter of space travel. He began his career in civil engineering, working in the railway industry. However in 1906 he developed an interest in aircraft and ..
Nikolai Rysakov
Nikolai Rysakov Nikolai Rysakov (Рысаков, Николай Иванович in Russian)(1861 – 1881) was a member of Narodnaya Volya, a Russian revolutionary organization. Rysakov joined the movement in 1879, when he was a student at Institute of Mining Engineering in St.Petersburg. ..
Nikolai Ryzhkov
Nikolai Ivanovich Ryzhkov (Николай Иванович Рыжков; born September 28, 1929-) was a Soviet official and, after the breakup of the Soviet Union, a Russian politician. He served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (or Premier of the Soviet Union) from September 27..
Nikolai Sablin
Nikolai Sablin (Николай Саблин), son of a petty landowner, was born in 1854. While at Moscow University he became involved in revolutionary politics. Sablin went to Zurich in 1874 but returned to Russia the following year. He was arrested in March, 1875, but was not tried until January..
Nikolai Schedrin
Nikolay Pavlovich Schedrin (Николай Павлович Щедрин in Russian) (1858 — 1.10.1919) was a Russian revolutionary and narodnik. Nikolay Schedrin graduated from a military gymnasium in Omsk. In 1876, he joined Zemlya i volya in St.Petersburg. After its split in 1879, Schedrin bec..
Nikolai Semashko
Nikolai Semashko (1874-1949) was a Russian Communist and long time member of the Bolshevik Party who became People's Commissar of Public Health in 1923. ..
Nikolai Sevastianov
Nikolai Sevastianov (born 1961, Chelyabinsk, now Russia) graduated from the Aerodynamics and Space Exploration Department of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1984. In 1984 he took a job at NPO Energia as an engineer and rose through the ranks to the position of a deputy general desi..
Nikolai Sheremetev
Nikolai Argunov (1771-c1829): Portrait of Count Nikolai Petrovich Sheremetev c1803 Nikolai Petrovich Sheremetev (Russian: ) (June 28 1751 (NS: July 9)–January 2 1809 (NS: January 14)) was a Russian count, the son of Petr Borisovich Sheremetev, notable grandee of the epoch of empresses An..
Nikolai Shpanov
Nikolai Shpanov (Николай Николаевич Шпанов, Nikolay Shpanov, Nikolai Španov) is a Russian political writer, who wrote Incendiaries, 1949, in which he described the lead-up of the Second World War. Biblography The First Blow (Pervii Udar, 1939. Published before the signing o..
Nikolai Sidelnikov
Nikolai Nikolayevich Sidelnikov (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Сиде́льников, June 5, 1930, Kalinin - 1992) was a Russian composer. Sidelnikov studied with E. O. Messner and Yuri Shaporin at the Moscow Conservatory. He taught at the Moscow Conservatory where he was a..
Nikolai Skoblin
Nikolai Skoblin (Russian) (1892-1938?) was a general in the counterrevolutionary White Russian army, a member of the expatriate Russian All-Military Union (ROVS)p, a Soviet double agent, and husband to the gypsy folk-singer Nadezhda Plevitskaya (1882-1941). Skoblin was a cavalry officer in the Ko..
Nikolai Smolenski
Nikolai Smolenski (Николай Смоленский in Russian) (born 1980) is a Russian banker, president of international private bank Investbanka AD Skopje in Macedonia. Since 27 July 2004 he has been the owner of British sports car maker TVR. He also has connections with Italian motorbike m..
Nikolai Sokoloff
For the composer with a similar name, see Nikolay Sokolov. Nikolai Sokoloff (1886–1965), was a Russian-American conductor and violinist. He was born in Kiev and studied at Yale. He started his career as a violinist. From 1916 to 1917 he was musical director of the San Francisco People's Ph..
Nikolai Stanislofsky
Nikolai Stanislofsky was a prisoner character played by Philip Casnoff on HBO's Oz in Season 3 and 4. Character description and history [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Nikolai was a Russian Jew. He was arrested for the possession of stolen goods wi..
Nikolai Stankevich
Nikolai Vladimirovich Stankevich (Russian: Николай Владимирович Станкевич) (October 9 (O.S. September 27), 1813, Voronezh guberniya - July 7 (O.S. June 25), 1840, Italy) was a Russian public figure, philosopher, and poet. In 1834, Nikolay Stankevich graduated from the M..
Nikolai Starostin
Nikolai Starostin (1902 – 1996) was a Russian footballer and ice hockey player, and founder of Spartak Moscow. The eldest of four brothers, Starostin was born and raised in the suburbs of Moscow. Following the death of his father from typhoid in 1920, Starostin used his sporting talent to s..
Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh
Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh (Николай Степанович Черных) (born October 6 1931, died May 26, 2004) was a Soviet/Russian astronomer. Chernykh was born in the city of Usman' in Voronezh Oblast. He specialized in astrometry and the dynamics of small bodies in the solar system and..
Nikolai Suetin
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Nikolai Tanayev
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Nikolai Tchaikovsky
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Nikolai Tcherepnin
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Nikolai Tikhobrazov
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Nikolai Topor-Stanley
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Nikolai Tsvetkov
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Nikolai Valuev
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Nikolai Vasilyevich Fyodorov
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Nikolai Vavilov
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Nikolai Velimirović
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Nikolai Viktorovich Avilov
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Nikolai Virta
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Nikolai Vissarionovich Nekrasov
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Nikolai Volkoff
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Nikolai Voznesensky
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Nikolai Yaroshenko
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Nikolai Yezhov
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Nikolai Zhukovsky
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Nikolaj Coster Waldau
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Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig
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Nikolaj Znaider
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Nikolaos Andriakopoulos
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Nikolaos Levidis
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Nikolaos Lyberopoulos
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Nikolaos Mantzaros
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Nikolaos Morakis
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Nikolaos Plastiras
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Nikolaos Sifounakis
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Nikolaos Siranidis
Nikolaos Siranidis (born February 26, 1976 in Athens) is a Greek diver who competed in the synchronised 3 metre springboard competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics. After a bizarre event where the Chinese, Russian and American teams failed, Siranidis won the gold medal together with Thomas Bimis. ..
Nikolaos Skalkottas
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Nikolaos Skoufas
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Nikolaos Trikoupis
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Nikolaos Zachariadis
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Nikolas Asimos
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Nikolas Besagno
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Nikolas Cassadine
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Nikolas Gvosdev
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Nikolausberg
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Nikolaus Ager
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Nikolaus Cardinal von Schönberg
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Nikolaus Esterházy
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Nikolaus Federmann
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Nikolaus Geiger
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Nikolaus Gerhaert
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Nikolaus Gross
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Nikolaus Harnoncourt
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Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin
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Nikolaus Lenau
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Nikolaus Nilles
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Nikolaus Pevsner
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Nikolaus Poda von Neuhaus
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Nikolaus Selnecker
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Nikolaus van Hoy
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Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl
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Nikolaus von Falkenhorst
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Nikolayev
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Nikolayevka
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Nikolayevsk
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Nikolayevsk (disambiguation)
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Nikolay Adlerberg
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Nikolay Annenkov
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Nikolay Aseyev
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Nikolay Basov
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Nikolay Bazhukov
Men's Cross country skiing Gold 1976 15 km Gold 1980 4 x 10 km Bronze 1976 4 x 10 km Nikolay Bazhukov (born July 23 1953) was a Soviet/Russian cross-country skier who competed from 1976 to 1980. He won the 15km gold and the 4 x 10km bronze at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Inn..
Nikolay Bogachev
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Nikolay Bogolyubov
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Nikolay Bukhalov
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Nikolay Bunge
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Nikolay Chernetsky
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Nikolay Chkheidze
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Nikolay Davydenko
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Nikolay Denin
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Nikolay Dimitrievich Zelinskiy
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Nikolay Dudov
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Nikolay Dukhonin
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Nikolay Ernestovich Bauman
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Nikolay Glazkov
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Nikolay Gnedich
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Nikolay Stepanovich Gumilyov (Russian: , April 15 NS 1886 - August 1921) was an influential Russian poet who founded the acmeism movement. Among the English-language poets, he should be best compared with Rupert Brooke. Variants of spelling include: Goumilev, Gumilev, Goumilov, Goemilov, Go..
Nikolay Hristozov
Nikolay Dimitrov Hristozov (born 1931) is a Bulgarian writer and poet, with some 19 published books to his credit. His most well-known work is the novel Po diryata na bezsledno izcheznalite (On the Tracks of the Missing), which has been adapted into a miniseries of the same name. ..
Nikolay Ivanovich Krylov
Nikolai Ivanovich Krylov (April 29, 1903–February 9, 1972) was a Marshal of the Soviet Union (from 1962). He was the commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces in 1968, when the Soviet Union invaded Czechoslovakia. He was one of few men in the Strategic Rocket Forces who did not fear that Inte..
Nikolay Kamensky
Count Nikolay Mikhailovich Kamensky (December 27, 1776 — May 4, 1811) was a Russian general who outlived his father, Field Marshal Mikhail Kamensky, by two years. Nikolay and his elder brother Sergei were educated at a cadet school. In 1787, he was appointed Aide-de-camp to his father. Emperor..
Nikolay Kharitonov
Nikolay Mikhailovich Kharitonov, (born 30 October 1948), is a Russian politician, from the Novosibirsk region. He is a leading member of the Agrarian Party of Russia, and a member of the state duma, the Russian parliament. In 2004 he ran for the office of president of Russia in the presidential elec..
Nikolay Khokhlov
Nikolai Khoklov (1922-) was a KGB officer and hitman who defected to the United States in 1953. He was the first who failed to commit suicide and testified about the terrorist approach of the Soviet espionage. ..
Nikolay Kiselyov
Nikolay Kiselyov is the governor of Arkhangelsk Oblast in Russia. He was born in Severodvinsk in 1950. He was or is a member of the Duma of the Agro-Industrial group. He was manager of an agricultural business until 2004. redirect [[Template:Not verified]] ..
Nikolay Koksharov
Nikolai Ivanovich von Koksharov (Николай Иванович Кокшаров in Russian) (November 23(December 5), 1818 - December 21 (January 2), 1893) was a Russian mineralogist, crystallographer, and major general in the Russian army. Nikolai Koksharov was born in Ust-Kamenogorsk (today's ..
Nikolay Kolesnikov
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Nikolay Kostomarov
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Nikolay Kozlov
Nikolay Kozlov (born July 21, 1972 in Moscow) is a Russian water polo player who played on the silver medal squad at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the bronze medal squads at the 1992 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics. ..
Nikolay Krasnov
Nikolay Ivanovich Krasnov Russian: (1833-1900) was a Russian mayor-general. Nikolay Krasnov was born on January 29, 1833 in the village Veshenskaya of Don Voisko Province into family of the Ataman of Don Cossack Voisko lieutenant-general Ivan Krasnov (1800-1871). He graduated from the 1st Cadets ..
Nikolay Krylov
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Nikolay Lipkin
Nikolay Lipkin (Russian: Николай Липкин), born 20 May 1985 in Kasimov, Ryazan) is a Russian flatwater canoe racer and current (2005) world champion. In 2003 he was a member of the Russia Canadian canoe C-4 500m crew that won the junior world championships in Komatsu, Japan. He also cla..
Nikolay Maksyuta
Nikolay Maksyuta is the governor of Volgograd Oblast. In 1996 he won the election for governor. He won his last reelection in 2004 with a large majority. This was with less than half the votes cast, however. ..
Nikolay Matyukhin
Nikolay Matyukhin (born December 13, 1968 in Zhukovskiy) is a Russian race walker. He is married to the sprinter Tatyana Chebykina. Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Event 1997 IAAF World Race Walking Cup Podebrady, Czech Republic 2nd 50 km 1999 World Championships Seville, Spain 2nd ..
Nikolay Merkushkin
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Nikolay Mihaylov
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Nikolay Milyutin
Nikolay Alekseyevich Milyutin (1818—1872) was a Russian statesman remembered as the chief architect of the great liberal reforms undertaken during Alexander II's reign, including the emancipation of the serfs and the establishment of zemstvo. Nikolay Milyutin was the nephew of Count Pavel Kisel..
Nikolay Mitrofanovich Krylov
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Nikolay Mordvinov
Count Nikolay Semyonovich Mordvinov (17 April, 1754 — 30 March, 1845) was one of the most reputable Russian political thinkers of Alexander I's reign. He is associated with the reforms of Mikhail Speransky, who he advised on the ways to improve the performance of the national economy. Mordvinov..
Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky
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Nikolay Musiyenko
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Nikolay Nikanorovich Dubovskoy
Silence Has Settled, 1890. Nikolay Nikanorovich Dubovskoy (Russian: Николай Никанорович Дубовский; December 17, 1859 – February 28, 1918) was a Russian landscape painter. He studied from 1877 to 1881 at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg under M..
Nikolay Nikolayevich Beketov
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Nikolay Nikolayevich Novosiltsev
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Nikolay Nosov
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Nikolay Novikov
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Nikolay Ogarev
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Nikolay Okhlopkov
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Nikolay Palauzov
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Nikolay Pukhov
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Nikolay Raevsky
:For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Nikolay Nikolaevich Rayevsky (Russian: ) (14 September 1771 – 16 September 1829) was a Russian general and statesman who achieved fame for his feats of arms during the Napoleonic wars. His was a brilliant family which left a lasting legacy in Russia..
Nikolay Raevsky (disambiguation)
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Nikolay Semenovich Tikhonov
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Nikolay Semyonov
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Nikolay Sergeyevich Krylov
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Nikolay Shaklein
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Nikolay Shchors
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Nikolay Sherbina
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Nikolay Shirshov
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Nikolay Shvernik
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Nikolay Sidorov
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Nikolay Sklifosovskiy
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Nikolay Smirnov
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Nikolay Sokolov
Nikolay Alexandrovich Sokolov (March 26 1859–March 27 1922) was a Russian composer of classical music, and a member of the circle that grew around the publisher Mitrofan Petrovich Belyayev. He was a student of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, and a teacher, at the Moscow Conservatory, of Dmitri Shosta..
Nikolay Suleimanov
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Nikolay Tess
Nikolay Tess (Latvian: Nikolajs Tess, (Russian: ) is one of few functionaries in charge of political repressions in the former Soviet Union that were convicted for this activity. Nikolajs Tess, a former functionary of Ministry for State Security, a citizen of Russia, was the 10th Soviet official ..
Nikolay Timofeeff-Ressovsky
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Nikolay Troubetzkoy
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Nikolay Tsiskaridze
Nikolay Tsiskaridze (Russian: ), also spelled Ziskaridze, is a premier dancer of the Bolshoi Ballet. Ethnically Georgian, he was born in Tbilisi on 31 December, 1973. He joined the Moscow Ballet School in 1987 and was admitted into the Bolshoi Ballet in 1991. After winning applause of the likes of G..
Nikolay Turgenev
Nikolay Ivanovich Turgenev (1789-1871) was an early Russian economist and political theoretician who gained renown for his Essay on the Theory of Taxation (1818) and Russia and the Russians (1847). A relative of the novelist Ivan Turgenev, Nikolay co-founded several reformist societies, notably the ..
Nikolay Umov
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Nikolay Urvantsev
Nikolay Nikolayevich Urvantsev (Russian: , 1893–1995) was a Soviet geologist and explorer. He was born in the town of Lykoyanovo of Nizhny Novgorod guberniya, Russian Empire to a family of a merchant. He graduated from the Tomsk Polytechnical Institute in 1918. He was among the discoverers o..
Nikolay Ustryalov
Professor Nikolai Ustrialov was a leading pioneer of Russian National Bolshevism. Teaching at Moscow University, he was initially a member of the Constitutional Democratic party. Starting out as a supporter of the "Whites" in the Russian Civil War Ustrialov came to view the Bolsheviks as the most l..
Nikolay Vinogradov
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Nikolay Vladimirovich Mezentsev
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Nikolay Yakovlevich Danilevsky
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Nikolay Yakovlevich Marr
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Nikolay Yakovlevich Sonin
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Nikolay Zabolotsky
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Nikolay Zhilyayev
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Nikolay Sergeyevich Zhilyayev (1881-1938/1942), was a Russian musicologist. A pupil of Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov..
Nikolay Zimyatov
Nikolay Zimyatov (born 28 July 1955 in Moscow) was one of the most successful Soviet/Russian male cross-country skiers ever. He was the first man in the sport to win three gold medals at a single Winter Olympics, winning in the 30km, 50km, and 4 x 10km relay at the 1980 Lake Placid Games. Zimyatov..
Nikolay Zuev
Nikolay Zuev (born 7 May 1970) is a male badminton player from Russia. Zuev competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in mixed doubles with partner Marina Yakusheva. They were defeated by Anggun Nugroho and Eny Widiowati of Indonesia in the round of 32. ..
Nikola Avramov
Nikola Vasilev Avramov (Bulgarian: ) (May 21 1897 – June 15 1945) was a Bulgarian painter. He was born in Yambol and died in Sofia. ..
Nikola Bedingfield
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Nikola Dedaj
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Nikola Erdödy
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Nikola Frankopan
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Nikola Grbić
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Nikola Gruevski
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Nikola Jerkan
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Nikola Jurčević
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Nikola Jurišić
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Nikola Karev
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Nikola Kojo
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Nikola Kuljača
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Nikola Lashley
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Nikola Lazetić
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Nikola Martinovski
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Nikola Milojević
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Nikola Modruski
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Nikola Moravčević
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Nikola Mushanov
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Nikola Nešković
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Nikola Nikezić
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Nikola Nimac
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Nikola Obreshkov
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Nikola Pašić
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Nikola Petroff
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Nikola Pilić
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Nikola Resanovic
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Nikola Rešić
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Nikola Šećeroski
--> Nikola Šećeroski (Никола Шећероски) was born in 1934 in Radožda, a village on the shore of Lake Ohrid in the south-west of Yugoslavia, now the Republic of Macedonia. His father, Nikola, was skilled façade craftsman, but being a victim of alleged government conspiracy, Šećer..
Nikola Šubić Zrinski
See Nikola Zrinski for the great grandson. Nikola Šubić Zrinski Nikola Šubić Zrinski or Miklós Zrínyi, (1508-1566), Croatian and Hungarian hero, member of the Zrinski noble family. Nikola was the son of Nikola Zrinski and Ilona Karlović. He distinguished himself at the siege of V..
Nikola Tesla
"Tesla" redirects here. For , see . Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was a world-renowned inventor, physicist, mechanical engineer and electrical engineer. Tesla is regarded as one of the most important inventors in history. He is also well known for his contributions to the discipline of electricity and ..
Nikola Tesla Museum
The Nikola Tesla Museum (Serbian: Музеј Ннколе Тесле / Muzej Nikole Tesle) is located in the central area of Belgrade and has more than 160,000 original documents, above 2,000 books and journals, above 1,200 historical technical exhibits, above 1,500 photographs and photo plates of..
Nikola Uzunović
Nikola Uzunovic (1873 1954) was a Serbian politician. He served as Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from April 8 1926 until April 17 1927 and from January 1934 to December 1934. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Nikola Vaptsarov
Nikola Vaptsarov is a Bulgarian poet. He was born on 7 December 1909 in Bansko. His most famous book is "Motoring Verses". Because of his communist activity, he was arrested and after that executed on 23 July 1943. [[Citing sources citation needed]] In 1949 the Bulgarian Nava..
Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy
The Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Висше военноморско училище „Никола Вапцаров“) is the naval academy of Bulgaria and the most authoritative centre of maritime personnel education in the country. Based in the Black Sea port of Varna, it has its roots in ..
Nikola Vitov Gučetić
Nikola Vitov Gučetić or Nicolò Vito di Gozze (1549-1610) was a statesman, philosopher, science writer and author of one of the first scientific dissertations regarding the speleology. Contents 1 Life2 Works3 On winds and caves4 The noble family5 External links Life G..
Nikola Vujčić
Nikola Vujčić (born June 14 1978) is a professional basketball player from Croatia who is currently with Israel's Maccabi Tel-Aviv basketball club. Height: 211 cm. Position: Center. Career Vujčić was born in Vrgorac, in inland Dalmatia, Croatia. He made his professional debut with KK Split in ..
Nikola Žigić
Nikola Žigić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Жигић), (born September 25, 1980, in Bačka Topola, Vojvodina) is a Serbian football player who currently plays for Red Star Belgrade. A striker, he has been voted Serbia & Montenegro's Player of the Year twice (in 2003 and 2005). As of December 2..
Nikola Zrinski
See Nicholas Šubić Zrinski for the great grandfather. Nicholas Zrinski (1620-1664) Nicholas Zrinski (Croatian: Nikola Zrinski, Hungarian: Zrínyi Miklós; January 5, 1620–November 18, 1664) was a Croatian and Hungarian warrior, statesman and poet, member of the Zrinski noble family. ..
Nikolce Noveski
Nikolce Noveski (Николче Новевски in Macedonian) is a macedonian football player that is born on the 28/04/1979, in Bitola, Macedonia. He is 190cm tall and weighs 87kgs. He plays as a defender(either centre back or left back) and plays for German Bundesliga outfit 1.FSV Mainz 05 which..
Nikoli
Nikoli is also a village on the island of Lefkada, see Nikoli, Greece Nikoli (ニコリ) is a Japanese publisher that specializes in games and, especially, logic puzzles. It is also the nickname of a quarterly magazine issued by the company (whose full name is Puzzle Communication Ni..
Nikolić
Nikolić is a Serbian surname and may refer to: Dragan NikolićTomislav NikolićAleksandar Nikolić redirect[[Template:Disambig]] ..
Nikolina Shtereva
Silver medal 1976Montréal Athletics Women's 800 metres Nikolina Shtereva (Bulgarian Николина Штерева; born January 21, 1955) is a former middle distance runner from Bulgaria. Shtereva mainly competed in 800 metres, but she also won national titles in 1500 metres and 3000..
Nikollë Keta
Nikollë Keta (Italian: Nicola Chetta), (1740?-1803), was an Albanian writer and poet. He was born in Contessa Entellina (Albanian: Kundisa), the oldest Albanian settlement in Sicily, founded between 1450 and 1467. He was educated at the Greek seminary in Palermo. In 1777, Chetta himself became rect..
Nikolo-Perervinsky Monastery
The New Cathedral (1904-08). Nikolo-Perervinsky Monastery (Николо-Перервинский монастырь in Russian) is the southernmost historical monastery of Moscow. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas the Miracle-Worker. The cloister was first mentioned in the city records in 162..
Nikoloz Baratashvili
--> Nikoloz Baratashvili (Georgian: ) (4 December 1817-21 October 1844) was a Georgian poet, whoose works are considered to be the high point of Georgian romanticism. In the opinion of Ilia Chavchavadze, the works of Nikoloz Baratashvili mark the introduction of Europeanism into the Georgian litera..
Nikoloz Berdzenishvili
Nikoloz Berdzenishvili (1895-1965) was a Georgian historian who served as a Vice President of the Georgian Academy of Sciences from 1951 to 1957 and chaired the Department of History at Tbilisi State University from 1946 to 1956. ..
Nikoloz Cholokashvili
Nikoloz Cholokashvili (Nicholas Irubakidze-Cholokashvili) (Georgian: ნიკოლოზ ჩოლოყაშვილი; ნიკოლოზ ირუბაქიძე-ჩოლოყაშვილი), known in Europe as Niciphores Irbachi, (1585-1658), was a Georgian Orthodox priest, poli..
Nikoloz Janashia
Nikoloz (Lasha) Janashia (November 18, 1931-September 7, 1982) was a famous Georgian historian and public benefactor. He born in Tbilisi. His father was a noted Georgian historian, Academician Simon Janashia (1900-1947). In 1954 Nikoloz Janashia graduated from the Faculty of History of the Tbilisi..
Nikoloz Muskhelishvili
Nikoloz Muskhelishvili Nikoloz (Niko) Muskhelishvili (February 16, 1891 - July 16, 1976) was a notable Georgian mathematician, one of the founders and first President (1941-1972) of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (GAS), Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1934), Professor (1922). ..
Nikoloz Tskitishvili
Nikoloz Tskitishvili (Georgian: ნიკოლოზ ცქიტიშვილი; born April 14 1983 in Tbilisi, Georgia) is a professional basketball player from the nation of Georgia. He was selected by the Denver Nuggets, 5th overall, in the 2002 NBA Draft. In 2004, he was traded to the Golde..
Nikolo Kotzev
Nikolo Kotzev is a Bulgarian guitarist, violinist, song writer and producer, perhaps most famous for his 2001 rock opera Nostradamus and his band Brazen Abbot. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography3 See also4 External links Biography Nikolo Kotzev was born in 1960 in Sofia, Bulga..
Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus
Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus is a rock opera in three acts written by Nikolo Kotzev about the life and times of Nostradamus. It was released in a 2-CD set in 2001; it has as of 2006 not been performed live, although it remains an ambition of Kotzev's to have the rock opera performed on stage. Sever..
Nikolsk
Nikolsk may refer to one of the following: Nikolsk, Penza Oblast, a town in Penza Oblast, RussiaNikolsk, Vologda Oblast, a town in Vologda Oblast, RussiaNikolsk, the name of Ussuriysk in 1917–1926 This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] ..
Nikolski, Alaska
Nikolski is a census-designated place (CDP) in Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 39 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 Miscellanea5 External links Geography Nikolski is located at [52°56′29″N,..
Nikolskoye
Nikolskoye may refer to: Nikolskoye, Leningrad Oblast, a town in Leningrad Oblast, RussiaNikolskoye, Kamchatka Oblast, a village in Kamchatka Oblast, RussiaNikolskoye, name of a number of rural settlements in Russia This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambigu..
Nikolskoye, Kamchatka Oblast
Nikolskoye (Russian: ) is a village (selo) in Kamchatka Oblast, Russia, located on Bering Island in the Komandorski Islands. It is the administrative center of Aleutsky District of Kamchatka Oblast. Population: 808 (2002 Census). Nikolskoye was founded in 1826 by Aleut (Unangan) settlers from A..
Nikolsky's sign
Nikolsky's sign is a clinical dermatological sign in which blisters spread easily upon application of tension at the base of the lesion. Positive Nikolsky's sign signifies an intraepidermal splitting of keratinocytes, as in the potentially fatal autoimmune skin disorder Pemphigus vulgaris. (Contras..
Nikolsky District
Nikolsky District is the name of several places: Nikolsky District, a district in Penza Oblast, Russia. Nikolsky District, a district in Vologda Oblast, Russia. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise mig..
Nikol A-2
Nikol A-2 was a prototype of a Polish flying boat built in 1939 by Jerzy Nikol. It was intended as a training aircraft for the Polish Air Force and a recconaissance plane for the Polish Navy. It was also to become the basic aeroplane to be used aboard the ORP Gryf heavy minelayer. Designed some time..
Nikon
See Patriarch Nikon for a leader of the Russian Orthodox Church. (TYO: [7731] ), also known as Nikon or Nikon Corp., is a Japanese company specializing in optics and imaging. Its products include cameras, binoculars, microscopes, measurement instruments, and the steppers used in the pho..
Nikon-Walkley Australian Press Photographer of the Year
The Nikon-Walkley Australian Press Photographer of the Year Award recognises newsworthiness, impact, technical superiority, creativity and originality in news photography. It was first awarded in 1969 as a separate award, but in 2000 merged with the Walkley Awards to create the current prize. Partia..
Nikonian
Nikonian or Nikonians refers to an individual or group of people who enjoy coming together and discussing their passion for photography using Nikon cameras. The word is in fairly common use on many photography websites. It is also applied to [Nikonians.org], the worldwide home for Nikon ph..
Nikonos
Nikonos was the name given to a series of 35mm film cameras specifically designed for underwater photography use. The Nikonos cameras were based on a prototype designed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Jean de Wouters in 1963: their "Calypso-Phot" was subsequently licensed by Nikon, and took on the moni..
Nikon 28-80 mm f/3.3-5.6G AF Zoom-Nikkor
The 28-80 mm f/3.3-5.6G AF Nikkor lens is designed for Nikon's range of 35 mm and Digital SLR camera bodies. This lens actually comes as a part of the N80/F80, and Nikon D100 (and other) kits. It replaces the older 28-80 f/3.5-5.6 AF-D Nikkor which served the same purpose. Contents 1 Lens ..
Nikon 4500
The Nikon Coolpix 4500 is a digital camera - the last of the famous 950-995 lineup of Swivel models. Most of its features match the Nikon 995. It's a 4 MP model with 4x optical zoom lens and has many manual controls. Like its predecessors, it takes sharp photos (though come claim the 995 is sharp..
Nikon 50 mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor
This is one of Nikon's 50 mm lenses. A 50 mm prime lens is the normal lens for the 35 mm format. On a Nikon DSLR, a 50 mm lens is cropped to the angle of a view of a short telephoto lens. Prime lenses can be cheaper and easier to manufacture than zoom lenses and may have better optical characteristi..
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater is an outdoor ampitheatre, located at Jones Beach State Park in Wantagh, New York. Originally opened in 1952, the venue originally had 8,200 seats and hosted musicals. The opening show was the opperetta extravaganza "A Night in Venice" by Johann Strauss II, produced by..
Nikon Coolpix 3700
right Nikon Coolpix 3700 is a digital camera released on October 28, 2003. Contents 1 Features1.1 Still photo1.2 Video (QuickTime)1.3 Physical features2 External links Features Lens: 3× zoom Nikkor lens*Focal length: 5.4 to 16.2 mm (equivalent of field of view in..
Nikon Coolpix 4300
The Nikon Coolpix 4300 is a digital camera released by Nikon on October 1, 2002. At 4.0 effective megapixels, it was capable of delivering 2,272 x 1,704 pixel images. An included lens cap protected its 3x optical Zoom-Nikkor lens, with a focal length of 8 - 24 mm (equivalent of a field of view ..
Nikon Coolpix 4600
The Nikon Coolpix 4600, also known by its internal name E4600[Nikon COOLPIX 5600/4600 News Release] Written Feb. 06 Acquired 27-5-06 is a member of the Nikon-produced Coolpix series.[NikonUSA Coolpix 4600] Acquired 27-5-06 References External links [The Nikon Coolpix 4..
Nikon Coolpix 5200
The Coolpix 5200 is a digital camera manufactured and distributed by Nikon. It features 5.1 megapixels, and a 3x optical/4x digital zoom. It is part of the Nikon Coolpix line of cameras. ..
Nikon Coolpix 5400
The Coolpix 5400 is a digital camera produced by Nikon with 5.1 megapixels, 3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom, and many other functions. |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" |- | Type | |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | Sensor | |- style="vertical-align: top; tex..
Nikon Coolpix 7900
The Coolpix 7900 is a compact digital camera manufactured and distributed by Nikon in 2005. It is now discontinued. The camera features 7.1 megapixels, 3X optical zoom, 12X digital zoom and 16 scene modes. It uses the secure digital flash memory media. External links [dpreview.com review..
Nikon Coolpix 8400
The Nikon Coolpix 8400 is a digital camera announced September 16, 2004 succeeding the Nikon Coolpix 5400 . It is a high-end model among the brand's range of bridge cameras with eight megapixels, only below the Nikon Coolpix 8800 equipped with a more powerful zoom lens. Besides its pixel count, its ..
Nikon Coolpix 8700
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Nikon Coolpix 950
Coolpix 950 The Nikon Coolpix 950 was introduced in early 1999 to supersede the Coolpix 900 in the Nikon Coolpix series. A high quality robust and durable camera with swivel body, 1600×1200 maximum resolution, 3× optical zoom and closest focusing distance of 2 cm. It was in turn s..
Nikon Coolpix P1
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Nikon Coolpix S1
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Nikon Coolpix S2
The Coolpix S2 is a digital camera branded by Nikon. Its image sensor is a CCD with 5.4 million total pixels. It has a 2.5-inch thin-film transistor liquid crystal display device with 110,000 pixels. See also Nikon Coolpix S1 References ["Nikon Coolpix S2"] ..
Nikon Coolpix series
The Nikon Coolpix series is the non-SLR series of point and shoot digital cameras produced by Nikon. Contents 1 Current Models1.1 Coolpix Style Series1.2 Coolpix Life Series1.3 Coolpix Performance Series2 Discontinued Models2.1 Coolpix 7xx2.2 Coolpix 8xx2.3&nbs..
Nikon D1
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Nikon D100
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Nikon D200
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Nikon D2Hs
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Nikon D2X
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Nikon D2Xs
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Nikon D50
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Nikon D70
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Nikon EM
The Nikon EM was a beginner level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon Corporation since 1988) in Japan from 1979 to 1982 (available new from dealer stock until circa 1984). The EM used a Sei..
Nikon F
Nikon F still in use with current lenses Introduced in 1959, the Nikon F camera introduced the concept of the 35 mm single-lens reflex camera (SLR) system; that is to say, it introduced a lineup of the following interchangeable parts connected to the camera body: The F camera is a completely ..
Nikon F-mount
Nikon F-mount refers to a lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35mm SLR cameras. The F-mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959. The large variety of F-mount compatible lenses, including numerous Nikkor lenses, makes it the the largest system of interchangeable photographic lenses ..
Nikon F100
The Nikon F100 was a 35mm film-based single-lens reflex camera body introduced in 1999. It was often thought of as a scaled-down version of the Nikon F5, and later as a precursor to the Nikon F6. The F100 was discontinued, along with most other Nikon film cameras, in 2006. External links [..
Nikon F2
The Nikon F2 was a professional level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon Corporation since 1988) in Japan from 1971 to 1980. It used a horizontal-travel focal plane shutter with tita..
Nikon F3
Manufacturer Camera Type Image Sensor Type Image Sensor Size Recording Medium Lens System Focus Type Shutter speed(s) F-Stop(s) Introduced in 1980 the Nikon F3 was Nikon's third professional single lens reflex camera body, preceded by the F and F2...
Nikon F301
The Nikon F301 (sold in North America as the N2000) was a manual focus, autoexposure, auto film loading and advancing 35 mm SLR camera sold by the Nikon Corporation beginning in 1985. The F301 was identical to the Nikon F501 (sold in North America as the N2020) in almost every way, except it lack..
Nikon F4
The Nikon F4 is a handsome Giugiaro-designed 35mm autofocus (AF) SLR camera first introduced in 1988 as the next generation in Nikon's highly successful line of F series professional cameras. It is one of Nikon's most versatile professional models, able to accept any of Nikon's MF or AF lenses fro..
Nikon F5
Manufacturer Camera Type Image Sensor Type Image Sensor Size Recording Medium Lens System Focus Type Shutter speed(s) F-Stop(s) The Nikon F5 was a 35mm film-based single-lens reflex camera body manufactured by Nikon from 1996 through 2004. It wa..
Nikon F501
The Nikon F501 (sold in North America as the N2020) was the first successful autofocus SLR camera sold by the Nikon Corporation beginning in 1986. A nearly identical, albeit manual focus version, called the Nikon F301 (N2000 in North America) was also available. The F501 is a 35 mm single-lens ref..
Nikon F6
Manufacturer Camera Type Image Sensor Type Image Sensor Size Recording Medium Lens System Focus Type Shutter speed(s) F-Stop(s) The Nikon F6 is a 35mm film-based single-lens reflex camera body, introduced in 2004. The F6 represents the pinnacle of..
Nikon F80
Nikon logo The Nikon F80 (or N80 as it is known in the U.S.) is an SLR camera maunfactured by the Japanese Company Nikon for pro-sumers, that is to say amateur photographers with advanced skills. History Nikon N80 (shown with the MB-16 battery grip) The F80 was introduced in January 27,..
Nikon F801
Nikon N8008 Front View The Nikon F801 (or N8008 in North America) is a 35mm SLR of the late 1980s and one of the first Nikons with autofocus. Although its autofocus mechanism is slower in comparison to modern standards, it was an improvement on Nikon's first attempt at an AF SLR, the F501 (N20..
Nikon FA
Nikon FA (black) with Nikkor AI-S 35 mm f/2 lens The Nikon FA was an advanced amateur level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon Corporation since 1988) in Japan from 1983 to 1987 (avai..
Nikon FE
The Nikon FE was an advanced amateur level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon Corporation since 1988) in Japan from 1978 to 1983 (available new from dealer stock until circa 1984). The FE ..
Nikon FE2
Nikon FE2 (black) with Nikkor AI-S 50 mm f/1.4 lens FE2 without lens FE2 from above FE2 rear view FE2 with 50 mm F/1.4 lens FE2 underside The Nikon FE2 was an advanced amateur level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was m..
Nikon FG
--> Nikon FG (black) with Nikkor AI-S 50 mm f/1.8 (late) lens The Nikon FG was a beginner or amateur level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon Corporation since 1988) in Japan from 19..
Nikon FM
The Nikon FM was an advanced amateur level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon Corporation since 1988) in Japan from 1977 to 1982 (available new from dealer stock until circa 1983). The FM ..
Nikon FM10
The Nikon FM10 is a beginner or student level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, focal plane shutter, manual focus, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera introduced in 1995. It is normally sold in a kit that includes a Zoom Nikkor 35-70 mm f/3.5-4.8 zoom lens. A Zoom Nikkor 70-210 mm f/4.5-5.6 zoom lens..
Nikon FM2
The Nikon FM2 was an advanced amateur level, interchangeable lens, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by the Japanese optics company Nippon Kogaku K. K. (Nikon Corporation since 1988) in Japan from 1982 to 2001. The FM2 originally used a titanium bladed, vertical trav..
Nikon FM3A
The Nikon FM3A is an advanced semi-professional level, interchangeable lens, focal plane shutter, 35 mm film, single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. It was manufactured by Nikon Corporation exclusively in Japan, on small-volume assembly lines by trained assembly technicians, from 2001 to 2006. The camer..
Nikon SB-800
Resources for Nikon's SB-800 Speedlight Nikon * Nikon's full color booklet showing various SB-800 portrait setups. (Download and save this file - Nikon could take it away at any time.) Nikon's SB-800 Collection of Sample Photos (PDF) * Nikon's SB-800 Instruction Manual. I hated this book at fi..
Nikopol
For Nikopol in Bulgaria see Nikopol, Bulgaria. Nikopol (Ukrainian: Нікополь) is a city in Ukraine, in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, on the right bank of Dnieper river, about 100 km south-west of Dnipropetrovsk. It has about 128,900 inhabitants (2006 estimate [link]). The 1911 ..
Nikopol, Bulgaria
View of the Danube at Nikopol in winter The Battle of Nicopolis as depicted by a 15th-century Western European artist Nikopol (Никопол) is a town in northern Bulgaria, part of Pleven Province, on the right bank of the Danube river, 4 km downstream from the mouth of the Osam river...
Nikopol Point
Nikopol Point (Nos Nikopol \'nos ni-'ko-pol\) is located on the S coast of Livingston Island, projecting 600 m into Bransfield Strait. The point is snow free in summer and was named after the town of Nikopol in Northern Bulgaria. Location The point is located at [62°40′22″S, 61°05′26..
Nikos
Nikos (Νίκος) is a common given name in Greece and Cyprus. It was originally derived from Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors and of all of Greece. Although used as a proper first name, Nikos is also a popular nickname of the original Nikolaos (Greek) or Nicholas(English). Famous Nik..
Nikosthenes
Nikosthenes was a potter of Greek black- and red-figure pottery in the time window 545-510 B.C. He is thought to have been associated with the work of the painters Oltos, Lydos, Epiktetos and the Nikosthenes-Painter. Literature V. Tosto: The Black-figure Pottery Signed NIKOSTHENESEPOSIEN, 1999 (All..
Nikos (film)
Nikos is a b-grade horror film directed by and starring German arteur Andreas Schnaas. It follows a reincarnated barbarian (Schnaas) as he wreaks havok on modern day New York City. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Production Information3 Cast4 Crew5 External links Synopsis Colleg..
Nikos Alefantos
Nikos Alefantos (born January 3, 1939 in Athens) is a famous Greek football coach. He is well-known in Greece as a cult figure, due to his temperamental style, “colorful” language and controversial views on coaching. Alefantos is also notorious for his very short stays as coach of various gree..
Nikos Aliagas
Nikos Aliagas (b. May 13, 1969 in Paris) (Greek: Νίκος Αλιάγας) is a French-born Greek host of the French music reality program named Star Academy. One of his parents came from the area of Stamna in the prefecture of Aitoloacarnania in Gre..
Nikos Beloyannis
--> Nikos Beloyannis (Greek: Νίκος Μπελογιάννης) was a Greek communist and resistance leader born in Amalias (Peloponnese, Greece) in 1915. He was jailed in the Akronauplia prison (Nauplion) by the Ioannis Metaxas..
Nikos Christodoulou
Nikos Christodoulou (born 1959) is a Greek conductor and composer. Among other symphonic works he conducts Skalkottas, which he has recorded. He also conducts opera. External Link [bio] ..
Nikos Dabizas
Nikos Dabizas (3rd August1973-) is a former Newcastle United, Leicester City and Olympiakos Greek footballer, who now plays for AEL 1964 in Greece. - He was also in Greece's 2004 European Football Championship winning squad. Contents 1 Career in Greece2 Newcastle United3 Leicester ..
Nikos Dimou
Nikos Dimou (b. 1935 in Athens) is a Greek writer. He worked in advertising and was a columnist for magazines and newspapers. Biography He graduated from Athens College and studied French philosophy in Athens. From 1954 to 1960, he studied philosophy at the University of Munich in Germany. He ha..
Nikos Engonopoulos
Nikos Engonopoulos (October 21, 1907 – October 31, 1985) was a modern Greek painter and poet. He is one of the most important members of the Greek Generation of '30 as well as a major representative of the surrealistic movement in Greece. His work, as a writer, also includes critique and essay..
Nikos Gatsos
Nikos Gatsos (Νίκος Γκάτσος) (8 December 1911–12 May 1992) was a Greek writer and poet. Contents 1 Biography2 Translation3 Lyrics4 Links Biography He was born in Kato Asea (Chania Frankovrisis) in Arcadia, where he finished primary school (dimotiko). He attended..
Nikos Goumas Stadium
Nikos Goumas Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Nea Philadelphia, a west suburb of Athens, Greece. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of AEK Athens. The stadium's capacity was 24,729 and was built in 1930. It was demolished in June 2003, to make way for a modern and ..
Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas
Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas (in Greek Νίκος Χατζηκυριάκος – Γκίκας ) (February 26, 1906 – September 3, 1994) was a leading Greek painter, sculptor, engraver, iconographer, writer and academic. He studied ancient and Byzantine art as well as folk art due to his adoration ..
Nikos Hadjinikolaou
Nikos Hadjinikolaou (Greek:Νίκος Χατζηνικολάου) is a Greek journalist; president, head of the news department and basic News Anchor in the Alpha TV. Before his job in Alpha, he was for almost a decade the news Anchor for Mega Channel. He was born in 1962 in Alexandroupoli, Evros Pr..
Nikos Karageorgiou
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Nikos Karageorgiou is the manager of Greek sports club Ergotelis. He was born in Eratino Kavala in December 8 1..
Nikos Karavitis
Nikos Karavitis was the secretary general of the National Statistical Service of Greece from 1996 to 2002. It was under his direction that Greek government deficit and debt figures were massively underestimated. He was replaced, and became an academic, immediately PASOK lost elections in March 200..
Nikos Karouzos
Nikos Karouzos was a Greek modern poet. He was born in Nafplion in 1926 and died in Athens in 1990. He published his first poems in 1949. He also wrote literary criticism and essays on the theatre and art. He was awarded the State Poetry Prize twice, in 1972 and 1988. External links [Short b..
Nikos Karvelas
Nikos Karvelas is one of the most famous living composers in Greece. His talent is well known to the Greek audience and his passion for music has created great and memorial songs in Greek discography. He was born in Piraeus. Since he was young, Nikos was not a "typical" child, having a spiritual ene..
Nikos Kavvadias
Nikos Kavvadias (Greek: Νίκος Καββαδίας) (January 11, 1910 – February 10, 1975) was a Greek poet and writer; currently one of the most popular poets in Greece, who, used his travels around the world as a sailor, and the idealised life at sea and its adventures, as powerful metaphors ..
Nikos Kazantzakis
Nikos Kazantzakis (Greek Νίκος Καζαντζάκης February 18, 1883, Heraklion, Crete, Greece - October 26, 1957, Freiburg, Germany) was a Greek novelist, poet, playwright and thinker. Arguably the most important Greek prose writer and philosopher of the 20th century, he acquired wide fame ..
Nikos Konstantinidis
Nikos Konstantinidis is a controversial Greek journalist at the Greek private TV-channel OPION. Contents 1 TV-Show2 Good Morning3 Peronal claims and action4 Style5 Books6 Cast7 Attack by the Antichrist8 See also: TV-Show His TV-show is named Η ΩΡΑ ..
Nikos Konstantopoulos
Nikos Konstantopoulos Nikos Konstantopoulos (Greek: Νίκος Κωνσταντόπουλος) is a Greek politician, member of the Hellenic Parliament and former president of the Synaspismos party of the radical l..
Nikos Kostakis
Niko Kostakis (born February 16, 1973 in Athens, Greece) is a professional football (soccer) goalkeeper, currently playing for Akratitos F.C. in the Greek national top division. Kostakis joined the club in 2004 from GS Neos Panionios, having previously played for Nafpaktiakos Asteras, Ethnikos Aster..
Nikos Kostantopoulos
Nikolaos Kostantopoulos is a primary Greek leftist socialist politician and president of Synaspismos. He was appointed to office in 1999. ..
Nikos Koundouros
Nikos Koundouros (Greek: Νίκος Κούνδουρος), is a Greek Director from Agios Nikolaos, Crete. His movies are considered to follow an "artistic" direction. External links ..
Nikos Lorentzos
Nikos Lorentzos is a Greek professor of Informatics. He is an specialist on the Relational Model of Database Management, having made significant contributions in the field of temporal databases, where he has co-authored an important book with Hugh Darwen and Christopher J Date. Bibliography Tempor..
Nikos Machlas
Nikolaos Machlas (born 16 June 1973 in Heraklion, Greece) is a footballer who plays as a striker. He began his career with OFI Crete, where he made his debut in February 1991 against Panionios. He stayed at the club for six seasons before moving to Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem in 1996. Machlas scored..
Nikos Nikolaidis
Nikos Nikolaidis (Greek: Νίκος Νικολαΐδης) is a Greek director and a writer. He was born in 1939 in Athens, where he lives and works to this day. He is also a scenarist and a producer of movies which he directs, for a part of his time produced television commercials. From his cinemat..
Nikos Papadakis
Nikos Papadakis(Greek:Νίκος Παπαδάκης) is a Greek fashion top model and television presenter. He was born in the island of Crete in the start of 1970s. A former naval petty officer he was the winner of the Manhunt International 1994. He is regarded as one of the most handsome male ..
Nikos Sampson
Nikos Sampson Nikos Sampson (1935 – May 9 2001) was the coup d'état-installed dictator of Cyprus, after the overthrow of President Makarios in 1974. Sampson was well known as a fanatical Greek Nationalist and member of EOKA-B, which sought enosis (union) of Cyprus with Greece. History S..
Nikos Tselios
Nikos Tselios (born January 20 1979, Oak Park, Illinois, USA) is a American professional ice hockey defenceman. He currently plays for Färjestads BK in Sweden. He is cousin to Chris Chelios of the Detroit Red Wings. Tselios was drafted in the first round of the 1997 NHL Entry Draft as the 22nd pic..
Nikos Tsiantakis
Nikos (Nikolaos) Tsiantakis (born 20 October 1963) is a retired Greek football midfielder. He most prominently played for Panionios NFC and Olympiacos. His appearance at the 1994 World Cup rounded off his national team career, which lasted from 1988 to 1994, giving him 47 caps and 2 international g..
Nikos Tzouannis
Nikos Tzouannis (Νίκος Τζουάννης in Greek), born in Athens, Greece on September 8, 1980, is a sport journalist. He is a Greek citizen, with roots from a village called Agrapidochori in the province of Ilia. He currently works on Greek TV, Alter Channel. ..
Nikos Vakalis
Nikolaos Nikos Vakalis (born December 1, 1939 in Larissa) is a Greek politician and Member of the European Parliament for New Democracy; part of the European People's Party. ..
Nikos Xanthopoulos
Nikos Xanthopoulos (Nίκος Ξανθόπουλος) (born 31 August 1934) is a Greek actor, known for his roles in the sixties era Greek Drama Cinema. He was also a famous singer of Greek folk bouzouki, having released many albums and singles. He is known as the "kid of the nation" (παιδί ..
Nikos Xilouris
Nikos Xylouris (Greek Νίκος Ξυλούρης, 7 July, 1936 - 8 February, 1980) was a Greek composer and singer from Crete and also the older brother of another great musician of Cretan music, Antonis Xilouris or Psarantonis. He was part of the movement that brought down the Greek military Junta..
Nikos Xydakis
Nikos Xydakis is a Greek pianist and singer. Much of his music has its root in theatrical music. Xydakis has collaborated with many of the most influential Greek musicians, actors and directors, including Eleftheria Arvanitaki, Melina Kana, Olia Lasadriou, Thanasis Papageorgiou, Costas Tsianos, Ma..
Niko (musician)
Niko is Seattle, Washington-born musician Nicole Vergel De Dios, to Japanese and Spanish parents. She completed a Jazz and Contemporary Music Degree from the New School University in New York City, prior to signing to Grand Central Records independent record label in 2002. She worked as musical su..
Niko (The Mask)
Niko or Don Niko is a fictional character from Chuck Russell's 1994 film, The Mask. Although he appears for a very short time, he is not necessarily considered a villain, but he is not a good character either He is portrayed by Cuban-American actor Orestes Matacena. Storyline The Mask (1994 film)..
Niko Barun
Croatian cartoonist. He was born in 1965. He often changes styles, so lots of his comics have very different drawings. Among others comics there are Krapinjonci, Pipo, Small history of money etc. Biography In following books, journals and magazines his 200 caricatures and over 300 ilustrations: ..
Niko Bellotto
Niko Bellotto is a solo electronic musician and member of the electronic tango-infused band, Baires. Half-Swedish and Argentinian, Bellotto was born in Argentina and raised in both, Spain and Sweden. His career spans three decades, first introduced into the electronic field in the early 1980s as a D..
Niko Bete
Niko Bete is a Croatian singer born in Konavle. Many of his songs deal with significant people from Croatia's Croatian War of Independence. This may be because the Konavle region was occupied by Serb forces during the war. Whatever the case, his songs have been adopted by some right-wing parties and..
Niko Dimitrakos
Nichloas "Niko" Dimitrakos (born May 21 1979 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a professional hockey player and plays right wing for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League. Niko graduated from Matignon High School in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1997. He was first introduced to Hockey at a..
Niko Hovinen
Niko Hovinen (born March 16, 1988 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish ice hockey goaltender. Currently playing with the Jokerit junior team, Hovinen dressed for a single regular season Jokerit game as backup to Joonas Hallikainen, after Tim Thomas abruptly left the team only a day before the start of..
Niko Kapanen
Niko Klaus Petteri Kapanen (born 29 April 1978 in Hattula, Finland) is a professional ice hockey center for the Atlanta Thrashers. Kapanen was drafted by the Dallas Stars in the 6th round as the 173rd overall pick in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. On June 24, 2006, Kapanen was traded to the Atlanta ..
Niko Koutouvides
Niko Stelios Koutouvides (born March 25, 1981 to Stelios and Niki Koutouvides in Plainville, Connecticut) is an American football linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL. He was selected with the 20th pick of the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft out of Purdue University. He was twice an ..
Niko Kovač
Niko Kovač [ˈniːkɔ ˈkɔʋatʃ] (born October 15, 1971 in Berlin, Germany) is a Croatian footballer of Bosnian Croat heritage. He plays as a midfielder with the Croatia national football team and has been playing for Hertha BSC Berlin of the German Bundesliga in the precedeing season, ..
Niko Kranjčar
--> Niko Kranjčar [ˈniːkɔ ˈkraɲtʃaːr] (born August 13, 1984 in Vienna, Austria), to the famous father Zlatko "Cico" Kranjčar, is a Croatian football midfielder. He currently (as of 2006) plays for Hajduk Split. He is often refered to as "The Coaches Son" Kranjčar has been part ..
Niko Lee Hang
Niko lee Hang is the current Minister of Finance of Samoa. He is an accountant by profession and a former Public Trustee. He was elected to one of the two parliamentary seats reserved for Individual Voters for the first time in March 2006 and was nominated to a Cabinet post by the Prime Minister. ..
Niko Lozančić
Niko Lozančić (born 1957 in Kakanj) is the current president of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (since January 27, 2003). He is an ethnic Croat and the former deputy president of the HDZ of BiH. He is a lawyer and a diplomat. ..
Niko Marzouca
Niko Marzouca (born July 21, 1978) is an American musical recording engineer who lives and works in Miami, Florida. In his teenage years, Marzouca was a reggae dancehall DJ. His journey to engineering fame began after graduating from Full Sail Real World Education in April 1997. His first job as a..
Niko Miljanić
Dr. Niko Miljanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Нико Миљанић) (b. 1892, d. 1957), Serbian anatomist and surgeon, was one of the founders of the Medical Faculty in Belgrade, which is today a part of the University of Belgrade, and has held the first lecture on the newly formed faculty in 1920. He ha..
Niko Nawaikula
--> Niko Nawaikula is a Fijian politician, who was appointed to the House of Representatives on 22 June 2005. The Conservative Alliance (CAMV) candidate was declared elected unopposed, after the only other candidate, Ratu Osea Vakalalabure of the United Fiji Party (SDL) withdrew from the contest,..
Niko Nirvi
Niko Nirvi is a long-term major icon in the Finnish gaming world. He is well known for writing computer game reviews since the 1980s in MikroBitti, C and the computer game yearbooks that were predecessors of the Pelit magazine. He has worked for the latter since its founding in 1992, and holds a col..
Niko Pirosmanashvili
Niko Pirosmanashvili also known as Niko Pirosmani (Georgian: ; May 5? 1862-1918) is a late 19th-early 20th century Georgian primitivist painter. His paintings are often of animals, people dining, and people serving food. His artwork is not very well known outside Russia or Georgia. Pirosmanashvil..
Niko the Boer
Niko the Boer was a name of Georgian Prince Niko Bagrationi (in Georgian: ნიკო ბაგრატიონი; Nikolai Bagration, Николай Багратио..
Niksar
[Niksar]http://www.niksaronline.net, formerly Cabeira or Cabira, Diospolis, Adrianopolis or Hadrianopolis, Neocaesarea or Neocaesareia, and Sebaste, is one of the major suburbs of Tokat Province, in central-eastern Turkey. Neocaesarea, located in Pontus Polemoniacus, which, on account of i..
Nikša Skelin
Nikša Skelin (born March 25, 1978 in Split) is a Croatian rower who has won two Olympic medals. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens he won a silver medal in Coxless Pairs with his older brother Siniša. ..
Nikšić
NikšićНикшић | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0; vertical-align: middle;" | | style="border: 0;" | Flag | style="border: 0;" | {{{symbol_type Coordinates [42°46′48″N, 18°56′24″E] Mayor Nebojša Radojičić Municipal..
Nikšić Airport
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Nikto
The Nikto are an alien race in the Star Wars universe. They were a humanoid species from the planet Kintan in the Si'Klaata Cluster. The species featured five distinct mutated sub-species due to a massive radiation from a nearby star M'dweshuu. The five sub-species inhabited different geographic ar..
Niku
Niku can mean several things: In Japanese weapons, the amount of "meat" in a cutting edge's grind. In Japanese, it literally means "meat".An alternate transliteration of Necho II, King of Egypt.Tapani Niku, Finnish cross-country skier (bronze medal in Winter Olympics 1924) This is a [disambigu..
Nikujaga
Nikujaga (Japanese:肉じゃが) is a Japanese dish made from boiled meat and potatoes. Historically, it was based on the meat stews served in the British Royal Navy, which the Japanese encountered in the nineteenth century. However, the flavour of the dish was given a radically Japanese twist wit..
Nikumaroro
Nikumaroro atoll as photographed from earth orbit on 16 April 2001. Nikumaroro, formerly Gardner Island, is part of the Phoenix Group, Kiribati in the western Pacific Ocean, a remote, elongated, triangular coral atoll with profuse vegetation and a large central marine lagoon, located at [..
Nikunau
Nikunau is a low coral island located in the Gilbert Islands. The island is also a district of Kiribati. The island consists of a two narrow lobes which are joined in the centre by a narrow strip of land. There are several lagoons located within the island, all of which are landlocked and hypersali..
Nikusiyar
Nikusiyar Mohammed was the 12th Mughal Emperor. He took the throne in 1719 at the age of 20, succeeding his father Rafi Ud-Daulat. He was assassinated the same year by a Rajput for ill treatment of his wives. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Niky Wardley
Niky Wardley is a British actress who appears in The Catherine Tate Show. She has also played parts in Holby City and Rosemary & Thyme, and appeared as Megan Macer in EastEnders in February 2006. ..
Nik Antropov
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Nik Aziz Nik Mat
Tuan Guru Dato' Haji Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat (born 1931 in Pulau Melaka, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia) is a Malaysian cleric and an opposition politician from Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS). He is perceived as an Ulema and is currently Kelantan’s PAS commissioner and the Menteri Besar (Chief M..
Nik Borrow
Nik Borrow is a bird artist, ornithological tour leader for Birdquest and an expert in west African birds. He is co-author (with Ron Demey) and sole illustrator of Birds of Western Africa in the Helm Identification Guides series, published by Christopher Helm in 2001, the first guide to feature ill..
Nik Carlson
Nik Carlson (born November 8, 1978 in Masterton, New Zealand) is a singer who rose to popularity after placing second in NZ Idol 2, the New Zealand version of Pop Idol. On March 2006, Nik was fined $80 for breaching his home-town's liquor ban. NZ Idol 2 Performances Auckland Auditions: Let Me ..
Nik Cohn
Nik Cohn (also written Nick Cohn) is a British rock journalist. Established as the father of rock criticism, with Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom written at the age of 22 in the late 60s, he then has published articles, novels and music books regularly. When reviewing a rough mix of The Who's rock oper..
Nik Fiend
Nik Fiend is the lead vocal for Gothic Rock/Deathrock band Alien Sex Fiend. ..
Nik Fish
Nik Fish, born in Sydney is a DJ, with a career spanning 15 years is renowned for his work on several musical platforms including Djing, studio production and dance music radio. Nik is arguably one of Australia's most popular and well-known DJs [[Citing sources citation needed] ..
Nik Gowing
Nik Gowing has been the lead presenter on the BBC's international news and current affairs channel, BBC World since 1996. During his time with the corporation, Gowing has presented The World Today (1996 - 2000), Europe Direct, HARDtalk, Dateline London as well as Simpson's World At the time of t..
Nik Kershaw
Nik Kershaw Nik Kershaw is an English singer-songwriter, popular during the 1980s. Contents 1 History2 Discography3 Collobrations4 External links History Born Nicholas David Kershaw in Bristol, England on March 1, 1958 (although brought up in Ipswich), Kershaw playe..
Nik Naks
Nik Naks are a type of expanded corn snack manufactured by the Golden Wonder company in the United Kingdom. The brand was purchased by United Biscuits in 2006. First invented by mistake in the company's Scunthorpe factory. Available in 4 flavours: Scampi & Lemon (Green bag)Cream & Cheesy (Yellow..
Nik og Jay
Nik og Jay is a R&B duo from Værløse, Denmark. Their hit single Hot won them Best Newcomer at the Danish Music Awards in 2003. Other hits have included Lækker, En Dag Tilbage, Strip (for mig) and Kan Du Høre Hende Synge? They released a CD and DVD of their concert tour from 2003. External li..
Nik Pace
Nik Pace (born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on August 24, 1984) is an American fashion model. She was the runner up of the 5th season of America's Next Top Model. Among the favorites to win the competition, she eventually finished second behind Nicole Linkletter. Contents 1 Before Top Model2&..
Nik Powell
Nik Powell is one of the co-founders of the Virgin Group alongside Richard Branson. Having run a small music shop together in London, they set up Virgin Records in 1972 and became one of the UK's major recording labels until they sold to EMI in 1992. Powell married 60s singer Sandie Shaw in the earl..
Nik Radev
Part of the series onAustralian criminals Nikolai "The Russian" Radev was a Bulgarian refugee who became known as a career criminal in Melbourne. During his life he was jailed for assault, blackmail, threats to kill, extortion, firearm offences, armed robbery and drug charges.[#endnote_wi..
Nik Ranieri
Nik Ranieri animated several well-known Disney characters including; Kuzco (The Emperor's New Groove), Meeko (Pocahontas), Hades (Hercules), and Lumiere (Beauty and the Beast). ..
Nik Turner
Nik Turner is a British musician, probably best known as a founder of space rock pioneers Hawkwind. Turner plays saxophones, flute, sings and is a composer. Over the years Turner has played with many musicians and collaborations. Much of his output continued in the Hawkwind vein, but Turner has als..
Nik Welter
Nik Welter (1871-1951) or Nikolaus Welter was a Luxemburgish writer who wrote in the German language. External links [Nik Welter (in German)] ..
Nik Witkowski
Nikyta Witkowski (born on June 2, 1976 in London, England) is a rugby centre for the Canadian national rugby team and for Coventry R.F.C. in England. He has been capped 33 times for Canada. External links [Scrum.Com][Bio at Coventry Rugby] ..
Niška Banja
Niška Banja (Нишка Бања) is a town, municipality, and spa located 9 km eastern from Niš, Serbia. In 2002, the population of the town was 4,437, while population of the municipality was 15,359. The municipality of Niška Banja is one of the five municipalities of the City of Niš. Niška..
Ni (kana)
kana - gojūon ん わ ら や ま は な た さ か あ っ (ゐ) り み ひ に ち し き い ヴ る ゆ む ふ ぬ つ す く う ヶ (ゑ) れ め へ ね て せ け え ー を ろ よ も ほ の と そ こ お に, in hiragana, or ニ in katakana, is one of the Japane..
Ni Kuang
Ni Kuang (also known as Ngai Hong or Yi Kuang) (}) (born May 30, 1935 in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China) is a prolific Chinese novelist and scriptwriter, with more than 300 published martial arts and science fiction novels and more than 400 movie scripts. Born as Ni Chong (}), he grew up in Shanghai. He w..
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