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Qué (quién) es LGBT history in Russia - definición


LGBT history in Russia         
  • In 1993, President [[Boris Yeltsin]] signed a law decriminalizing homosexual acts in Russia
  • Tsar [[Ivan the Terrible]] was accused of having homosexual relations by his political opponents
  • Founder of Soviet Russia and the Soviet Union [[Vladimir Lenin]]
  • Nikolai Alekseev]] at the [[Slavic Pride]] festival on 16 May 2009—two anti-riot police stopped Alekseev and his partner, a transgender activist from Belarus
ASPECT OF HISTORY REGARDING THE LGBT COMMUNITY SINCE THE DAYS OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE
Homosexuality in Russia; LGBT rights in the Soviet Union; LGBT history in the Soviet Union; LGBT history in the USSR; LGBT rights in the Russian SFSR; Transgender history in Russia
The history of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people (LGBT) in Russia and its historical antecedents (the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire) has largely been influenced by the political leanings of its rulers. Medieval Catholic-Protestant Europe had the largest influence on Russian attitude towards homosexuality.
LGBT history in India         
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  • Hijra and companions in Eastern Bengal in 1860
  • Two women using carrots as dildos, 20th century [[gouache]] painting.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
LGBT history of India
LGBT people and relationships in India have been documented in different times. In recent times, the unbanning of homosexuality and promotion of LGBT rights has prompted research and opinions regarding LGBT people in India.
History of Russia         
  • Russian victory at [[Battle of Poltava]]
  • The first five [[Marshals of the Soviet Union]] in November 1935, clockwise from top left: [[Semyon Budyonny]], [[Vasily Blyukher]], [[Alexander Ilyich Yegorov]], [[Kliment Voroshilov]], and [[Mikhail Tukhachevsky]]. Only Budyonny and Voroshilov would survive Stalin's [[Great Purge]].
  • Babbitt]]ry of the household work!".
  • [[Boris Yeltsin]]—first president of Russian Federation in 1999
  • Eastern Front]], in the war against the Axis and in the entire WWII
  • President [[Jimmy Carter]] and Soviet General Secretary [[Leonid Brezhnev]] sign the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT II) treaty, 18 June 1979.
  • Sevastopol]] during the Crimean War
  • [[Dmitry Donskoy]] in the [[Battle of Kulikovo]]
  • [[Vladimir Putin]] with [[Dmitri Medvedev]]
  • Mikhail Romanov]], the first Tsar of the [[Romanov dynasty]]
  • The [[Great Stand on the Ugra River]] (1480) ended Tatar/Mongol rule in Russia.
  • Hellenistic soldiers]] of the [[Bosporan Kingdom]]; from [[Taman Peninsula]] (Yubileynoe), [[southern Russia]], 3rd quarter of the 4th century BC; marble, [[Pushkin Museum]]
  • Indo-European peoples]]
  • [[Ivan IV]] was the [[Grand Prince of Moscow]] from 1533 to 1547, then "Tsar of All the Russias" until his death in 1584.
  • Kievan Rus' after the [[Council of Liubech]] in 1097
  • Senate Square]]
  • Gorki]] (1922)
  • [[Russian Expeditionary Force in France]], October 1916
  • The Poles surrender the [[Moscow Kremlin]] to [[Prince Pozharsky]] in 1612.
  • Map of the city of [[Saint-Petersburg]], new capital of Russia in 1720
  • [[May Day]] parade in Moscow, 1 May 1964
  • [[Mikhail Lomonosov]] — great Russian polymath, scientist and writer
  • Russian chronicle]]
  • [[2011–2013 Russian protests]] against the conduct of Russia's parliamentary elections
  • [[Napoleon]]'s retreat from Moscow
  • Zhukovsky]], and [[Gnedich]]
  • Peter I, called "Peter the Great"
  • [[Ronald Reagan]] and [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] in Geneva, November 1985
  • Lashevich]].
  • [[Vladimir Putin]] and pro-Russian Crimea leaders sign the [[Treaty on Accession of the Republic of Crimea to Russia]] in 2014.
  • [[Monument to Nicholas I]] on [[St. Isaac's Square]], Saint Petersburg
  • ''[[Raising a Flag over the Reichstag]]'' — symbol of Soviet victory in WWII
  • abolition of serfdom]] is being read to people.
  • parliament]]
  • The Russian Empire in 1867
  • Russian Empire in 1792
  • Russian Infantry
  • Russian Civil War in the European part of Russia
  • Russian writers of the second half of the 19th century: [[Leo Tolstoy]], [[Dmitry Grigorovich]], [[Ivan Goncharov]], [[Ivan Turgenev]], [[Alexander Druzhinin]], and [[Alexander Ostrovsky]]
  • Alexander I]]
  • Expansion of Russia and Soviet Union (1300–1945)
  • defence of Shipka Pass]] against Turkish troops was crucial for the independence of Bulgaria.
  • face off]] against Soviet armor at [[Checkpoint Charlie]], Berlin, October 1961.
  • "Sacrifice to the International", a White Russian anti-Bolshevik propaganda poster produced during the Russian Civil War
  • World War II military deaths]] in Europe and military situation in autumn 1944
  • Axis]] centered on [[Nazi Germany]].
  • [[Yuri Gagarin]], first human to travel into space
  • Gorodets]]
  • ''Arrival of Varangians'' by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]]
  • [[Ivan III of Russia]] at the [[Millennium of Russia]]. At his feet, defeated: Tatar, Lithuanian and Baltic German.
  • [[Sobornoye Ulozheniye]] was a legal code promulgated in 1649.
OCCURRENCES AND PEOPLE IN RUSSIA THROUGHOUT HISTORY
Russia/History; Russian History; Russian history; History of russia; The History Of The Russian Federation; History of Russian Empire; Prehistory of Russia; Prehistoric Russia; Russian prehistory; 18th century in Russia; Russia history; History of modern Russia; Russian crisis
The history of Russia begins with the histories of the East Slavs. The traditional start-date of specifically Russian history is the establishment of the Rus' state in the north in 862, ruled by Varangians.