İgnati Grinevitski (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • Hartnett 2001, s. 251. Hartnett, L. (2001). "The Making of a Revolutionary Icon: Vera Nikolaevna Figner and the People's Will in the Wake of the Assassination of Tsar Aleksandr II". Canadian Slavonic Papers. 43 (2/3). ss. 249-270. JSTOR 40870322. 
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