1892 in Russia

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Cossack patrol preventing peasants from leaving their village, 1892 CossackPatrolNearKazanPreventingPeasantsFromLeavingTheirVillage3a43144r.jpg
Cossack patrol preventing peasants from leaving their village, 1892

Events from the year 1892 in Russia .

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