List of people from Tambov

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An A-Z list of notable people from Tambov Oblast, Russia.

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Valentin Avrorin (1907–1977) - Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR

Vasily Agapkin (1884–1964) - a military orchestra conductor, composer

Nickolai Annenkov (Kokin) (1899–1999) - patriarch of the Moscow Maly Theatre.

Aleksandr Antonov (1888–1922) - A leader of the Tambov peasant revolt (1920-1921)

Vladimir Arnoldi (1871–1924) - botanist

Yury Artyukhin (1930–1998) - an astronaut.

Nickolai Arkharov (1742–1814) - Russian statesman.

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Matvei Simyonich Bashkin, the first martyr of the Russian Molokan faith

Nickolai Basov (1922–2001) - physicist

Alexander Bezobrazov (1783–1871) - Russian statesman

Roman Boborykin - Russian statesman

Vsevolod Bobrov (1922–1979) - sportsman

Vladimir Bolotin (Born in 1926) - Mechanical engineer

Yevgeny Boratynsky (1800–1844) - Russian poet

Nickolai Bochkov (Born in 1931) - Russian scientist

Sergei Bryukhanenko (1890–1960) - Russian physician,

David Burlyuk (1882–1967) - Russian poet and painter

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Yury Chernavsky (17 марта 1947) — Russian composer, record producer.

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Lev Diomin (1926–1998) - Russian cosmonaut

Leonid Diomin (1897–1973) - Doctor of Geographical Sciences, professor.

Gavrila Derzhavin (1743–1816) - Russian poet

Maksim Dmitriev (1858–1948) - Russian photographer

Fiodor Dubovitsky (1907–1999) - Doctor of Chemical Sciences, professor

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  • Feofan, Vyshensky hermit (Georgy Govorov) (1815–1894) - Tambov bishop )

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  • Zoya Gaidai (1902–1965) - Ukrainian singer (soprano).
  • Nikita Galakhov (1864–1912) - the inventor of the elliptical springs for the railroad carriages.
  • Nickolai Gamalei (1795–1859) - Russian statesman, Vitebsk governor, served in the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
  • Natalia Goncharova (1812–1863) - A. S. Pushkin's wife. She was born in the village Karian-Zagryazhskoye of the Tambov province.
  • Maksim Gorky (Alexei Peshkov) (1868–1936) - Russian and Soviet writer and public figure, a founder of socialist realism literature.
  • Afanasy Grigoriev (1782–1868) - architect, took part in the reconstruction of Moscow after the War 1812.

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  • Ivan Kalita (born 1927) - the equestrian sport Olympic Champion (1972).
  • Andrei Karelin (1837–1906) - artist, photographer of the Academy of Arts,
  • Lev Kuleshov (1899–1970) - Soviet film producer and film critic

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  • Alexander Lodygin (1847–1923) - one of the founders of the electrothermy, author of almost 400 inventions including a tungsten filament lamp. He was born in the village of Stenshino of the Tambov province.

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