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has gloss | eng: Nina was a secret underground printing house in Baku, Russian Empire, established in July 1901 by the Baku iskraist group, consisting of Lado Ketshoveli ( ), Leonid Krasin, "Nina" P. Kozerenko, Avel Enukidze and Lev Halperin (Лев Ефимович Гальперин). Nina received direct assistance from Lenin and had contacts with the Tbilisi committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. |
lexicalization | eng: Nina Printing House |
instance of | c/Publishing companies of Russia |
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