Luch (newspaper), the Glossary
Luch (The Ray) was a Menshevik legal daily newspaper in Russia, published in St. Petersburg from 1912 to July 1913.[1]
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3 relations: Mensheviks, Russia, Saint Petersburg.
- 1910s disestablishments in the Russian Empire
- 1912 establishments in the Russian Empire
- Newspapers established in 1912
- Newspapers published in Saint Petersburg
- Publications disestablished in 1913
Mensheviks
The Mensheviks (mensheviki, from меньшинство,, 'minority') were a faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split with Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik faction at the Second Party Congress in 1903.
See Luch (newspaper) and Mensheviks
Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.
See Luch (newspaper) and Russia
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
See Luch (newspaper) and Saint Petersburg
See also
1910s disestablishments in the Russian Empire
- Luch (newspaper)
- Moscow Society of Stamp Collectors
- Raḥamim (newspaper)
- Vagindra script
1912 establishments in the Russian Empire
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Warsaw
- Azerbaijan State Academic Philharmonic Hall
- Azerbaijan national football team
- Batumi Botanical Garden
- Bessarabskyi Market
- Borodinsky Bridge
- Central Committee of the 6th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
- City Primary School on Lenin Street, Novosibirsk
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Dokuchaievsk
- FC Cherepovets
- FC Kokand 1912
- Finland Railway Bridge
- Hotel Astoria (Saint Petersburg)
- Imperial Russian Air Service
- Kholm Governorate (Russian Empire)
- Kwŏnŏp Sinmun
- Lagodekhi Protected Areas
- Latvian National Opera
- Luch (newspaper)
- Luna Park, St. Petersburg
- Panteleimon Kulish Gymnasium
- Pavasarininkai
- Port of Korsakov
- Progressive Party (Russia)
- Pushkin Museum
- Riga Zoo
- Russian Football Union
- Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Mensheviks)
- Russian Yachting Federation
- Sports Ground, Kyiv
- State Duma of the Russian Empire of the Fourth Convocation
- Strakhovaniye Rabochikh
- Svobodny, Amur Oblast
- Swallow's Nest
- Teriberskaya Volost
- Tolstoy House
- Tuymazy
- Vinnytsia State Pedagogical University
- Vinnytsia water tower
- Wawelberg Bank building
- Zhivoye Delo
Newspapers established in 1912
- Al-Hilal (newspaper)
- Bérmunkás
- Baptist Messenger
- Casa Grande Dispatch
- Church Standard
- Daily Herald (United Kingdom)
- Diário do Povo
- Diario Río Negro
- El Colombiano
- Estes Park Trail-Gazette
- Fairfield Sun Times
- Financial Times of Canada
- Folha Egipciense
- Hawaii Hochi
- Jacksonville Daily Record
- Jornal A Tarde
- Juneau Empire
- Kopervik Tidende
- Kwŏnŏp Sinmun
- L'Écho d'Alger
- La Gaceta (Tucumán)
- Los Angeles Wave
- Luch (newspaper)
- Madina (Bijnor)
- Maryland Suffrage News
- Mineral Daily News-Tribune
- Moss Dagblad
- Ostrauer Volksblatt
- Pineville Independent Herald
- Rakkestad Avis
- San Marcos Daily Record
- Soenting Melajoe
- St. Louis Argus
- Star-Herald
- Sunday Mail (Adelaide)
- The American Jewish World
- The Claxton Enterprise
- The Common Cause (NUWSS newspaper)
- The Daily Standard (Brisbane)
- The Decatur Daily
- The Post (Ohio student newspaper)
- The Sault Star
- The Vote (newspaper)
- Vancouver Sun
- Victor Harbor Times
- West Coast Sentinel
- Zër' i Popullit
- Zhivoye Delo
Newspapers published in Saint Petersburg
- Al-Tilmiz
- Burevestnik (Petrograd, 1917)
- Delovoy Peterburg
- Di Tsayt (Saint Petersburg)
- Di Varhayt
- Dyelo Naroda
- Golos (newspaper)
- Golos Prikazchika
- Golos Truda
- Ha-Yom
- HaMelitz
- Izvestia
- Journal de St.-Pétersbourg
- Kalvis melagis
- Luch (newspaper)
- Nasha Zhizn
- Nedelya
- Northern Bee
- Novaya Zhizn (Mensheviks)
- Noviye Sily
- Novoye Vremya (newspaper)
- Novy Luch
- Peterburgskaya Gazeta
- Put Domoi
- Rabochaya Molva
- Rabocheye Znamya
- Rabochy
- Rech (newspaper)
- Rodnaya Zemlya
- Rus (1903)
- Russkaya Zhizn
- Russkiy Mir (St. Petersburg newspaper, 1871–1880)
- Russkoye Znamya
- Russky Invalid
- Säde (1927)
- Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti
- Sankt-Peterburgskiy Rabochiy Listok
- Sevodnya (1906)
- Sovremennaya Rech
- Strana (newspaper)
- Ternii Truda
- The St. Petersburg Times (Russia)
- Tovarishch (newspaper)
- Zhivoye Delo
- Znamya (newspaper)
- Zreniye
Publications disestablished in 1913
- Agitator (newspaper)
- Annales de philosophie chrétienne
- Burrangong Argus
- Függetlenség
- Frostburg Mining Journal
- Holbrook Argus
- Luch (newspaper)
- Nash Put (1913)
- Northern Nigeria Gazette
- Penny Illustrated Paper
- Southern Nigeria Government Gazette
- Svenska Utlandstidningen
- The Fern Bulletin
- Voss Tidende
- Waren Sardne
- Zër' i Popullit