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  1. Alexander Ivanovich Kazakov (Russian: Александр Иванович Казаков; born 24 May 1948) is a Russian politician and economist who held a number of senior government posts during the presidency of Boris Yeltsin, including deputy chief of the presidential administration and Deputy Prime Minister.

  2. Alexander Alexandrovich Kazakov (Kozakov, Kosakoff) (Russian: Александр Александрович Казаков) (2 January 1889 – 1 August 1919) (British Distinguished Service Order and Military Cross and the French Légion d'honneur) was the most successful Russian flying ace and fighter pilot during the First World War.

  3. May 22, 2018 · Aleksandr Kozakov was a 25-year-old cavalry officer with five years’ army experience when he was accepted into the Imperial Russian Air Service in February 1914, just five months before the war broke out. While pilots on the Western Front came to be characterized as hard-drinking, devil-may-care adventurers, Kozakov was a different breed.

  4. MOSCOW — The Kremlin’s war is no longer a distant concern for many Russians. For more than 15 months, the fighting has been focused on the battlefields and battered cities of Ukraine, while life...

  5. Alexander Kazakov is currently a Young Doctor (adjunkt) at the International Centre for Interfacing Magnetism and Superconductivity with Topological Matter – MagTop, ON6.2 of the Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Sciences.

  6. Alexander Kazakov. Defender of the rights of Russians in Latvia, adviser to the former ringleader of the so-called “DNR” Alexander Zakharchenko and propagandist in one person Alexander Kazakov was born in Riga on December 6, 1965.

  7. Aleksandr Alexandrovich Kozakov. Russia's highest scoring ace was educated in military schools and entered the army in 1908. After serving in the cavalry, he transferred to aviation in 1913 and by the following year was posted to the 4th Corps Air Detachment in Poland where he flew reconnaissance and bombing missions in a Morane-Saulnier.