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{i} Kremlin
{i} Rusya hükümeti
the Kremlin
Kremlin

Kremlin'de çalışmak benim ömür boyu süren düşüm olmuştur. - Working in the Kremlin has been my lifelong dream.

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The Russian government

The Kremlin announced plans to increase funding for museums and the arts.

The Moscow Kremlin official residence of the president of Russia
A Russian ‘castle’ or fortified, central complex, as found in various Russian cities
The Kremlin is the building in Moscow where Russian government business takes place. a two hour meeting in the Kremlin. The Kremlin is also used to refer to the central government of Russia and of the former Soviet Union. The Kremlin is still insisting on a diplomatic solution to the crisis. the Kremlin the government of Russia and the former USSR, or its buildings in Moscow. Central fortress in medieval Russian cities, usually located at a strategic point along a river and separated from the surrounding parts of the city by a wall with ramparts, moat, towers, and battlements. Several capitals of principalities were built around old kremlins, which generally contained cathedrals, palaces, governmental offices, and munitions stores. The Moscow Kremlin (established 1156) served as the centre of Russian government until 1712 and again after 1918. Its crenellated brick walls and 20 towers were built in the 15th century by Italian architects. The palaces, cathedrals, and government buildings within the walls encompass a variety of styles, including Byzantine, Russian Baroque, and Classical
{i} citadel of Moscow in which the Russian government is housed; government of Russia
The citadel of a town or city; especially, the citadel of Moscow, a large inclosure which contains imperial palaces, cathedrals, churches, an arsenal, etc
citadel of a Russian town
The tsars’ palace complex in Moscow became the centre of power when the capital was moved to Moscow from Petrograd (St Petersburg) after the Bolshevik revolution of 1917 Offices and homes of Soviet party and state leaders were moved there, especially after Stalin took power in 1923 The Kremlin, which also contains several Russian Orthodox churches, was closed to the public until Stalin’s death in 1953
the citadel walled central section of a Russian city; best known one is in Moscow; includes several cathedrals, over twenty towers as well as halls and palaces
A Russian 'castle' or fortified, central complex, as found in various Russian cities
citadel of a Russian town citadel of Moscow, housing the offices of the Russian government
1 The offices of the Russian government in Moscow 2 The historic fortress complex in Moscow containing government offices and museums
citadel of Moscow, housing the offices of the Russian government
Russian government headquarters, adopted by British Special Forces to describe the Regimental HQ
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the Kremlin

Working in the Kremlin has been my lifelong dream. - Kremlin'de çalışmak benim ömür boyu süren düşüm olmuştur.

Kremlin