The Memorial House Museum of Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a Russian military commander, commander of the Bulgarian militia during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, General of the Infantry, hero of the Battle of Shipka Pass. Tourists outside the museum.26.01.1988#5764120
The ribbon for the banner of the 9th Grenadier Siberian Regiment which fought in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78 alongside with Bulgarian volunteers under the command of General of the Infantry Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a hero of the Battle of Shipka. An exhibit at the Nikolai Stoletov Museum in Vladimir.26.01.1988#5764110
Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a Russian military commander, commander of the Bulgarian volunteers during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, General of Infantry, hero of the Battle of Shipka Pass. The Memorial House Museum of Nikolai Stoletov in Vladimir.26.01.1988#5764109
The Memorial House Museum of Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a Russian military commander, commander of the Bulgarian militia during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 , General of Infantry, hero of the Battle of Shipka Pass. Bulgarian museums and organizations donated General Stoletov's documents, awards, a portrait, samples of weapons etc. to the museum in Vladimir.26.01.1988#5764108
The Memorial House Museum of Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a Russian military commander, commander of the Bulgarian militia during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 , General of Infantry, hero of the Battle of Shipka Pass. Exhibited donated by Bulgarian museums and organizations to the museum in Vladimir.26.01.1988#5764107
Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a Russian military commander, commander of the Bulgarian volunteers during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, General of Infantry, hero of the Battle of Shipka Pass. The Memorial House Museum of Nikolai Stoletov in Vladimir.26.01.1988#5764106
The grave of Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a Russian military commander, commander of the Bulgarian volunteers during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, General of the Infantry, hero of the Battle of Shipka Pas, in Vladimir. The red granite tombstone with Nikolai Stoletov;s portrait by sculptor V.Savrasov.26.01.1988#5764105
Bulgarian military orders awarded to Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a Russian military commander, commander of the Bulgarian volunteers during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, General of the Infantry, hero of the Battle of Shipka Pass. A gift from Bulgarian historians to the Memorial House Museum of Nikolai Stoletov in Vladimir.26.01.1988#5764104
The Memorial House Museum of Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a Russian military commander, commander of the Bulgarian militia during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 , General of Infantry, hero of the Battle of Shipka Pass. Bulgarian museums and organizations donated General Stoletov's documents, awards, a portrait, samples of weapons etc. to the museum in Vladimir.26.01.1988#5764103
Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a Russian military commander, commander of the Bulgarian volunteers during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, General of Infantry, hero of the Battle of Shipka Pass. The Memorial House Museum of Nikolai Stoletov in Vladimir.26.01.1988#5764102
A banner awarded for bravery and heroism of the Bulgarian volunteers under the command of General of the Infantry Nikolai Stoletov (1831-1912), a hero of the Battle of Shipka, during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. An exhibit at the Nikolai Stoletov Museum in Vladimir.26.01.1988#5764101
The Moldavian SSR. The banner kept at the chapel of Shipka memorial complex that was built in honor of Bulgarian militiamen whose detachments were formed in Moldova to fight for the liberation of Bulgaria from the Turkish yoke during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878.19.08.1974#5612871
The monument to the officers and sailors of the Vesta converted steamship who won a battle against the Turkish ironclad Fethi-Bulend which was superior in combat power (1877). Sculptor P. Brukalsky.10.08.1968#6087923
The Belarusian SSR. A Monument to Russian military commander Alexander Suvorov (1730-1800) in Kobrin in the Brest Region of Belarus. Built to a design by sculptor V. S. Chebotaryov from Leningrad, it was unveiled in 1964. Suvorov lived at Kobrinsky Klyuch estate in Kobrin [that was presented to him by Empress Catherine the Great for his loyal service] in 1797 and 180024.09.1966#6054617
People's Republic of Bulgaria. A view of Shipka Pass (currently the Shipka-Buzludzha National Park-Museum).01.09.1964#6054021
Adjutant General and Artillery General Nikolai Ivanov (1851-1919) was a Russian military commander.15.10.1908#6043193