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Nikolai Makarov was born on 7 October 1949 in the village of Glebovo-Gorodishche [], Ryazan Oblast, in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.After completing school he originally planned to attend the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, but decided to apply to the Moscow Higher Combined Arms Command School instead after being recommended to do so by a friend.
Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov (Russian: Никола́й Фёдорович Мака́ров; 22 May [O.S. 9 May] 1914 – 13 May 1988) was a Soviet firearms designer, most notable for his Makarov pistol. He was given the title Hero of Socialist Labour in 1974.
Nikolay or Nikolai Makarov may refer to: Nikolay Makarov (firearms designer) (1914–1988), Soviet firearms designer; Nikolai Georgievich Makarov (born 1955), Russian mathematician; Nikolay Mikhaylovich Makarov (born 1948), Soviet ice hockey player; Nikolay Makarov (general) (born 1949), Russian general and Chief of the General Staff
Nikolai Makarov (born 1949) 3 June 2008: 9 November 2012: 4 years, 159 days
In 1982 Makarov was bought by SM-liiga team Jokerit.Makarov became a premier defenceman for Jokerit and was selected the best defenceman of the year in 1983. At the end of the regular season 1982–82, an opponent slashed his arm with his stick, causing a major injury, and Makarov was not able to recover fully before the play-off finals against IFK Helsinki, which Jokerit lost 3–2.
Nikolai Georgievich Makarov (Russian: Николай Георгиевич Макаров; born January 1955) is a Russian-American mathematician. He is known for his work in complex analysis and its applications to dynamical systems , probability theory and mathematical physics .
The Makarov pistol or PM (Russian: Пистолет Макарова, romanized: Pistolet Makarova, IPA: [pʲɪstɐˈlʲet mɐˈkarəvə], lit. 'Makarov's Pistol') is a Soviet semi-automatic pistol. Under the project leadership of Nikolay Fyodorovich Makarov, it became the Soviet Union's standard military and Militsiya side arm in 1951. [6]
Nikolai Makarov (3 June 2008 – 9 November 2012), Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces; Vladimir Popovkin (21 June 2010 – 29 April 2011) Aleksandr Sukhorukov (1 September 2011 – 9 November 2012) Arkady Bakhin (9 November 2012 – 17 November 2015) Ruslan Tsalikov (24 December 2015 – 29 May 2024)