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Smugglers of the XVIII-XIX centuries. [Video: electronic resource]: [documentary] / author: M. Byalko; director of editing: Ayan Oyun; operators: R. Voilecki, E. Simbirayakov; sound engineer: G. Lebedev; Editor: M. Drug; installation: A. Meshcheryakov; read the text: A. Chuev; Open Company "Opal-Media". - Electronic data (1 video file: 325, 3 MB). - (St. Petersburg: Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, 2013). - (The cycle "From the history of the Crimea"). - System requirements: 1 GHz or higher; RAM 512 MB or higher; Windows; Windows Media Player; video adapter; sound card. Access mode: the Internet portal of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library. The title from the screen. Duration: 26 min 01 sec. Color, sound In the upper right corner of each frame the brand of the TV channel: "365". Original resource: Smugglers of the XVIII-XIX centuries. : [documentary] / author of the film: M. Byalko; director of editing: Ayan Oyun; operators: R. Voilecki, E. Simbirayakov; sound engineer: G. Lebedev; Editor: M. Drug; installation: A. Meshcheryakov; read the text: A. Chuev; Open Company "Opal-Media". Moscow: "Russian Historical Canal" Ltd., 2008. The file in avi format on hard disk. Copying by users is not allowed. The film from the series "From the History of the Crimea" from the collection of documentaries of the Russian Historical Channel "Smugglers XVIII-XIX centuries. " tells about the history of the Crimean peninsula of the times of the Russian Empire, special attention in the film is paid to smuggling in the region, the causes of this phenomenon, the types of smuggling and the importance of contraband for the development of the region of this period
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I. Byalko, Maria. II. "Russian Historical Channel", Limited Liability Company (Moscow). III. "Opal-Media", Limited Liability Company (Moscow) .1. The people (the collection). 2. Territory (collection). 3. Smuggling - History - Crimea (Ukraine) - Documentary films. 4. Documentaries. |
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Electronic copy source: Russian Historical Channel Location on map of original: Russian Historical Channel |
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