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A '''[[bogatyr]]''' is a folk or epic hero in Russian culture. '''Bogatyr''' can also refer to:
A '''[[bogatyr]]''' is a folk or epic hero in East Slavic culture.


'''Bogatyr''' may also refer to:
==In the military and industry==
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* [[Bogatyr class cruiser]], a class of light cruiser ordered for the Imperial [[Russian navy]] under their 1895-1902 shipbuilding program. <ref>[http://uboat.net/allies/warships/class.html?ID=492][http://www.battleships.ru/photoarchiv/Bogatyr.htm]</ref>
* [[Bogatyr (corvette)]], a 19th-century Russian [[corvette]].<ref>[http://www.argo.net.au/andre/BogatyrENFIN.htm]</ref>
* [[Bogatyr (mine)]], a large open-field coal mine in [[Ekibastuz]], northeastern [[Kazakhstan]].
* [[Bogatyr Access Komir]], the largest coal mining group in [[Kazakhstan]].


==Art and entertainment ==
==In literature==
* ''The Bogatyr'', a decorative oil on canvas panel painted by [[Mikhail Vrubel]] in 1898
*''The Seven Bogatyrs'' (''[[The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights]]''), a work by [[Russian poetry|Russian poet]] [[Alexander Pushkin]]
* ''Bogatyrs'', an 1898 painting by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]]
*T-39 Bogatyr, a part of the video game ''[[Battlefield 2142]]''
* [[Bogatyri (comics)]], a fictional team of Russian superheroes published by Marvel Comics


==In art==
==Places==
* [[Bogatyr, Kursk Oblast]], a settlement in Russia
* ''The Bogatyr'', a decorative oil on canvas panel painted by [[Mikhail Vrubel]] in 1898. It is displayed in the [[Russian Museum]] in St. Petersburg, Russia.<ref>[http://www.abcgallery.com/V/vrubel/vrubel54.html]</ref>
* [[Bogatyr (Pavlodar Region)]], village in Kazakhstan
* ''Bogatyrs'', an 1898 painting by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]], displayed in the [[Tretyakov Gallery]] in Moscow.
* [[Bogatyr Ridge]], a stratovolcano in the central part of Iturup Island, Kuril Islands, Russia
* The Russian-language name of [[Bahatyr]], Ukraine


==In music==
==Other uses==
* [[Bogatyr class cruiser|''Bogatyr'' class cruiser]], class of cruisers, Imperial Russian Navy
* ''The Bogatyr Gate'', a proposed name for the finale of [[Modest Mussorgsky]]'s ''[[Pictures at an Exhibition]]'', after a proposed gate to Kiev in 1866 by [[Victor Hartmann]]. The gate was to commemorate the escape of Tsar [[Alexander II of Russia]] from an assassination attempt. This version of the gate was not selected in the competition.<ref>per Nancy Bricard in the notes of the Alfred Masterworks sheet music to ''[[Pictures at an Exhibition]]''</ref>
* [[The Snow Bogatyr]], a 1905 opera by [[César Cui]]
* [[Russian cruiser Bogatyr|Russian cruiser ''Bogatyr'']], the lead ship of the ''Bogatyr'' class
* [[Bogatyr Coal]], coal mining company in Kazakhstan
* [[Bogatyr battalion]], a battalion formed in Qajar Iran made up of Russian deserters


==In popular culture==
==See also==
* {{in title|Bogatyr}}
* The '''T-39 Bogatyr''', part of the Pan Asian Coalition (PAC) [[Armoured warfare|armor]]ed [[cavalry]] in the [[video game]] ''[[Battlefield 2142]]''. It is a "Battlewalker" or "[[mech]]" that carries a driver and a weapons officer. Its counterpart in the European Union (EU) Army is the L-5 Riesig.
* '''The Bogatyr''', Kostya Torzianin, the Commander of the Druzhina, who guard the "Drakhaon" or "Dragon Lord" of the country Azhkendir in Rossiya in ''[[Lord of Snow and Shadows]]'' in the [[Tears of Artamon]] series by [[Sarah Ash]]
* [[Bogatyri (comics)]], a [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] comicbook villain organization whose members included the characters Mikula Goluben, Svystogar, Vladimir Orekhov.
*'''Bogatyr''', a superhero from Russia, part of a fictional [[United Nations]] organization, who appears as a character in the [[GURPS]] sourcebook ''International Super Teams''. A defector from Russia, the character uses his own design of [[powered armor]] and an enhanced [[battle ax]].<ref>''International Super Teams'', ISBN 155634192X</ref>


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==References==
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A bogatyr is a folk or epic hero in East Slavic culture.

Bogatyr may also refer to:

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