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  Sterling Farms, LLC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Budyonny was refined in later years, developing an elegant type of horse with stamina and endurance beyond question and yet maintaining a calm, sensible temperament.
Eighty percent of Budyonnys are chestnut, often having a golden sheen, which is a throwback to the Don, and the remainder bay or brown.
The Budyonny is a horse of quiet temperament and disposition.
www.sterlingfarmsllc.com /index.php?pid=1   (2027 words)

  
 Horse Breeds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It was formed by Marshal Budyonny, who was a hero of the Russian Revolution, with the intention of creating a military riding horse.
In the 1950's there was an experiment, a number of Budyonny horses were turned loose on a large island in Manych Lake in the Rostov district, creating "Budyonny mustangs." Some years there population rose appreciably.
The Budyonny horses live on the island without human assistance and have typical traits of wild horses.
cowboyfrank.net /fortvalley/breeds/Budyonny.htm   (485 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Semyon Budyonny was born to a poor peasant family in the Don Province (a Cossack area).
NCO Budyonny earned the full set of St. George's crosses for exceptional courage, and in January 1917 he was already cavalry sergeant-major.
Subsequently, in the autobiographies Budyonny wrote he attempted to show that he had been sympathetic to the Bolsheviks since at least 1917, but in fact it is fairly obvious that before 1918, when his division fell apart as a result of Bolshevik propaganda, he served his country and the Czar loyally.
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 Semyon Budyonny
Semyon Mikhailovich Budyonny (also spelled as Budennii, Budenny, Budyenny etc) (April 25, 1883 — October 26, 1973), Soviet military commander, was a favourite of Soviet ruler Joseph Stalin, a fact which led to one of modern history's greatest military catastrophes.
In 1920 Budyonny's Cavalry Army took part in the invasion of Poland in the Polish-Bolshevik War, which resulted in a heavy defeat for the Bolsheviks in the Battle of Warsaw, mainly because Budyonny's Army was bogged down at Lwow.
Budyonny was a courageous and colourful cavalry officer, but knew little about modern warfare.
www.ruswave.com /articles/marshals-soviet-union/budyonny   (574 words)

  
 Mammals » Horses » Budyonny Main Page
As a military horse, the Budyonny was known for its extreme bravery.
Budyonny Horses are best suited as riding horses, due to their height.
The Budyonny Horse is originally from the former Soviet Union.
centralpets.com /animals/mammals/horses/hrs239.html   (311 words)

  
 Equine Kingdom - Budenny/Budyonny
The Budenny, Budyonny, or Budyonovsky horse is one of the newer Russian breeds, created after the Russian revolution.
The Budyonny is a kind natured, patient, and intelligent horse, but nevertheless has spirit, courage, and enthusiasm as well as incredible speed, stamina, and jumping ability.
Although they are frequently bred on the state studs, large herds of the Budyonny still run free under te care of a groom, and as such remain quite hardy and tough.
www.equinekingdom.com /breeds/light_horses/budenny.htm   (290 words)

  
 The Budyonny Horse in North America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Budyonny is a fairly new breed that originated, and is most popular, in Russia.
The favourable characteristics of the Don (sturdy conformation, huge survival potential under most unfavourable weather and nutrition conditions, and the ability to be kept in herds) were combined with the speed and athleticism of the Thoroughbred.
~ an influential sire of Budyonny horses in Russia.
www.budyonny.org /about.html   (412 words)

  
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The Budyonny was first bred in the USSR in the 1920s and is now a valued sporting horse.
It is named after Marshal Budyonny, a cavalry officer and hero of the 1917 Russian Revolution.
Nowadays, Budyonnys are bred in government-controlled studs in the southern Rostov region of the USSR.
members.lycos.co.uk /horse_crazy/budyonny.htm   (217 words)

  
 Budyonny (horse) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Budyonnys are very elegant warmblood horses with high withers, long legs and muscled neck and back.
In the big Russian studs such as the stud Budyonny and the stud of The First Cavalry Army (Pervaya Konnaya Armija), the horses are kept in large herds (called Tabun) who run free in the steppe.
Budyonnys are "one-man horses" that need to have time to trust their owner.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Budyonny_(horse)   (321 words)

  
 A Great Victory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Budyonny's corps was formed gradually, in the course of ceaseless battles: first against Krasnov, then against Denikin.
Budyonny's corps was the first large cavalry formation in the Red Army.
On October 24 Budyonny's cavalry, having smashed the units of General Mamontov and Shkuro, took Voronezh and advanced to Kastornaya station.
www.marxists.org /archive/trotsky/works/1919-mil/ch107.htm   (506 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Alexander Budyonny Performing Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff & Liszt: Music: Alexander ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A Distinguished Artist of Russia, Alexander Budyonny stands within the parameters of the Russian piano school, following the tradition of piano performance established in the past century by Gilels, Horowitz, Richter, and Sofronitsky.
While pianistic brilliance and technical mastery of the instrument undoubtedly remain the cornerstone of this tradition, they are only important insofar as they contribute to the character and expressive approach which ultimately dictates how an artist translates the composer’s ideas and imagination behind a particular piece into the language of modern piano.
Budyonny's playing to be quite captivating, and I look forward to listening to this recording again soon.
www.amazon.com /Alexander-Budyonny-Performing-Beethoven-Rachmaninoff/dp/B00008K2SC   (651 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Europe | Chernobyl victim fasts to death
Pyotr Budyonny, 58, died in the Krasnodar region, said the president of the Russian Chernobyl Union, quoted by the Interfax news agency.
Budyonny had moved to Krasnodar from Kyrgyzstan in 1998.
Since the disaster the affected areas - especially Belarus - have seen a dramatic rise in the number of thyroid cancers and leukaemia, as well as birth defects.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/3928299.stm   (360 words)

  
 Handicapped Chernobyl Veteran Dies After Hunger Strike - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A veteran of the Chernobyl rescue effort, he had been waiting for years for a new flat that the Chernobyl victims were supposed to receive by law within months.
Petr Budyonny, 57, suffered circulation problems, and as a result had had both legs amputated.
Budyonny, who won a medal of honor for his rescue efforts, went on a hunger strike early this month while living in a clay house in the Krasnodar region together with his wife, Vyacheslav Grishin, president of the rights group Chernobyl Union, was quoted by Intefax.
www.mosnews.com /news/2004/07/26/hungerstriker.shtml   (533 words)

  
 Sterling Farms, LLC
The Budyonny breed has only recently been introduced into this country, with less than 50 horses of this breed in the US.
With Rubico a pure Budyonny stallion imported from Russia in 2004, three pure blood Budyonny mares, and utilizing embryo transfer techniques, Sterling Farm plans to breed pure blooded Budyonnys and crosses with Thoroughbreds to provide upper level sport horses for Dressage and Hunter/Jumper enthusiasts.
The Russian Budyonny, recently introduced to the U.S, is an athletic, intelligent breed that can excel in any dicipline.
www.sterlingfarmsllc.com   (142 words)

  
 Lisandro Otero: The Tragedy of Isaac Babel (2005)
In 1928 Budyonny accused him of having lied about the Cossacks in the First Regiment.
He never saw action -- according to Budyonny -- he was always in the rearguard.
Once again Gorky came to the rescue and managed to throw him a robe of immunity; but after this Babel entered the realm of silence and emerged, temporarily, in 1934, when the First Congress of Soviet Writers was held.
www.walterlippmann.com /docs088.html   (1488 words)

  
 Semyon Budyonny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Semyon Budyonny Semyon Mikhailovich Budyonny (also spelled Budennii, Budenny, Budyenny etc, Russian: &1057;&1077;&1084;&1105;&1085; &1052;&1080;&1093;&1072;&1081;&1083;&1086;&1074;&1080;&1095; &1041;&1091;&1076;&1105;&1085;&1085;&1099;&1081;) (April 25, 1883 - October 26, 1973) was a Soviet military commander and an ally of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.
He had been over-promoted, filling the place of men suspected by Stalin of being opposed to his rule.
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semyon-budyonny.iqnaut.net   (671 words)

  
 Grossdeutschland Campaign Pt. 6 - Closing the Ring
By the late summer of 1941, the Soviet Southwestern Front, led by Marshall Semyon Budyonny, was relatively unscathed compared to the Red Army units opposite Army Group Center and North.
Though the Germans had made deep penetrations into the Ukraine, and Budyonny had lost upwards of 300,000 men.
Budyonny was caught unawares when the German 2nd Army and Panzergruppe 2 wheeled to the south, and drove deep into the eastern Ukraine.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=ah/aam/ah20060630c   (922 words)

  
 The Red Army: Part 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In order to co-ordinate the military operations of both army groups, the Revolutionary Council of War decided that the south-western forces (with the exception of the 14th Army) should be subordinated to the Commander-in-Chief of the western front as soon as the latter had advanced as far as the meridian of BrestLitovsk.
His real aim was to relieve the pressure on the south-western front in order to permit the recapture of Kiev and the advance of the 12th and Budyonny’s armies on Lublin, so that the forces of the south-west would not be too far from his left flank when he began his impending western front offensive.
Budyonny’s cavalry broke through the enemy’s lines, and the 12th and 14th Armies followed in his wake.
www.marxists.org /history/ussr/government/red-army/1937/wollenberg-red-army/ch05.htm   (5865 words)

  
 Budyonny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Budyonny is a relatively recent Russian breed being created in the early 20th century.
The breed was created by crossing Dons and Thoroughbreds.
Once the Budyonny was no longer in demand as a cavalry horse, it was re-crossed with the Thoroughbred to produce a top quality riding horse.
www.smiling-horse.com /budyonny.html   (158 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - The Red Dawn
Both Budyonny, the one that executed the plan, and Voroshilov, the creator, was awarded by Stalin.
They were stationed in Küstrin, where Budyonny, the executing officer of the operation, codenamed Operation Armageddon, had his headquarters.
Zhukov was promoted for the operation and both he and Budyonny was awarded with the Lenin order.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/printthread.php?t=210839   (1274 words)

  
 Budyonny Horse Breeders | Budyonny Horse Breeder information
Keep in mind there are many different Budyonny breeders and it is your responsibility to conduct the proper research.
You should first question why you want a Budyonny horse and should have answers that do not conflict with your current lifestyle, family needs, personal budget and the available time you can devote to your new pet.
A good Budyonny horse breeder will investigate you as much as you investigate them to find the best home for their Budyonny horses.
www.animaroo.com /horses/Budyonny_Horse_Breeders.html   (236 words)

  
 Russian Budyonny Stallion: "Deych" • Pedigree • Breeding • Horse
The Budyonny was refined in later years, developing an elegant type of horse with stamina and endurance beyond question and yet maintaing a calm, sensible temperament.
80 per cent of Budyonny's are chestnut although they come in fl and bay also.
Deych is a good example of the Budyonny, displaying extreme intelligence, calm temperament while maintaining elegance.
www.ahorsebreed.com /budyonny.html   (303 words)

  
 The Budyonny Horse in North America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In Russia, Budyonny's are registered with the VNIIK as long as both sire and dam are entered in the Russian Budyonny Studbook, which is also managed by the VNIIK.
-Both sire and dam must be entered into the Budyonny stud book, meaning that they are both either registered or approved for Budyonny breeding (in the case of a Thoroughbred parent)..
There is not yet a registry dedicated to the Budyonny in N.A., however, we are interested in starting one if enough interest is shown.
www.budyonny.org /registration.html   (295 words)

  
 KBI Equestrian & Canine - Sales
Not yet registered, may be registered with the VNIIK (Russian Institute of Research).
These foals are some of a very limited number of Budyonny's in North America.
They have been bred to excel in all three Olympic disciplines and will easily live up to the athletic standard that previous N.A. Budyonny's like Passop and Rhythmical have set.
www.kbiequestrianandcanine.com /sales01.html   (72 words)

  
 Akhal-Teke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Akhal-Teke has had influence on many breeds, including the Thoroughbred through the Byerley Turk (which may have been Akhal-Teke), one of the foundation stallions of the breed.
The Trakehner has also been influenced by the Akhal-Teke, most notably by the stallion Turkmen-Atti, as has the Russian breeds Don, Budyonny, Karabair, and Karabakh.
The Arabian is also thought to have had an influence by the Akhal-Teke, most noteworthy being the Syrian Arabian.
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 Det Progressiva USA » Blog Archive » Morfar, Tore Wretman och Kungen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Budyonny brukade låna morfars mustasch när kosackerna hade skurit av hans egen, eller när han hade bränt sönder den med en av sina evinnerliga papyrosser, och de två blev snabbt blodsbröder.
Stalin sade alltid att när Budyonny hade tagit av sig mustaschen så fanns det ingenting kvar av honom.
Morfar fick snart jobb som kock åt Budyonnys kavalleridivision, den som Isaac Babel odödliggjorde i sina romaner på 1920-talet.
www.usablogg.org /2006/05/03/morfar-tore-wretman-och-kungen   (1477 words)

  
 Budyonny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
De Budyonny is een recent ras, ontstaan in Rusland na de val van de tsaren door kruisingen
De Budyonny is een goede harddraver die uitmunt in alle ruitersporten.
Door zijn rust en zijn regelmatige gangen is het een erg gewaardeerd dressuurpaard, ook al is er meestal sprake van een zekere zwakheid van de achterhand.
users.belgacom.net /bn033404/ras/budyonny.htm   (70 words)

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