Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich, 1931-2007 (Personal Name)
- Elʹt︠s︡in, B. N. (Boris Nikolaevich), 1931-2007
- Elʹt︠s︡in, Boris Nikolaevich, 1931-2007
- Eltsine, Boris, 1931-2007
- Enxin, Bôrít, 1931-2007
- Jelzin, Boris, 1931-2007
- Ельцин, Борис Николаевич, 1931-2007
- ילצין, בוריס ניקולייביץ׳, 1931־2007
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His Sredniĭ Ural--rubezhi sozidanii︠a︡, 1981: t.p. (B. N. Elʹt︠s︡in) colophon (Boris Nikolaevich Elʹt︠s︡in)
His Restructuring to be stepped up, c1987: cover (Boris Yeltsin) p. 4 of cover (b. 1931)
Strauss, W. Drei Tage, die die Welt erschütterten, 1992: t.p. (Boris Jelzin)
Current biography yrbk, 1989: p. 644-648 (Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich; Soviet politician; b. 2/1/31 in Sverdlovsk, trained as an engineer at the Urals M. Kirov Polytechnic Institute, became First Secretary of the Moscow City Party Committee in December 1985; became a candidate member of the Politburo in March 1986; submitted letter of resignation from both posts in October 1987; elected to the Congress of People's Deputies as Moscow's at-large representative in March 1989)
Europa world yrbk, 1991: p. 2576 (Boris Yeltsin; elected as Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR by the Congress of People's Deputies of the RSFSR, May 30, 1990)
Wash. Post index, Apr.-June 1990: p. 465 (Yeltsin, Boris)
New York Times quarterly index, Apr.-June 1990: p. 385 (Yeltsin, Boris N.)
Reinhardt, Jerzy. Boris Eltsine et le réveil russe, c1992.
Những ghi chép của Tỏ̂ng Thó̂ng, 1995: t.p. (Bôrít Enxin)
Wikipedia WWW site, Apr. 23, 2007 (under Boris Yeltsin: Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin; b. Feb. 1, 1931, Butka, Sverdlovsk Oblast; d. Apr. 23, 2007, Moscow; president of the Russian Federation, 1991-1999)
Los Angeles times web site, Apr. 23, 2007: (Boris N. Yeltsin; died today. He was 76)
Russia (Federation). Pres. (1991- : Yeltsin). Russian presidential decree ... 1992: p. 49 (B. Yeltsin, president of the Russian Federation); Yahoo. Boris Yeltsin Home page, 03-03-00: (Boris Yeltsin was elected President of the Russian Federation on 12 June 1991 and resigned on 31 December 1999)