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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent' has mentioned 'Cemetery' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Structure and monuments 2 History of the convent 2.1 Muscovite period 2.2 Imperial period 2.3 Soviet period and beyond 2.3.1 UNESCO World Heritage Site proclamation 2.3.2 Bell tower fire 3 Necropolis and cemetery 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External links
Necropolis and cemetery[edit]
Main article: Novodevichy Cemetery
In 1898xe2x80x931904, the so-called Novodevichy Cemetery was established outside the south wall.
Anton Chekhov was one of the first notables to be interred at the new cemetery, and Nikolai Gogol was later reburied there too.
During the Soviet epoch, it was turned into the most high-profile cemetery in the Soviet Union, with the likes of Peter Kropotkin, Nikita Khrushchev, Sergei Prokofiev, Dmitri Shostakovich, Konstantin Stanislavski, Boris Yeltsin, and Mstislav Rostropovich being interred there.
From 1898 a new cemetery outside the south wall of the Convent was used as a burial place for the most outstanding Russian intellectuals as well as political and military figures.