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Ahatanhel Yukhymovych Krymsky (Ukrainian: Агатангел Юхимович Кримський, Russian: Агафангел Ефимович Крымский, romanized:
Agafangel Yefimovich Krymsky;...
- in Belarusian,
where the present-day
reflex is /ɣ/.[citation needed]
Ahatanhel Krymsky and
Aleksey Shakhmatov ****umed the
existence of the
common spoken...
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produced by the
Polans (Poliany) an
early medieval tribe of
Eastern Slavs.
Ahatanhel Krymsky, a
noted Ukrainophile and scholar,
believed that the word palianytsia...
- French, by
Aleksander Chodźko, the
Polish orientalist, into
Ukrainian by
Ahatanhel Krymsky,
Ukrainian orientalist, and into
German by
Davud Mon****adeh,...
- Kyiv
where he
briefly studied with the
premier Ukrainian orientalist,
Ahatanhel Krymsky.
During World War II,
Pritsak was
taken to the west as a Ostarbeiter...
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Iranica on line.
Retrieved 6 May 2012. Krymsky,
Ahatanhel.
Internet Encyclopedia of
Ukraine Ahatanhel Krymsky: 10
interesting facts of his life (Агатангел...
- film director. Jan
Tadeusz Stanisławski – writer, satirist, and
actor Ahatanhel Krymsky –
orientalist and
polyglot Hannah Rachel Verbermacher (1805–1888)...
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Academy of
Sciences of
Ukraine in 1922,
largely owing to the
efforts of
Ahatanhel Krymsky, a
prominent Ukrainian linguist and orientalist. It is one of...
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writer Hryhorii Skovoroda – writer, poet
Ayshe Seitmuratova –
dissident Ahatanhel Krymsky –
scientist Shamil Aladin –
newspaper editor, poet, and novelist...
- Spanish, Italian, Latin, Albanian, Armenian, Persian, Arabic, and Hebrew.
Ahatanhel Krymsky (1871–1942),
Ukrainian scholar. At the age of twenty-five, he...