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Bender ([benˈder],
Moldovan Cyrillic: Бендер) or
Bendery (Russian: Бендеры, [bʲɪnˈdɛrɨ]; Ukrainian: Бендери), also
known as
Tighina (Moldovan Cyrillic:...
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Jennifer Lee
Bendery is an
American political journalist whose focus has been on
Capitol Hill and the
White House,
including coverage of U.S.
policy regarding...
- Together, Orlyk, Mazepa, and
their Cossack forces retreated to the city of
Bendery in
Bessarabia (now the city is in Moldova, then in the
Ottoman Empire)...
- of
Tighina or the
battle of
Bendery (Romanian: Bătălia de la Tighina; Russian: Битва за Бендеры, romanized: Bitva za
Bendery), was
fought between 19 and...
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Bender 1960—1969:
Nistrul Bender 1970—1987:
Pishchevik Bender /
Kharchovyk Bendery In 1988:
Tighina Bender In 1989: Tighina-RShVSM In 1990:
Tighina Bender...
- The
Bender Uprising was
organized by
local Bolshevik groups in Bender/Tighina on 27 May 1919, as a
protest of the
local po****tion
against the annexation...
- The
Battle of Bender,
Battle of
Tighina or
Battle of
Bendery may
refer to:
Skirmish at
Bender at 1713,
fought between the
Swedish Empire and the Ottoman...
- The
Bendery Fortress (Romanian:
Cetatea Tighina;
renamed by the
Turks as Bender) is a 15th-century
fortress on the
right bank of the
Dniester River in...
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Archived from the
original on
December 4, 2024.
Retrieved December 1, 2024.
Bendery,
Jennifer (October 1, 2024). "Longtime
Democratic Rep. Raul
Grijalva Says...
- in that city. From 10
September 2003 he was the head of the
Bendery GOVD (later the
Bendery Department of
Internal Affairs). In 2007,
Krasnoselsky became...