- A
biritch (also
birich or biryuch; Russian: бирич, бирюч) in
Kievan Rus' was a herald, an
announcer of the will of a knyaz,
sometimes his
deputy in police...
-
dated 28 May 1906, do****ent the
origin of
Biritch as
being the
Russian community in Constantinople. The word
biritch is
thought to be a
transliteration of...
- trick-taking
games such as whist.
Bridge departed from
whist with the
creation of
Biritch (or "Russian Whist") in the 19th century, and
evolved through the late...
- May 28, 1906, do****ent the
origin of
Biritch as
being the
Russian community in Constantinople. The word
biritch is
thought to be a
transliteration of...
-
which included bidding.
Bridge Whist was a form of
Russian Whist known as
Biritch or
Britch around the
Eastern Mediterranean,
where instead of a
simple auction...
- and
comes from English.
Bridge (game) (from the Old East Slavic: бирич
biritch).
Cosmonaut Russian: космона́вт (IPA [kəsmɐˈnaft]), a
Russian or Soviet...
- gentleman".
Bridge game the word came into
English from the
Russian word,
biritch,
which in turn
originates from a
Turkic word for "bugler" (in
modern Turkish:...
-
handed variant was pla**** with a Dummy. This game was very
similar to
Biritch or
Britch and was an
important step in the
development of Bridge. Fyodor...
- Bridge-Whist has
emerged with John Collinson's four page
pamphlet entitled Biritch, or
Russian Whist. (Earlier, in 1869,
Christian Vanderheid, an Austrian...
-
Byzantium Architecture of
Kievan Rus
Baptism of
Kievan Rus'
Belozero Duchy Biritch Boris and Gleb
Boris stones Church of the
Tithes Coloman of
Lodomeria Culture...