- (2001). It is
known as
Boslov by some of its
Yiddish speaking residents and
Boguslav (by the Russophones). The city's year of
establishment and
source of name...
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Boguslav Stanislavovich Kurlovich (Russian: Богуслав Станиславович Курлович; Polish: Bogusław Kurłowicz; born 18
January 1948) is a Russian-Finnish scientific...
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Archived from the
original on 2024-05-09.
Retrieved 2024-06-21. Kurlovich,
Boguslav S. (2002). Lupins: Geography, classification,
Genetic Resources and Breeding...
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Boguslav Kazimir Maskevich (1625, Servech,
Novogrudok Povet –
April 4, 1683) was a
military and
public figure of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, a writer–memoirist...
- record. She sang this song in Romanian. Ray
Boguslav in 1961 on the
album Curfew shall not ring
tonightRay Boguslav –
Curfew Shall Not Ring
Tonight – MF359...
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other and
cannot express their true feelings. A
letter arrives from
Prince Boguslav, the Prince's cousin,
saying his
lands are
being ravaged in Podlyasye....
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Coombes –
keyboards Satin Singh –
percussion Gavyn Wright,
Patrick Kieran,
Boguslav Kostecki,
Jackie Shave –
violins Bill Benham,
Andrew Parker –
violas Martin...
- his
christening name,
while Bohsha is an
abbreviation of his
pagan name
Boguslav,
which was a po****r name
among Western Slavs in the 12th century. There...
- John
Bradbury –
violin Jackie Hartley –
violin Patrick Kiernan –
violin Boguslav Kostecki –
violin Gaby
Lester –
violin Dorina Markoff –
violin Steve Morris...
- may
refer to:
Aleksandr Kurlovich (born 1961),
Belarusian weightlifter Boguslav Kurlovich (born 1948), Russian-Finnish
scientific agronomist Vadim Kurlovich...