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Julius Davidovich Brutzkus or
Judah Loeb
Brutzkus or
Joselis Bruckus (Hebrew: יהודה ליבּ בֶּן־דָּוִד ברוצקוס,
Yehuda Loeb ben
David Brutzkus; Russian: Юлий...
- Давыдович Бруцкус, Hebrew: בוריס (בר/דּוֹב) בֶּן־דָּוִד ברוצקוס, German:
Boris Brutzkus;
October 15/October 3 (Russian information), 1874 –
December 6/December...
- Kęstutis,
Grand Duke of Lithuania, and
mother of
Vytautas the
Great Julius Brutzkus (1870–1951) a
Lithuanian Jewish historian, scholar, and politician. Boris...
- July 2021 at the
Wayback Machine SCAR
Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica.
Brutzkus, J. "The
Khazar Origin of
Ancient Kiev".
Slavonic and East
European Review...
- Russian).
Federal State Statistics Service.
Retrieved 4
January 2016.
Brutzkus,
Julius (1944). "The
Khazar Origin of
Ancient Kiev",
Slavonic and East...
- for a year
before washing as****. A
memorial designed by
architect David Brutzkus was
dedicated in 1971 at the
National Military and
Police cemetery in Mount...
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Western historians (e.g.
Julius Brutzkus,
Kevin Alan Brook)
speculated that the city was
founded by
Khazars or Magyars:
Brutzkus posited an
etymology of Kyiv...
- of Azov (Tmutarakan):
George Vernadsky (1940). "Southern Rus'":
Julius Brutzkus (1935, the
khagan being Khazar). the
Middle Don and the
Siverskyi Donets...
- community, with the name
written as קייוב׳, Qiyyōḇ. The
historian Julius Brutzkus in his work The
Khazar Origin of
Ancient Kiev
hypothesizes that both Sambat...
- Inc. p. 64. Zunz, in Asher's
Itinerary of
Benjamin of Tudela, ii. 253
Brutzkus, J. (1943). "Trade with
Eastern Europe, 800-1200". The
Economic History...