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- Jan Brunon Bułhak (1876–1950) was an early 20th century photographer in Poland and present-day Belarus and Lithuania. A published theoretician and philosopher...
- Barbara Flerow-Bułhak (23 May 1914 – August 1944) was a Polish chess master. She was a Women's World Chess Championship parti****nt (1937). She was killed...
- imitations" of postmodernist writing. It was written in 1996 by Andrew C. Bulhak of Monash University using the Dada Engine, a system for generating random...
- Josaphat Bulhak (20 April 1758 – 25 February 1838) was a hierarch of the Ruthenian Uniate Church in the western Russian empire. As head of the church,...
- po****r Polish actress of the interwar period. She was born Inna Florow-Bulhak in Kiev, then part of the Russian Empire. She is referred to as the first...
- unprecedented system of photographing solar dynamics began in 1868 in Vilnius. Jan Bułhak founded the country's first photography club in Vilnius in 1927. In 1952...
- May 1992, Kraków) was a Polish master of photography, a student of Jan Bułhak. He is listed in the Encyclopedia of World Photography (Switzerland). He...
- Hartwig was born. His style was formed under the influence of the work of Jan Bułhak. In 1954, on the 10th anniversary of People's Poland, he was awarded the...
- monastery in the 1930s by Jan Bułhak Church exterior in the 1930s shot by Jan Bułhak Church interior from a photograph by Jan Bułhak 55°08′23″N 27°42′22″E /...
- September 2023. Thomas Wegener Friis; Władysław Bułhak (2023). "Denmark and Solidarność". In Władysław Bułhak; Thomas Wegener Friis (eds.). A Centenary of...