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Mihail Ciachir (also
spelled Çakir;
April 27, 1861, Ceadîr-Lunga (Bessarabia) -
September 8, 1938, Chișinău) was a
protoiereus and
educator in the Gagauz...
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television broadcasts in Gagauz.
Gagauz at
Ethnologue (23rd ed., 2020)
Ciachir, M. (1933). Basarabialâ gagauzlarân istori****i. Chișinău. p. 133.{{cite...
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official languages of the
Soviet Union in 1957, the
priest Mihail Ciachir was the only
native speaker to
attempt to
write in Gagauz. His products...
- football. The club play
their matches in Ceadîr-Lunga Stadium.
Mihail Ciachir (1861 in Ceadîr-Lunga - 1938 in Chișinău) was a
Gagauz protoiereus who...
- Question, 1774–1923: A
Study in
International Relations (1966)
online Ciachir, Nicolae. "The
Adrianople Treaty (1829) and Its
European Implications."...
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September 2019 Fr. ****nie Boca has been
proposed for canonization. Dan
Ciachir [ro]
stated that Boca is "neither a saint, nor a heretic", and therefore...
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Ciachir; Cioroianu, p. 137;
Mihailov Chiciuc; Tismăneanu, p. 260. Cioroianu, p. 137.
Ciachir;
Mihailov Chiciuc Ciachir; Cioroianu, p. 137.
Ciachir Tismăneanu...
- (5). Washington, D.C.:
National Geographic Society: 580. ISSN 0027-9358.
Ciachir, N. (1972). "Soliman Magnificul" [Soliman the Magnificent].
Editura enciclopedică...
- of
Turkish descent Mehmet Çakır (born 1984),
Turkish footballer Mihail Ciachir (1861 – 1938),
Moldovan and
Gagauz Protoiereus Mustafa Çakır (born 1986)...
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according to po****tion censuses:
Chronologically by
birth year.
Mihail Ciachir (1861-1938),
Orthodox priest and
Gagauz educator,
historian and ethnographist...