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Dabija or
Dabizha may
refer to:
Alexandru Dabija (born 1955),
Romanian stage director and
actor Eustratie Dabija,
Prince (Voivode) of
Moldavia 1661–1665...
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Eustratie (or Istrate) "the Drunk"
Dabija (? – 11
September 1665) was
Prince (Voivode) of
Moldavia between 1661 and his
death in
September 1665. As financial...
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Nicolae Dabija (15 July 1948 – 12
March 2021) was a writer,
literary historian, and
politician from the
Republic of Moldova,
honorary member of the Romanian...
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Lilia Dabija (born 17
October 1982) is a
Moldovan jurist. She
served as the
Minister of
Infrastructure and
Regional Development in the
Recean Cabinet....
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Nicolae Dabija may
refer to:
Nicolae Dabija (general) (1837–1884),
Romanian general and
politician Nicolae Dabija (politician) (1948–2021),
former member...
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Major Nicolae Dabija (born
April 13 or 18, 1907; died
October 28, 1949),
knight of
Order of
Michael the Brave, was an
officer of the
Romanian Royal Army...
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George Bengescu-
Dabija (June 30, 1844 –
January 13, 1916) was a Wallachian,
later Romanian poet,
playwright and army general. Born in Bucharest, his parents...
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Elena Dabija is a
librarian and
activist from Moldova. She is the
director of the
International Academic Center "Mihai Eminescu" in Chişinău.
Dabija was...
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Alexandru Dabija (born
February 13, 1955) is a
stage director and
actor in
Romanian theater and film. Born in
Piatra Neamț, he
graduated from the I.L....
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Moldovei [de la
Dabija Vodă până la a doua
domnie a lui
Constantin Mavrocordat] (The
Chronicles of the land of
Moldavia [from the rule of
Dabija Vodă to the...