- Jan
Dąbski (10
April 1880 in ****izów, Galicia– 5 June 1931 in Warsaw, Poland) was a
Polish politician.
Founder of
Polish People's
Party "Piast" (PSL Piast)...
-
Mohammed Ali Al-Dibiski,
commonly known as Ali Al-Biski (Arabic: علي البسكي; 1941 – 24
April 2019), is a
Libyan former footballer who pla**** as a striker...
- Polish–Soviet War (1919–1921). The
chief negotiators of the
peace were Jan
Dąbski for the
Polish side and
Adolph Joffe for the
Soviet side.
Under the treaty...
- and
another census was
organised by the
owner of the village, Stanisław
Dąbski. Its
results are not preserved. In 1827
there were 76
houses and 626 inhabitants...
- People's Party. Its
major politicians included Wincenty Witos,
Jakub Bojko, Jan
Dąbski,
Maciej Rataj and Władysław Kiernik.
Polish People's
Party v t e...
-
party that
operated in
Poland in 1923, and in 1926. Its
leader was Jan
Dąbski. The
party was
formed on 26 May 1923, by
splitting from
Polish People's...
- Negri's
first marriage was with
Count Eugeniusz Dąbski, and
proved to be short-lived.
Negri married Dąbski in St Mary's ****umption
Church in
Sosnowiec on...
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Rataj Reymont Stapiński
Stefczyk Stojałowski Ściegienny
Politicians Bojko Dąbski Jarubas Kalinowski Kamiński
Kiernik Kosiniak-Kamysz Kościuszko
Lepper Malinowski...
- Jan
Paderewski Władysław Wróblewski Stanisław
Patek Eustachy Sapieha Jan
Dąbski Konstanty Skirmunt Gabriel Narutowicz Aleksander Skrzyński
Marian Seyda...
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their grievances. The
Polish delegation at the Riga
peace talks, led by Jan
Dąbski,
concentrated on an
armistice line and the ****ure border. For the Soviets...