- of
Vitebsk Region. At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897,
Disnensky Uyezd had a po****tion of 204,923. Of these, 81.1%
spoke Belarusian, 10...
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before 1843)
Pinsky Uyezd Rechitsky Uyezd ****sky
Uyezd Vileysky and
Disnensky Uyezds p****ed to the
Vilna Governorate in 1843. In 1919, Baranovichsky...
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Pavel Osipovich Sukhoi (Russian: Па́вел О́сипович Сухо́й; Belarusian: Па́вел Во́сіпавіч Сухі́,
Paviel Vosipavič Suchi; 22 July 1895 – 15
September 1975)...
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journalist and politician. He was born to a
Jewish family in Hlybokaye,
Disnensky Uyezd,
Vilna Governorate (now
Hlybokaye District,
Vitebsk Region, Belarus)...
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Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz (pronounced [taˈdɛ.uʐ dɔˈwɛŋɡa mɔˈstɔvit͡ʂ]; 10
August 1898 – 20
September 1939) was a
Polish writer,
journalist and
author of...
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Tsvikyevich Personal details Born (1883-11-08)November 8, 1883 Kalyesniki,
Disnensky Uyezd,
Vilna Governorate,
Russian Empire (now Lastovichi, Belarus) Died...
- 1778–1924
Dankov Russia Dilijan Armenian SSR 1921–1929
Dilijan Armenia Disnensky Vilna Governorate 1793–1920
Disna (Dzisna)
Belarus Dzhevat Baku Governorate...
- at its own
expense he
equipped a
troop of soldiers, with whom
defended Disnensky lock.
Since 1634
Korsak was
elder and the
first Mstislavl Bailiff, in...
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Vladimir Nicolayevich Beneshevich (Russian: Влади́мир Никола́евич Бенеше́вич;
August 9, 1874 –
January 17, 1938) was a
Russian scholar of
Byzantine history...