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Kropyvnytskyi (Ukrainian: Кропивницький, IPA: [kropɪu̯ˈnɪtsʲkɪj] ) is a city in
central Ukraine,
situated on the
Inhul River. It
serves as the administrative...
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March 3 [O.S.
February 19] 1899 to
Catholic parents of
Polish descent in
Elizavetgrad (now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine). Olesha's father, Karl Antonovich, was an...
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Blumenfeld Felix Mikhailovich Blumenfeld Born (1863-04-07)7
April 1863
Elizavetgrad,
Russian Empire Died 21
January 1931(1931-01-21) (aged 67) Moscow, Soviet...
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Aleksandr Razumny Born
Aleksandr Yefimovich Razumny (1891-05-01)1 May 1891
Elizavetgrad,
Russian Empire (now Kirovohrad, Ukraine) Died 16
November 1972(1972-11-16)...
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Alexander Gumberg (1887–1939) born in
Kropyvnytskyi (then
Elizavetgrad), he was a
Ukrainian of
Jewish background who
emigrated to the
United States in...
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Samuel Gardner (August 25, 1891,
Elizavetgrad –
January 23, 1984) was an
American composer and
violinist of
Russian Jewish origin. He won a
Pulitzer prize...
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fourteen line
regiments plus two of the
Guard (Grodno
Hussars and
Elizavetgrad Hussars).
After the
reorganization of the
cavalry dated 17
December 1812...
- (1867–1928),
using physical measurements of 1,350 Jews in his home town of
Elizavetgrad,
challenged the idea that east
European Jews originated, like German...
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emigre writer. He was born
Aminodav Shpolyansky into a
Jewish family in
Elizavetgrad in the
Kherson Governorate of the old
Russian empire. He
studied law...
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after cutting his
wrist in a hotel. In 1914
Neuhaus started teaching in
Elizavetgrad and
later Tbilisi and Kyiv
where he
befriended Vladimir Horowitz. After...