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- is Goslavsky (feminine: Goslavskaya). Notable people with this name include: Anna Gosławska-Lipińska [pl] (1915–1975), Polish artist Evgeny Goslavsky (1861–1917)...
- Evgeny Petrovich Goslavsky (Russian: Евгений Петрович Гославский, 30 April 1861 – 15 December 1917) was a Russian writer, playwright and poet. Born to...
- Józef Gosławski, also known as Iosif Vikentievich Goslavsky (Russian: Иосиф Викентьевич Гославский; 1865 – 30 January 1904) was a Polish architect mainly...
- Sofya Goslavskaya Sofya Goslavskaya in 1915 Born Sofya Goslavskaya 1890 Died 1979 Occupation actress Years active 1913–1915 Parent Evgeny Goslavsky...
- Fətullayev-Fiqarov, Şamil (2013). İ.V.Qoslavski - Qafqazlı Rastrelli [.V. Goslavsky - Caucasian Rastrelli]. Baku: Şərq-Qərb, Azərbaycan Respubliksı Memarlar...
- Enlightenment 1893/1894 — joint winners: Modest Chaykosky, Prejudices; Evgeny Goslavsky, Price to Pay; Vasily Velichko, First Fly 1894/1895 — Modest Chaykosky...
- Sergey Elpatyevsky Nikolai Garin-Mikhailovsky (Visitor) Maxim Gorky Evgeny Goslavsky Sergey Gusev-Orenburgsky Aleksandr Kuprin Vladimir Korolenko (Visitor)...
- was built for Teymur bey Ashurbeyov by the architect Iosif Vikentyevich Goslavsky in 1904. The three-floor building with an area of about …. square meters...
- including Baku's first school for Muslim girls in 1910, designed by Josef Goslavsky, who was then the Chief Architect of Baku. Soon more of the wealthy industrialists...
- philanthropist Haji Zeynalabdin Taghiyev and his family. It was designed by Iosif Goslavsky (1865–1904), the chief architect of the city of Baku during the time (1893–1904)...