- Гарэ́цкі, Russian: Макси́м Ива́нович Горе́цкий), also
known as
Maksim Harecki and
Maksim Goretsky, was a
Belarusian prose writer, journalist, activist...
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Maksim Harecki (1893 – 1938),
Belarusian writer, journalist,
activist of the Belarusian...
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Ryhor Haćko, pedagogue, fate
unknown Maksim Harecki, writer,
folklore researcher,
executed in 1937 Haŭryła
Harecki Michajła Hramyka, writer,
geologist and...
- Гарэцкага: дом зьнесьлі, збор твораў ня выдалі" [120th
anniversary of
Maksim Harecki:
house demolished,
collection of
works not published]. Радыё Свабода (in...
- – his
reviews of
works of many
Belarusian writers,
including Marakoŭ,
Harecki, Kolas, Bahdanovič, Trus [be-tarask], Barščeŭski were
published in the...
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campaign the
criminal cases on Źmicier Daškievič,
Siarhiej Lisičonak,
Barys Harecki and Aleh
Korban were
opened by
Article 193-1 (establishment and management...
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literature (including
Janka Kupała,
Maksim Bahdanovič, Źmitrok Biadula,
Maksim Harecki,
Jakub Kołas). The
Belarusian literature of the time
combined elements...
- service. The
first attempt to
revive the
newspaper was made by
Maksim Harecki in
Vilnia in 1920. The
first issue of the
revived Nasha Niva, now described...
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social activist.
Sasha Filipenko (b. 1984),
writer and journalist.
Maksim Harecki (1893–1939),
folklorist and scholar. Ciška
Hartny (Źmicier Žyłunovič) (1887–1937)...
- Römera z lat 1911–1945 Część 1: styczeń 1911 –kwiecień 1920 bernadinai.lt.
Vytautas Žeimantas. Baltarusių rašytojas
Maksimas Hareckis ir jo
senasis Vilnius...