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Myroslav Irchan (14 July 1897 – 3
November 1937),
originally Andriy Babiuk, was a
Ukrainian storywriter and playwright. He was born to a poor
peasant family...
- 39°37′56″N 46°40′06″E / 39.63222°N 46.66833°E / 39.63222; 46.66833 İrçan (
Irchan) is a
village in the
Lachin District of Azerbaijan. İrçan at
GEOnet Names...
- by
Victor Hugo (1927) - For the
Berezil Theater Sava
Chalyi by
Nikolai Gogol (1927)
Bridgehead by
Miroslav Irchan (1932)
Stozhary (1939)
Kuban (1939)...
- Odesa,
Dnipro and Poltava.
Headed first by
Dmytro Zagul,
later by
Myroslav Irchan. The
writers of the
Ukrainian (Red)
Renaissance divided prose in two: plot...
- and many others. Also shut down were
movie theatres;
there had been four:
Irchan movie theatre,
Kirov movie theatre,
movie theatre "Yunist" (Youth), and...
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Edward Tennant,
English poet (killed in
action 1916) July 14 –
Myroslav Irchan,
Ukrainian storywriter and
playwright (shot with many
other Ukrainian intellectuals...
- Pidmohylnyi,
Yulian Shpol,
Valerian Polishchuk, Les Kurbas, and
Myroslav Irchan), was the
Solovki island prison in the
White Sea. He was
executed at the...
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writer and
journalist (shot at Sandarmokh, born 1901)
November 3 –
Myroslav Irchan,
Ukrainian storywriter and
playwright (shot at Sandarmokh, born 1897) October...
- Hrisanfov [ru; fi], a
Karelian writer: shot 8
January 1938, aged 39
Myroslav Irchan,
Ukrainian writer, journalist, and playwright: shot 3
November 1937, aged...
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publishing works and
introducing creative biographies of
Vasil Chumak,
Myroslav Irchan,
Mykyta Cherniavsky, Ivan Mikitenko, and
Pilip Kapelhorodsky, most of which...