- Степанович Ястребов, Serbian: Иван Степанович Јастребов/Ivan Stepanovič
Jastrebov; 1839—1894) was
Russian diplomat, historian, and ethnographer. Through...
- the
Baltepe fortress. In the 19th century, the
Russian diplomat Ivan
Jastrebov spoke highly of Tetovo's climate,
liking the mild
snowy winters, sunny...
- 1321–1331), in
their direct property; the
Russian consul in Prizren,
Jastrebov,
found it at the
house of the last
descendant of the family,
Jovan Dvoranac...
- in
Gjakova was the most
powerful guild.
According to Ivan
Stepanovich Jastrebov, the tailors'
guild was
distinguished for its wealth. It had 200 shops...
-
collection of I. S.
Jastrebov, and
later republished in many
collections of this kind.
Branislav Bane Jovanović. "I. S.
Jastrebov – skupljač naših najstarijih...
- town to
upper town.
Historical records have no
information on it,
while Jastrebov believes that it was an old
Byzantine fort,
larger than in one Prizren...
-
polovini XIX veka (Reports from
Skadar of
Russian consul Ivan Stepanovič
Jastrebov about Slavic po****tion and
their churches in
Albania in the
second half...
- (26).
Etnografski institut Srpske akademije nauka i umetnosti: 216–217.
Jastrebov, Ivan S. (1879). Подаци за историју српске цркве. p. 141.; Filipović,...
- Erlich) – 53:13 3–13 3–14 53:22 – V.
Titarenko (A. Kuznetsov, A.
Jastrebov) 3–15 56:43 – A.
Kuznetsov (A.
Jastrebov) 3–16 59:32 – A.
Sibirtsev (R. Rooba)...
- Ami Boue, Gilfierding, Hahn, MaKenzie, Yrbi, Domaschevski, Premestein,
Jastrebov, Vulic, Truhelka, Boskovic, Kaniz, Tomaschek, Jiricek, Patsch, Saria,...