- Jānis
Judiņš (Latvian: Jānis
Judiņš; Russian: Ю́дин Я́н Андре́евич, trans. Yan Yudin, also
known in
Russian as Я́нис Ю́диньш, trans.
Yanis Yudinsh; January...
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Judin (Persian: جودين, also
Romanized as
Jūdīn) is a
village in Kuh
Sefid Rural District, in the
Central District of
Khash County,
Sistan and Baluchestan...
- The
Jewess of
Toledo (German: Die
Jüdin von Toledo) is a play by
Franz Grillparzer.
Written in 1851, it was
first performed in
Prague in 1872,
after Grillparzer's...
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consisting of
founding members Sabīne Žuga and Mārcis Vasiļevskis. Staņislavs
Judins (double b****) and
Mareks Logins (drums)
joined Carousel in 2019. They were...
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Judin bin Haji Asar (born 13
April 1942) is a
Bruneian aristocrat and
civil servant who
served as the
clerk of the
Legislative Council of
Brunei (LegCo)...
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Benjamin Yudin (/
ˈjuːdɪn/ born in 1944) is an
American rabbi and
important figure in the New
Jersey Jewish community.
Rabbi Yudin lives in Fair Lawn,...
- Die
Jüdin von
Toledo is a 1955
novel by German-Jewish
writer Lion Feuchtwanger. The
story focuses on the "Golden Age" of
learning in
medieval Spain. The...
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Antons Martusēvičs
Kirill Stutzka Gustavs Mangulis Eduard Berzin Jānis
Judiņš † Red Cossacks:
Vitaly Primakov Eastern Front:
Mikhail Muravyov † Mikhail...
- and
Olympics competitor Ivan
Yudin (born 1990),
Russian footballer Jānis
Judiņš (a.k.a. Yan Yudin, 1884–1918),
Latvian Red
Riflemen commander Konstantin...
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Safargaliev 1960: 110;
Judin 1992: 108.
Howorth 1880: 179; Počekaev 2010: 119. Počekaev 2010: 116.
Safargaliev 1960: 113.
Judin 1992: 109;
Howorth 1880:...