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Kandrat Krapiva (Belarusian: Кандра́т Крапіва́, 5
March 1896 – 7
January 1991) was a
Soviet and
Belarusian writer, playwright,
social activist, and literary...
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Kandrat Ilich Karsalin, or
Kondraty Ilyich Korsalin (Belarusian: Кандрат Ільіч Карсалін; 21
March 1809, ****sk - c.1883, ****sk?) was a
portrait painter...
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Anatoli Lvovich Kaplan (1902–1980), painter,
sculptor and
printmaker Kandrat Karsalin (1809–c.1883),
portrait painter Pavel Kastusik (b. 1976) Michel...
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Ivonka Survilla See List of
Belarusian writers Janka Kupala Jakub Kolas Kandrat Krapiva Maksim Bahdanovič Aleś Adamovič
Ryhor Baradulin Mikałaj Husoŭski...
- Russian: Кто смеётся последним
Directed by
Vladimir Korsh-Sablin
Written by
Kandrat Krapiva Starring Leonid Rakhlenko Lidiya Shinko Gleb
Glebov Vladimir Vladomirskiy...
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Singing Directed by Uładzimier Korš-Sablin
Kanstancin Sańnikaŭ
Written by
Kandrat Krapiva Cinematography Aleksandr Gintsburg Production company Belarusfilm...
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Library (Belarusian: Бібліятэка Вожыка).
Mikhail Chavusski (1941—1943)
Kandrat Krapiva (1943—1947)
Mikhail Chavusski (1947—1955)
Pavel Kovalev (1955—1967)...
- New York Times. 9
January 1991. p. D 20.
Retrieved 10
December 2022. "
Kandrat Krapiva". catalogue.bnf.fr (in French). Bibliothèque
nationale de France...
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books and
articles on
included Yanka Kupala,
Yakub Kolas, Kuźma Čorny,
Kandrat Krapiva,
Mikhas Lynkov,
Petro Glebka,
Pavlyuk Trus [be],
Pilip Piestrak [be]...