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Kapyl (Belarusian: Капыль, romanized:
Kapyĺ; Russian: Копыль, romanized: Kopyl; Polish: Kopyl; Lithuanian: Kapylius; Yiddish: קאפּוליע) is a town in Minsk...
- Hebrew: מנדלי מוכר ספרים; lit. "Mendele the book peddler";
January 2, 1836,
Kapyl –
December 8, 1917 [N.S.], Odessa), born
Sholem Yankev Abramovich (Yiddish:...
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Kapyl district or
Kapyĺ district (Belarusian: Капыльскі раён; Russian: Копыльский район) is a
district (raion) of
Minsk region in Belarus. Its administrative...
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Ordynat of
Nesvizh and
Olyka and
owner of Biržai, Dubingiai, Słuck and
Kapyl estates. He took part in Napoleon's
invasion of
Russia in 1812 and later...
- 15th and 16th centuries.
Their main
possession was the
Duchy of ****sk–
Kapyl. They are
sometimes known as ****skys. They were
descended from the Lithuanian...
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Barysaw District Byerazino District Chervyen District Dzyarzhynsk District Kapyl District Kletsk District Krupki District Lahoysk District Lyuban District...
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Olgerdovich (died
after October 1398),
Grand Prince of Kiev (1362–1394),
Kapyl, ****sk.
Ancestor of
Olelkovich and
Belsky families.
Fiodor (Theodore; died...
- the BSSR and the USSR and
Honorary Сitizen of Grodno.
Knysh was born in
Kapyl,
Minsk Region in
September 1931, and was the
Belarusian junior champion...
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territory of the
Neman and Lani to Bird and Pripyat, the city
included ****sk,
Kapyl Petric, Timkovichi, Urechye, Luban, Old Road, Umgovichi, Tal,
Tundra and...
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Russian Jewish educator and author.
Abraham Jacob Paperna was born in 1840 in
Kapyl,
Minsk Governorate (today part of Belarus). He
received a fair education...