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Yefim Fyodorovich Karsky (Belarusian: Яўхім Фёдаравіч Карскі, romanized: Jaŭchim Fiodaravič Karski, Russian: Ефим Фёдорович Карский; Russian: Евфимий Феодорович...
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Nikolay Nikolayevich Muravyov-
Karsky (Russian: Николай Николаевич Муравьёв-Карский; 13
August 1794 – 4
November 1866) was an
Imperial Russian military...
- Jan
Karski (born Jan Kozielewski, 24 June 1914 – 13 July 2000) was a
Polish soldier, resistance-fighter, and
diplomat during World War II. He is known...
- pp. 169–170.
Fomichev 1989, p. 110.
Fomichev 1989, pp. 108–133. Muravyov-
Karsky, p. 394. Fomichev, S. (1989). А.С. Грибоедов. Материалы к биографии. [A...
- Russia",
Alaiza Pashkevich,
Nasha Dolya). The
fundamental works of
Yefim Karsky marked a
turning point in the
scientific perception of Belarusian. The ban...
- (Гаманович), Грамматика церковно-славянского языка, С-Петербург, 1997, p.18 Yefim_
Karsky (1928). Славянская кирилловская палеография. pp. 206–207.
CYRILLIC CAPITAL...
- language, in
which there are many
coincidences with the Polish.
However Yefim Karsky spoke out
against the
theory of the
Lechites origin of the Radimichi, showing...
- calendar.
Muravyov was
authorized by the tsar to
change his name to "Muravyov-
Karsky" to
commemorate his part in
taking the fortress. On
entering the city the...
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Yefim Karsky (1903) According to
Mitrofan Dovnar-Zapolsky (1919) The
major discrepancy between Karsky and Dovnar-Zapolsky is due to
Karsky's identification...
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serafimi mnogoočitii, "many-e**** seraphim"). It was do****ented by
Yefim Karsky in 1928 in a copy of the Book of
Psalms from
around 1429, now
found in the...