- September [O.S. 2 September] 1907), more po****rly
known by his
pseudonym Karpenko-
Karyi (Карпенко-Карий,
pronounced [kɐrˈpɛnko ˈkɑrɪj]) was a
Ukrainian writer,...
-
Ukraine in
family of the priest. In 1950-53 he
studied in the Karpenko-
Karyi Memorial Kyiv
Institute of
Theatrical Arts
Pavel Korchagin (1956) The Dream...
- socialists", had been a
student of the
actor and
playwright Ivan Karpenko-
Karyi and his
mother was
Maria Danilovna Rachkovskaya.
Oleksandr Tarkovsky a famous...
- The Karpenko-
Karyi State Museum-Reserve "Khutir Nadiia" is a
national historic site of
Ukraine that was
established on a
territory of
estate that belonged...
- Kyiv
National Ivan
Karpovych Karpenko-
Karyi Theatre,
Cinema and
Television University (Ukrainian: Київський національний університет театру, кіно і телебачення...
-
species survival in the wild.
Island Press. p. 91. Guerrant, Edward; Havens,
Karyi; Maunder, Mike (2004). Ex situ
plant conservation:
supporting species survival...
- Ornithology. 21 (3): 125–6. S2CID 88560858. Klockenhoff, H.F. (1980). "Myrsidea
karyi (Mallophaga: Menoponidae), a new
species from
Corvus orru (P****eriformes:...
- was born in 1992 in Uzhhorod. In 2011–2015, he
studied at the Karpenko-
Karyi Kyiv
National University and
received a bachelor's
degree in
directing (studying...
-
Ziturung 802122 Abvabvon; Karachiya; Mago;
Nkuwan yak; Tinta'a;
Turan Kariyi;
Turan Kayit; Kangurara;
Ziturung Pama;
Ziturung Akpang;
Ziturung Karyi...
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Historian Mahesh Chandra Regmi suggests that Kaji is
derived from
Sanskrit word
Karyi which meant functionary.
Other noble and
aristocratic titles were Thakur...