- Kasian, Kaseyan,
Kasiyan,
Kasyan orKhasian (Persian: كاسيان) may
refer to: Kasian, Chaypareh, West
Azerbaijan Province Kasian, Urmia, West Azerbaijan...
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Cultural offices Preceded by
Vasyl Kasiyan Head of the
National society of
painters of
Ukraine 1968–1982 Succeeded by
Oleksandr Skoblikov...
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Vasyl Illich Kasiian (Ukrainian: Василь Ілліч Касіян; 1
January 1896 – 26 June 1976) was a
Soviet and
Ukrainian painter, graphic, parliamentary, People's...
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Archived from the
original on 7
March 2022.
Retrieved 4
March 2022. Vira
Kasiyan (4
March 2022). "Енергодар: окупанти знову зайшли в місто". Lb.ua (in Ukrainian)...
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liberating character,
gained considerable publicity not only in Ukraine. Later,
Kasiyan Sakovich glorified this feat of
Sahaidachny and his
Cossacks in his "Poems"...
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Archived from the
original on 6
March 2022.
Retrieved 4
March 2022. Vira
Kasiyan (4
March 2022). "Енергодар: окупанти знову зайшли в місто". Lb.ua (in Ukrainian)...
- Qal‘eh-ye Kāseyān; also
known as Kāsīān, Kāsīān-e Bālā, Kāsīān Qal‘eh,
Kāsīyān, and Khāsīān) is a
village in Beyranvand-e
Jonubi Rural District, Bayravand...
- AK
Party supporters as "men who
scratch their belly" (Turkish: göbeğini
kaşıyan adamlar).
After Abdullah Gül's
victory in the
presidential elections of...
- Ivan Boichenko [uk] (1938–41)
Oleksandr Pashchenko [uk] (1941–44)
Vasyl Kasiyan (1944–49)
Oleksii Shovkunenko (1949–51)
Mykhaylo Khmelko (1951–55) Mykhailo...
- Isichenko, archbishop. War of
baroque metaphors. Petr Mohyla's "Stone"
against Kasiyan Sakovich's "Spygl****". - Kharkiv: Akta, 2017. - 348 p. Ihor Isichenko,...