- was
incorporated into the
Kingdom of
Romania in 1920,
Köblös became a
Romanian citizen.
Köblös was a
delegate to the May 1921
Congress of the Socialist...
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Kobło-Kolonia [ˈkɔbwɔ kɔˈlɔɲa] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Horodło,
within Hrubieszów County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern...
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first Hungarian historian to use
royal charters while writing his book.
Köblös 1994, p. 387.
Engel 2001, p. 158. Engel, Pál (2001). The
Realm of St Stephen:...
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Paramount Chief Ella
Koblo Gulama OBE, GCOR (26
January 1921 – 9
September 2006) was a
Sierra Leonean paramount chief and politician. In 1957, she became...
- Alie
Koblo Queen Kabia II (born
Alhaji Alie
Osman Kabia) was a
Sierra Leonean paramount chief. In 1986, he
succeeded Bai
Koblo Pathbana II and was crowned...
- Quosdanovich, Lusignan, Lipthay,
Köblös,
Ocskay and Vuk****ovich. For the 14th, he
prepared an
intricate battle plan
where Lipthay,
Köblös, and
Ocksay would ****ault...
- from the
chapel of San Marco. At 9 a.m., the
Austrian brigades of
Samuel Koblos and
Anton Lipthay counterattacked the
French forces on the
Trambasore Heights...
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Kobło [ˈkɔbwɔ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Hrubieszów,
within Hrubieszów County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland, close...
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Eugen Rozvan,
Marcel Pauker,
Alexander Stefanski,
Timotei Marin, and Elek
Köblös. It was to be Ana Pauker's
mission to take over and
reshape the surviving...
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Party political offices Preceded by none
General secretary of the
Romanian Communist Party 1921–1924 Succeeded by Elek
Köblös...