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common among Eastern Orthodox people in Albania, in the form of Kostandin,
Kostantin or Kosta. The name is also
found in
other languages of
Western Europe...
- TDV
Encyclopedia of Islam,
Supplement 2 (Kâfûr, Ebü'l-Misk – Züreyk,
Kostantin) (in Turkish). Istanbul:
Turkiye Diyanet Foundation,
Centre for Islamic...
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Batandzhiev (1936) Geno
Mateev (1936–1937)
Stanislav Toms (1937–1938)
Kostantin Maznikov (1938–1939) Ivan
Radoev (1939–1940)
Franz Köhler (1940–1941)...
- TDV
Encyclopedia of Islam,
Supplement 2 (Kâfûr, Ebü'l-Misk – Züreyk,
Kostantin) (in Turkish). Istanbul:
Turkiye Diyanet Foundation,
Centre for Islamic...
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Kostantin "Kosta" Milovanović or Koka Milovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Коkа Миловановић; Belgrade, 8 June 1847 – Belgrade, 6 May 1905) was a
Serbian general...
- Kostomarov,
Russian History in
Biographies of its main figures,
Chapter Knyaz Kostantin Konstantinovich Ostrozhsky Archived 3
August 2020 at the
Wayback Machine...
- the city and
elsewhere in the republic. On
August 19,
Russian General Kostantin Pulikovsky surrounded the city and
issued an
ultimatum that the Chechen...
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Produced by
Vladimer Katcharava Starring George Babluani Cinematography Kostantin Mindia Esadze Edited by
Levan ****hashvili
Music by Tako
Jordania Mate...
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leaders of the
Toplica Uprising against Bulgarian occupiers of
Serbia Kostantin Kosta Alkovic (1834–1909),
Serbian physicist,
state advisor and minister...
- TDV
Encyclopedia of Islam,
Supplement 2 (Kâfûr, Ebü'l-Misk – Züreyk,
Kostantin) (in Turkish). Istanbul:
Turkiye Diyanet Foundation,
Centre for Islamic...