- Logothetidis. Her real name was
Amalia Hatzaki or
Hadjaki (Αμαλία Χατζάκη),
later Kozyri (Κοζύρη). She
began her
education in
javelin throwing and
studied law in...
- On 22
March 1943, a
German convoy was
attacked by
Soviet partisans near
Kozyri village, 6 km away from Khatyn,
resulting in the
deaths of four
police officers...
-
Svoyi Koziri, also
known as Svoi
Kozyri or
Vsyak svoi
kozyri (Russian: свои козыри; "one's own trumps"), is a
Russian going-out card game for two players...
-
Mathematics Archive,
University of St
Andrews Abram Besicovitch at the
Mathematics Genealogy Project Besicovitch's
version of the card game Svoi
Kozyri....
- the
original on 9
December 2018.
Retrieved 10
September 2018.
Phaedon J.
Kozyris, The
American Journal of
Comparative Law, Vol. 6, No. 4 (Autumn, 1957)...
- Pleshchenitsy–Logoysk road they
stopped 50
inhabitants of the
village of
Kozyri, and
killed 26 of them. Soon the 118th
battalion and SS-Sturmbrigade Dirlewanger...
- ambush, the
battalion members on the road met 50
residents of the
village of
Kozyri who were
cutting down
trees in the forest.
Furious at his
wound and Wölke's...
- that it is
related to
games like Bauernheinrich, Calypso, Dudák and Svoi
Kozyri. The aim of the game is to be the
first to
discard all cards. The player...
- a
feature shared with the
Czech game, Dudák, and the
Russian game, Svoi
Kozyri. It is a
member of the 'beating game' family. The
origin of the game is...