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Makar Kraŭcoŭ (also
known as
Makar Kaścievič, Belarusian: Макар Краўцоў (Касьцевіч); 18
August 1891 –
October 1939) was an
active parti****nt in the Belarusian...
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Makar of Pécs
Makar Dhwaja Darogha Makar Honcharenko Makar Ignatov Makar Kraŭcoŭ Makar Litskevich Makar Shevtsov Makar Teryokhin Makar Yekmalyan Makar Yurchenko...
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Church who
served as
Archbishop of Minsk–Mohilev from 2007 to 2021
Makar Kraŭcoŭ (1891–1939), parti****nt in the
Belarusian independence movement, writer...
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anthem of
Belarus Also
known as «Мы выйдзем шчыльнымі радамі»
Lyrics Makar Kraŭcoŭ, 1919
Music Uladzimier Teraŭski, 1919
Adopted 1920
Audio sample Vocal rendition...
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majority in the Rada. In the faction, a
group of BSA
members led by
Makar Kraŭcoŭ initially spoke out
against the
proposal of BNR activists, but eventually...
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Council dismissed Kandratovich and
replaced him with Jezavitaŭ.
Makar Kraŭcoŭ wrote that he was
dismissed because he was a "bourgeois". The new Bolshevik...
- obu zjazdach. Wybrałem Mińsk, do
Kijowa pojechali inni delegaci»,
Makar Kraucou (M. Kościewicz), 20
hadou nazad (Uspamin pra Usiebiełaruski Źjezd 1917...
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number of po****r
Belarusian songs, such as:
Vajacki Marš (lyrics by
Makar Kraŭcoŭ)
Belarusian M****illaise (lyrics
attributed to
Aliaksandar Mikuĺčyk [be-tarask];...
- "Biełaruski Hołas"
newspaper in Vilnius.
Edited by
Belarusian activist Makar Kraŭcoŭ, it
supported the
German occupying authorities. He
chaired the
parent committee...