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Kuperjanov is an
Estonian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alice Kuperjanov (1894–1942),
Estonian nationalist Julius Kuperjanov (1894–1919)...
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Kuperjanov Infantry Battalion (Estonian:
Kuperjanovi jalaväepataljon) is a
battalion of the
Estonian Land Forces. It is a part of the 2nd Infantry...
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Julius Kuperjanov VR I/2, VR II/2 and VR II/3 (11 October [O.S. 29 September] 1894 – 2
February 1919) was an
Estonian military officer who was well-known...
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Imperial Army. The
Estonian Kuperjanov's Partisan Battalion used the skull-and-crossbones as
their insignia (since 1918); the
Kuperjanov Infantry Battalion continues...
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Planets in
Ancient Mesopotamia.
Folklore Vol. 16. Mare Kõiva &
Andres Kuperjanov, Eds. ISSN 1406-0957 Heimpel, W. (1982). "A
catalogue of Near Eastern...
- 2307/602955. JSTOR 602955. Kasak, Enn; Veede, Raul (2001). Mare Kõiva;
Andres Kuperjanov (eds.). "Understanding
Planets in
Ancient Mesopotamia" (PDF). Electronic...
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Alice Kuperjanov (née
Alice Johanson; 5
November 1894 – 17 July 1942) was an
Estonian freedom fighter and nationalist, and the wife of
Estonian military...
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Missile Squadron (crossed missiles), and
continues in use with the
Estonian Kuperjanov Battalion. In
Christian theology,
black was the
color of the universe...
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fiercest battle in the
early period of war.
Estonian commander Julius Kuperjanov fell in the fighting. In
early January 1919
Estonian forces had started...
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Ghost Battalion and
chose the
Jolly Roger for the Battalion's colors. The
Kuperjanov Infantry Battalion, part of the
Estonian Land Forces, uses the
Jolly Roger...