- The
Lipka Tatars (the term
Lipka refers to Lithuania; they are
otherwise known as
Lipkas or
Lithuanian Tatars;
later referred to as
Polish Tatars, Polish–Lithuanian...
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lipka or
Lipka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lipka (a
diminutive form of
Polish lipa,
meaning "lime tree" (also
called linden tree or b****wood...
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lipka or
Lipka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lipka (Czech/Slovak feminine: Lipková) is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:...
- The
Lipka rebellion was a
mutiny from 1672 of
several cavalry chorągwie (regiments) of
Lipka Tatars, who had been
serving in the
forces of the Polish–Lithuanian...
- Kipchak–Bulgar
branch or "Tatar" in the
narrow sense Volga Tatars Astrakhan Tatars Lipka Tatars Kipchak–****an
branch Crimean Tatars Karachays and Balkars: Mountain...
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Robert Stephen Lipka (June 16, 1945 – July 5, 2013) was a
former army
clerk at the
National Security Agency (NSA) who, in 1997,
pleaded guilty to conspiracy...
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Matthew F.
Lipka (born
April 15, 1992) is an
American former professional baseball center fielder and shortstop. He was
drafted in the
first round of...
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Warren Lipka is an
American retired soccer goalkeeper who
formerly coached the
University of
Kentucky and
Morehead State University women's
soccer teams...
- $2000
belonging to
Borsuk went missing.
After that,
Lipka reached out to Reinhard.
Reinhard told
Lipka about the
valuable books in the collection. Reinhard...
- in the 14th century. From this time it was
primarily ****ociated with the
Lipka Tatars, many of whom
settled in the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth while...