- Hürrem
Sultan (Turkish: [hyɾˈɾæm suɫˈtan];
Ottoman Turkish: خرّم سلطان, "the
joyful one"; c. 1504 – 15
April 1558), also
known as
Roxelana (Ukrainian:...
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manufacturing town. In 1520, the
region was
attacked by
Crimean Tatars,
Nastia Lisovska (Roksolana or Hürrem Sultan), a
native of Rohatyn, was
captured there and...
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surname is
particularly common in
southern regions.
Aleksandra or
Anastasia Lisovska,
possible birth names of
Hurrem Sultan (c. 1502–1558), wife of Suleiman...
- "Selydivska" No. 1-2, "Selydivska-South," "Kotlyarivska" No. 1-2, and "
Lisovska" No. 1-2.
These mines, each with a
design capacity of
thousands of tons...
- 2004, p. 14. Popovych, V.; Stelmashchuk, H.G. (2016). "Zoya
Robertivna Lisovska-Nyzhankivska".
Encyclopedia of
Modern Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Vol. 17....
- Kairiša, 1975;
Maija Tabaka, 1976;
Ausma Kantāne, Vija Artmane, 1977; Olga
Lisovska, 1979; Elza Radziņa, 1981). "Par
Triju Zvaigžņu ordeņa
kavalieri iecelta...
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Kuznetsova Olivia Henningsson 67 kg
Koumba Larroque Elis
Manolova Yulia Lisovska Khanum Velieva 72 kg
Daria Shisterova Francy Rädelt Ayşegül Özbege Yauheniya...
- Kit Ukraine
Jowita Wrzesień Poland 59 kg
Anhelina Lysak Poland
Yulia Lisovska Ukraine
Diana Kayumova Kazakhstan 62 kg
Aisuluu Tynybekova Kyrgyzstan...
- his best
known novels is
Roksolana (1980),
about the life of
Anastasia Lisovska, a
Ruthenian girl from
Galicia who
became a wife of
Sultan Suleiman the...