- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lach (Polish pronunciation:
pronounced [ˈlax]),
Lyakh or
Ljach is a surname. It was used by East
Slavs to
refer to Poles. Ethnic...
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Andrei Ivanovich Lyakh (Russian: Андрей Иванович Лях; born 24
September 1990) is a
Russian professional football player who
plays for FC
Lotus Moscow...
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Vladislav Lyakh (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў Лях; Russian: Владислав Лях; born 13
August 1999) is a
Belarusian professional footballer who
plays for BATE Borisov...
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certain tribal leader Vyatko as the
forefather of the tribe, who was a
Lyakh brother of
Radim from whom
emerged the Radimichs. The
Vyatichi were mainly...
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Rostyslav Mykolayovych Lyakh (Ukrainian: Ростислав Миколайович Лях; born 12
October 2000) is a
Ukrainian professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder...
- such, an
effigy of him is
burned each year.
Lugan Lithuanian people Lach/
lyakh (Ukrainian: лях) Ukraine,
Russia Polish people Lach is a term that originally...
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refer to
Poland mainly by
peoples who
lived east or
south of Poland: лях (
lyakh) is used in East
Slavic languages. It also
appears in
Polish literature...
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plural "Laesir". This
clearly is
derived from the old name for Pole – "
Lyakh",
since in the
course of the
Slavonic paradigm -kh-
becomes -s-in accordance...
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Spanish and
other Portuguese variants). In Ukrainian, the old
exonym лях (
lyakh, lyakhy) is now
considered offensive In
Russian the same word, formerly...
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Viktor Medvedchuk among its co-founders. In 2004, the bank's head Yury
Lyakh [uk] was
found dead in his office.
Ukrainian Credit Bank was
placed under...