- (Belarusian: Ляхавічы, IPA: [ˈlʲaxavʲitʂɨ]; Russian: Ляховичи, romanized:
Lyakhovichi; Polish: Lachowicze; Yiddish: לעכאוויטש, romanized: Lekhavitsh; Lithuanian:...
- Gl****man,
Deborah (December 2004). "Rabbonim, Rebbes, and
Crown Rabbis of
Lyakhovichi-An
Original Publication of
Lyakovichi Shtetl Website". jewishgen.org...
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Kamenets Brest 16 42 5D
Kobrin Brest 16 47 5D
Luninets Brest 16 33 5D
Lyakhovichi Brest 16 51 5D
Malorita Brest 16 5 6D
Pinsk Brest 16 32 5D
Pruzhany Brest...
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Belarus in the
early 1900s.
Brevda relocated Zionist settlers from
Lyakhovichi and
Minsk out of
Eastern Europe to
Mandatory Palestine,
which later became...
- 1970 1566 12,004 11,751 +2.15% 17
Lyakhavichy (Ляхавічы, Liahavichy)
Lyakhovichi (Ляховичи)
Raion January, 15 1940 1572 11,001 10,997 +0.04% 18 Kamyenyets...
- Gl****man,
Deborah G. (2004). "Rabbonim, Rebbes, and
Crown Rabbis, of
Lyakhovichi". JewishGen.
Archived from the
original on
February 22, 2015. Retrieved...
- 2023-07-13. Gl****man,
Deborah G. (2004). "Rabbis and
Religious Officials of
Lyakhovichi". jewishgen.com. JewishGen.
Retrieved 5
April 2021. "כ"ב תמוז | יום ההילולא...
- Lachowicze,
Lyakhovichi, Lachavičy, and
Liahovichi Liahavichy Castle,
Belarus Liahovichi district history Historical Sites of
Lyakhovichi 53°02′N 26°16′E...
- the Polish-Lithuanian army
retreated to the
safety of the
walls of
Lyakhovichi. At the end of 1658,
significant Polish–Lithuanian
forces placed themselves...
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Institute of the
History of
Ukraine Pavel Bulaty. The
Siege of the
Lyakhovichi Fortress by the
Voivode Ivan
Khovansky in 1660 on the
Pages of the Diary...