- Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth from 1561,
Mitau was also
referred to by the
Polish name
Mitawa. The Commonwealth's
repeated wars with
Sweden subjected Mitau to several...
- The
Truce of
Mitawa or
Truce of Mitau,
signed in
November 1622 in
Jelgava (
Mitawa, Mitau),
ended the Polish–Swedish War (1620–1622). The Polish–Lithuanian...
- 1620s
Duchy of
Courland and
Semigalia (księstwo
Kurlandii i Semigalii),
Mitawa [Jelgava, Latvia]) From 1816 to 1837
there were 8
voivodeships in Congress...
- (1621–1625)
Phase of the
longer Polish–Swedish War (1600–1629).
Truce of
Mitawa Swedish victory Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629) Last
phase of the Polish–Swedish...
- Is
Jahan Ki
Nahin Hain
Rajesh Roshan Nitin Mukesh Rudaali "Jhuthi
Muthi Mitawa"
Bhupen Hazarika Gulzar Bhupen Hazarika "Samay O
Dheere Chalo"
Bhupen Hazarika...
- Lithuanian)*,
Mitau (German)*,
Mitava - Митава* /
Jelgava - Елгава* (Russian),
Mitawa (Polish)* Jena Iéna (French)*, Iena (Portuguese*, Romanian*), Jena (German)*...
-
retained only
nominal control over Riga. The new
truce in
Mitau (Jelgava,
Mitawa) was
signed and
lasted from
November 1622 to
March 1625.[further explanation...
- Zemgale), now in Latvia.
Largest city:
Jelgava (Polish: Jełgawa,
historically Mitawa).
Samogitia (Polish: Żmudź), now in Lithuania. Part of
Lithuania in the...
-
kandholi (wall) in
Punjabi where women would paint drawings.
According to
Mitawa (2004), the wall
would be
plastered with
coloured clay and then
drawn upon...
-
place of
birth is uncertain. He was born
either in the town of
Tukkum near
Mitawa, or in Riga (sources vary), the son of Róża and
Markus Behrman, who arrived...