- Look up
Moldavians or
Moldavans in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moldavians or
Moldavian may
refer to:
Moldavians,
residents of the
medieval Prin****lity...
- were
given to
members of non-
Moldavian ethnic groups (only 14% of the
Moldavian SSR's
political leaders were
ethnic Moldavians in 1946),
although this gradually...
- of
which 25,387
Moldavians – 52% Dubăsari – 57,371 inhabitants, of
which 33,600
Moldavians – 58%
Tiraspol –
almost entirely Moldavians Ananiv – 45,545...
-
historians estimate the po****tion (historically
referred to as
Moldavians) of the
Moldavian Prin****lity in the 15th century, at
between 250,000 and 600...
-
complained that the
Moldavians refused to aid him in his
expeditions against the Turks, but King
Wladyslaw argued that the
Moldavians couldn't aid Sigismund...
-
Republic of
Moldova Moldavians, the
inhabitants of the
historical territory of the Prin****lity of
Moldavia (14th
century to 1859)
Moldavians,
residents of...
-
Moldavian campaign may
refer to:
Moldavian Magnate Wars
Moldavian campaign (1497–1499)
Moldavian campaign of
Tymofiy Khmelnytsky Moldavian campaign (1684–1691)...
- Transnistria,
officially known as the
Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic and
locally as Pridnestrovie, is a
landlocked breakaway state internationally...
- from
Obertyn to Gwoździec and
engaged the
Moldavians, whom they routed. From July 18 to 21, the
Moldavians advanced with 18,000 cavalry, 50 cannon, and...
- Moldovans, with the
Soviets emphasizing distinctions between Moldavians and Romanians.
Moldavian has also been
recorded by the 1960s'
Romanian Linguistic...