- (Belarusian: Мазыр, IPA: [maˈzɨr]; Russian: Мозырь, IPA: [ˈmozɨrʲ]; Polish:
Mozyrz; Yiddish: מאזיר) is a city in
Gomel Region, Belarus. It
serves as the administrative...
- County,
Putywl (lost
after the
second Muscovite–Lithuanian War)
Mozyrz County,
Mozyrz (transferred to
Minsk Voivodeship under the
Union of Lublin) Czerkasy...
- 738. In Kobryń was held the
county Sejmik of the
Mozyrz County during the
Russian occupation of
Mozyrz in 1659. In the
years 1774–1784 a
canal was built...
- 25 June – 27 July,
Operation Seydlitz (Owrucz-
Mozyrz; 5,106 people,
including children) 30 July,
Mozyrz m****acre (501 people,
including children) Until...
-
Field Hetman of
Lithuania Antoni Chlewinkiego (F) 1776. (S)
Mozyrz &
Lojow (1789),
Mozyrz (1790),
Strzeszyn (1791),
Wilkowyszki (Oct 1792). (B) Zelwa...
- (June 25 – July 27, 1943) — anti-partisan
operation in Belarus: Owrucz-
Mozyrz Günther (until July 14, 1943) — anti-partisan
operation in Belarus: Wołoszyn...
-
Kalinkowicze קאלינקאָוויטש/Kalinkovitch Kalinkavičai
Mazyr Мазыр Мозырь/Mozyr
Mozyrz מאָזיר/Mozir
Mozyrius Naroŭla Нароўля Наровля/Narovlya
Narowla נאראָוולא/Narovla...
- the
district was
incorporated Mozyrz County, with
provisional seat
located in Zhytkavichy. On 10
April 1920, to the
Mozyrz County was
temporarily added...
- elected, Mińsk (for the
County of Mińsk), two
envoys elected,
Mozyrz (for the
County of
Mozyrz), two
envoys elected, Mścisław (for Mścisław Voivodeship),...
- of
Lithuania Josef Jelenski (F) 1776, from
light cavalry. (S) Borysow,
Mozyrz (1789),
Mariampol (1790), Wilkomierz,
Onikszty (Oct 1792). (B)
Praga (1794)...