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- also known as the Grand Mouravi (დიდი მოურავი, didi mouravi) in Georgia, Mūrāv-Beg in Persia and Māūrāv-Hūn or Māġrāv-Bek in the Ottoman Empire for having...
- encyclopedia of prejudice and ****cution (Vol. 1. ABC-CLIO, 2005) pp 26–28. Murav, Harriet; Estraikh, Gennady, eds. (2014). Soviet Jews in World War II: Fighting...
- Urbana-Champaign) served as editor from 2006 to 2013. In August 2013, Harriet Murav became editor. She stepped down August 2023. The current editor is Eugene...
- or Morar are suggested to derive from Muir, the Gaelic for sea, whilst Murav and Morav are believed to be rooted in Celtic words Mur (sea) and Tav (side)...
- Safavid Georgian officer Murav-Beg (Giorgi Saakadze), captained a punitive expedition against the rebels in Georgia. Murav-Beg conspired with the insurgents...
- East European Journal. 33 (1): 50–63. doi:10.2307/308383. JSTOR 308383. Murav, Harriet (1998). "Siniavskii, libel, and the author's liability". Russia's...
- Holocaust with related video, photos, do****ents and more from Yad Vashem Murav, Harriet; Estraikh, Gennady, eds. (2014). Soviet Jews in World War II: Fighting...
- (2014). "Jewish Combatants in the Red Army Confront the Holocaust". In Murav, Harriet; Estraikh, Gennady (eds.). Soviet Jews in World War II. Boston:...
- New York Review of Books. Retrieved October 17, 2016. Estraikh, Gennady & Murav Harriet Soviet Jews in World War II: Fighting, Witnessing, Remembering Brighton:...
- first decades of the 17th century. Later, he joined Giorgi Saakadze's (Murav Beg) anti-Persian uprising in 1625–26, switched sides to join Teimuraz I...