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Mužyckaja prauda (Peasants'
Truth or Folk's Truth) was the
first Belarusian language newspaper printed in 1862-1863 by a
collective led by a revolutionary...
- Peasants’
Truth (Belarusian: Мужыцкая праўда, in
Latin script:
Mużyckaja prauda, or
Mužyckaja praŭda; six
issues in 1862–1863). Such
introduction of the Latin...
- anti-Tsarist, anti-Eastern
Orthodox "Manifesto" and the
first newspaper Mužyckaja prauda (Peasants' Truth) (1862–1863) by
Konstanty Kalinowski, and anti-Polish...
- then
returned to the
Grodno area in 1861.
Konstanty started publishing Mužyckaja prauda (Peasants' Truth), the
first newspaper in Belarusian,
written in...
- 1862-1863
Kalinowski published first newspaper in
modern Belarusian language,
Mużyckaja prauda (Peasants' Truth), in a
Latin script. In the
second half of the...
- language.
Notable example was the anti-Russian, anti-Tsarist
newspaper Mużyckaja prauda (Peasants' Truth) (1862–1863) by
Konstanty Kalinowski. The 1860s...
- 1860s,
during the
prelude to the
January Uprising. The
publishing of
Mużyckaja prauda, the
first newspaper written in the
modern Belarusian language...
- Skaryna's Bible, a
Statute of Lithuania,
several ****sk belts,
issues of
Mużyckaja prauda. In 1921, two
years after Luckievič's death, his
collection was...
-
Konstanty Kalinowski he
worked on
distributing of the
illegal newspaper Mużyckaja prauda.
After the
outbreak of the
January Uprising, from
April 1863 he...