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Shocken Books, 1974.ISBN 0-8052-0437-7 p. 50 (mention of his stay in
Nemirov). Encyclopædia
Britannica Jewish Encyclopedia.com "Yahad - in Unum". The...
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Miroslav Maratovich Nemirov (Russian: Мирослав Маратович Немиров; 8
November 1961 – 21
February 2016) was a
Russian poet, ****ociated with
Russian punk...
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Franklin Medal in 1973.
Dobzhansky was born on
January 25, 1900, in
Nemirov,
Russian Empire (now Nemyriv, Ukraine), the only
child of
Grigory Dobzhansky...
- died 10 or 12 June 1648), also
known as the
Martyr of
Nemirov, was a
kabbalist and
rabbi at
Nemirov,
Russia who was
murdered during the Cossacks' Uprising...
- 2018, pp. 1733.
Nemirov et al. 2023, p. 1.
Nemirov et al. 2023, pp. 1, 4.
Nemirov et al. 2023, pp. 1–2.
Nemirov et al. 2023, p. 4.
Nemirov et al. 2023, p...
- of times. In August, Russia,
Austria and
Turkey began negotiations in
Nemirov,
which would turn out to be fruitless.
There were no
significant military...
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interests of the Czar. Reb
Noson was arrested,
charged with treason,
exiled to
Nemirov (his hometown), and
placed under house arrest. A w****
before Rosh Hashana...
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Western Ukraine. In 1865, he was
allegedly expelled from
fourth grade at the
Nemirov Gymnasium for
showing sympathy towards the parti****nts in the
Polish uprising...
- losses, the
campaign was
paused again while conducting negotiations in
Nemirov (Podolie)
without much result. In 1739, Münnich won the
Battle of Stavuchany...
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appointed the
second Russian plenipotentiary at the
abortive congress of
Nemirov held for the
conclusion of
peace with the Porte. In 1738 he was introduced...