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Nezhin in the 1800s".
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October 2009. Gordon,
Yefim (1999). Tupolev...
- for
their pay, and left to
rejoin Rosenberg,
playing in a tent
theater in
Nezhin. However,
their fortunes soon
proved even worse:
provocateurs were traveling...
- or
Pacific Ocean and
stopping near the pier
where the
Soviet cargo ship
Nezhin is anc****d. An
agent of a
local pharmaceutical company meets the captain...
-
Nezhin (Russian:Нежин), was a
merchant steam ship of
Black Sea
Shipping Company (Soviet Union) from July 1954 to 1965 and of Azov Sea
Shipping Company...
-
Nizhyn is an air base in
Chernihiv Oblast,
Ukraine 4 km (2.5 mi)
north of Nizhyn. It was
operated by the
Soviet Long
Range Aviation and
Ukrainian Long...
- Семенович Самокиш, romanized: Mykola ****ovych Samokysh; 25
October 1860,
Nezhin,
Government of Chernigov,
Russian Empire – 18
January 1944, Simferopol,...
- (Konotop)
Krolevetsky Uyezd (Krolevets)
Mglinsky Uyezd (Mglin)
Nezhinsky Uyezd (
Nezhin/Nizhyn) Novgorod-Seversky
Uyezd (Novgorod-Seversky/Novhorod-Siverskyi) Novozybkovsky...
- Nevertheless, he
ordered his men to fire upon rioters. In the
towns of
Borisov and
Nezhin this
resulted in fatalities. In Kiev, 1400
arrests were made. Many in the...
- Chabad-Bobroisk (from Bobrujsk, Belarus) Chabad-Kapust Chabad-Liadi Chabad-
Nezhin Chabad-Strashelye
Chernovitz (from Chernivtsi) (several)
Czortkow (from...
- in the
southern part of the governorate. Its
administrative centre was
Nezhin (Nizhyn). At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897,
Nezhinsky Uyezd...