- Lev
Nussimbaum (October 17, 1905 –
August 27, 1942), who
wrote under the pen
names Essad Bey and
Kurban Said, was a
writer and journalist, born in Kiev...
- "Kurban Said" has been the
subject of some dispute. The case for Lev
Nussimbaum, aka
Essad Bey, as the
author originally surfaced in 1944. In Tom Reiss's...
- is also the name of the main
character in the
novel Ali and Nino. Lev
Nussimbaum, who
wrote in
German under the pen name of
Essad Bey, is also
linked to...
- in the
Orient was the
first book
written by
Essad Bey,
penname for Lev
Nussimbaum (1905–42). The book was
first published in 1929 when
Essad Bey was only...
-
Russian Jewish-born Lev
Nussimbaum (1905–1942), who as a teen fled the
Bolshevik Revolution with his
father in 1920. The
Nussimbaums sought refuge in several...
- Jewish-Armenian
descent Lev Landau, physicist,
Nobel Prize (1962) Lev
Nussimbaum,
writer (a.k.a.
Kurban Said)
Vladimir Rokhlin,
mathematician Lev Simonovich...
-
Twelve Secrets of the Caucasus,
first published in
German in 1930, Lev
Nussimbaum,
writing under his pen name
Essad Bey, also
mentions a
secret language...
-
distinguished Teacher of the
Republic of
Dagestan and the
Russian Federation. Lev
Nussimbaum,
writer and
journalist God Nisanov,
property developer, philanthropist...
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Leila Mourad –
Egyptian singer and
actress of the 1940s and 1950s. Lev
Nussimbaum – 20th-century writer,
journalist and orientalist.
Jacob Querido – 17th-century...
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Uzbekistan Kurban Said,
pseudonym of the
author Azerbaijani–UkrainianLev
Nussimbaum (1905–1942)
Kurban Tulum (1883-1975),
Uyghur treated by the
Chinese Communist...