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Jaroslav Olesnitsky (Ярослав Іванович Олесницький) (born: 1875, Halych, Ivano-Frankivsk
Oblast - died July 15, 1933, Zolochiv, Lviv oblast) was a Ukrainian...
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Mykola Stakhovsky 1919–1921:
Arnold Margolin 1921–1923:
Jaroslav Olesnitsky 1923–1924:
Roman Smal-Stocki 1992–1997:
Serhiy Komisarenko 1997–2002:...
- of Batu Khan.
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include:
Jaroslav Olesnitsky (1875–1933) —
Ukrainian diplomat, politic, lawyer. Head of the Ukrainian...
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Khalil Beidas's 1898 use of the word "Palestinians" in the
preface to his
translation of Akim
Olesnitsky's A
Description of the Holy Land...
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Khalil Beidas's 1898 use of the word "Palestinians" in the
preface to his
translation of Akim
Olesnitsky's A
Description of the Holy Land...
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preface to a book he
translated from
Russian to Arabic. In the book, Akim
Olesnitsky's A
Description of the Holy Land,
Beidas explained that the
summer agricultural...
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Khalil Beidas's 1898 use of the word "Palestinians" in the
preface to his
translation of Akim
Olesnitsky's A
Description of the Holy Land...
- Palestine" 1898:
Khalil Beidas, his
preface to his
translation of Akim
Olesnitsky's A
Description of the Holy Land: "the
people of
Palestine were in need...
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President Symon Petliura Preceded by
Mykola Stakhovsky Succeeded by
Jaroslav Olesnitsky Personal details Born
November 16 [O.S.
November 4] 1877 Kyiv Died October...
- "Angels in the Old Testament". In the
review of his thesis,
professor Olesnitsky noted that: "Glagolev's
dissertation has both
breadth and
depth of research...