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Pahost or
Pogost (Belarusian: Пагост; Russian: Погост; Yiddish: פּאָהאָסט, romanized: Pohost) is an
agrotown in
Byerazino District,
Minsk Region, Belarus...
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Markava Mikhanavichy Nalibaki Narach Navasyellye Novy Dvor
Nyeharelaye Pahost Palachany Pryluki Pyatryshki Pyerasady Rachen Rakaw Ratamka Samakhvalavichy...
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family of a
landless nobleman.
Having received his
primary education at the
Pahost Primary School, he
moved to
Vilna in 1896
where he
worked as a shop ****istant...
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About an hour
after the
previous tornado, a
fourth tornado struck Novy
Pahost, Belarus. A barn was destro****,
other buildings were “almost
fully destro****”...
- (1773-10-13)13
October 1773 Pohost [pl; be], Galicia,
Habsburg Empire (now
Pahost Zaharodski, Belarus) Died 7
January 1849(1849-01-07) (aged 75) Kazimierówka...
- 1 the 49th's
forward detachments encountered stubborn resistance in the
Pahost area and were
forced to wage
heavy fighting to
capture the
crossings over...
- Jews
killed in
Byerazino District have been published. "Byerazino (with
Pahost) | Byerazino, Belarus". kehilalinks.jewishgen.org.
Retrieved 2024-06-26...
- Drucki-Lubecki
aristocratic family in
Pohost Zahorodzki in
Polesia (today's
Pahost Zaharodski, a
village in
Brest Region, Belarus) on 4
January 1778. After...
- Вясновы абрад "Юраўскі карагод") is a
ritual performed by the
residents of
Pahost [be] village, Žytkavičy District, Homieĺ Region,
Belarus on St. George's...