- The
Battle of
Pohost was an
armed clash that took
place on 4
September 1648,
during the
Khmelnytsky Uprising. At the end of
August 1648,
Cossack insurgents...
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Pogost (Belarusian: Пагост; Russian: Погост; Yiddish: פּאָהאָסט, romanized:
Pohost) is an
agrotown in
Byerazino District,
Minsk Region, Belarus. It serves...
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Hendel RC,
Berman DS, Di
Carli MF,
Heidenreich PA,
Henkin RE,
Pellikka PA,
Pohost GM,
Williams KA,
American College of
Cardiology Foundation Appropriate Use...
- Łachwa • Łunin (1928<) • Łuniniec (1928>) • Płotnica (1922<) •
Pohost Zahorodzki (
Pohost Zahorodny, 1922<) •
Stolin (1922<) •
Sosnkowicze (1939) • Terebieżów...
- PMC 3660031. PMID 22335739.
Pennell DJ,
Sechtem UP,
Higgins CB,
Manning WJ,
Pohost GM,
Rademakers FE, et al. (November 2004). "Clinical
indications for cardiovascular...
- in Pożog The seat of the
deanery was
Pohost Zareczny. The
parishes included:
Dormition of the
Theotokos in
Pohost Zareczny (15th century) St.
Stephen and...
- 01.011. PMID 17467423.
Pennell DJ,
Sechtem UP,
Higgins CB,
Manning WJ,
Pohost GM,
Rademakers FE, van
Rossum AC, Shaw LJ,
Yucel EK (November 2004). "Clinical...
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Franciszek Drucki-Lubecki of the Drucki-Lubecki
aristocratic family in
Pohost Zahorodzki in
Polesia (today's
Pahost Zaharodski, a
village in
Brest Region...
- who was the
first President of Bar-Ilan University.
Churgin was born in
Pohost, Belorussia, a
shtetl near Pinsk. In 1907 he and his
parents immigrated...
- Dubrowica, and
about the m****
murder of 500 Jews the
remnants of
Ghetto Pohost,
rounded up at Moroczna.
Special agents were sent in to the
Ghetto to calm...