- However, in
English it is
often mispronounced as a
single syllable /pɔːrʃ/
PORSH—without a
final /ə/. In
German orthography, word-final ⟨e⟩ is not silent...
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Mykola Volodymyrovych Porsh (Ukrainian: Микола Володимирович Порш; 19
October 1879 – 16
April 1944) was a
political and
civil activist of Ukraine, economist...
- autonomy.
Party leaders were
Volodymyr Vynnychenko,
Symon Petliura,
Mykola Porsh,
Dmytro Antonovych, Lev Yurkevych,
Mykhailo Tkachenko, and
Mykola Kovalsky...
- POR-shə in English, with an
audible schwa. However, the
realization /pɔːrʃ/
PORSH is also
common in English.
Arthur Constantin Krebs,
managing director of...
-
Ukraine were not
specialists in
military affairs,
particularly such as
Mykola Porsh. The
Ukrainian People's Army was in
terrible condition and it was not until...
-
Ukrayina ("Free Ukraine")
along with
Prokip Poniatenko [uk] and
Mykola Porsh.
After Russian censors closed this
magazine in July 1905, he
moved back...
- (real name –
Ludwig Bernheim)
representing the Kyiv Bolsheviks,
Mykola Porsh representing the
Central Council of Ukraine, and
Joseph Stalin (real name...
-
Vasyl Shakhrai. On 6
January 1918,
Volodymyr Vynnychenko appointed Mykola Porsh to the
vacant position. On 25
January 1918, the
general secretariats were...
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Germany In
office 1920–1923
President Symon Petliura Preceded by
Mykola Porsh Succeeded by
Mykola von W****ilko
Personal details Born (1893-01-08)January...
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University Mykola Popovych (born 1971),
Ukrainian cross-country
skier Mykola Porsh,
political and
civil activist of Ukraine, economist,
member of the Russian...