- Mužyckaja
prauda (Peasants'
Truth or Folk's Truth) was the
first Belarusian language newspaper printed in 1862-1863 by a
collective led by a revolutionary...
- Dandesha, a
nayaka (chieftain)
under the
ruler Deva Raya II, also
known as
Prauda Deva Raya of the
Vijayanagara Empire. Hampi,
capital of the Vijayanagar...
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Sanskrit grammarian who aut****d the Siddhānta Kaumudī, Shabda-Kaustubha, and
Prauda Manorama. He was born into a
Brahmin family and
settled in Varanasi, a major...
- anti-Tsarist, anti-Eastern
Orthodox "Manifesto" and the
first newspaper Mužyckaja
prauda (Peasants' Truth) (1862–1863) by
Konstanty Kalinowski, and anti-Polish,...
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Truth (Belarusian: Мужыцкая праўда, in
Latin script: Mużyckaja
prauda, or Mužyckaja
praŭda; six
issues in 1862–1863). Such
introduction of the
Latin script...
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bodhran Johanna Vakkuri –
flute Euge
Valovirta –
acoustic guitars Petri Prauda –
bagpipes Vesa
Vigman – mandolin, bouzouki, saz
Kaisa Saari – tin whistle...
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returned to the
Grodno area in 1861.
Konstanty started publishing Mužyckaja
prauda (Peasants' Truth), the
first newspaper in Belarusian,
written in Łacinka...
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proponent of the
revival of the
Finnish pipes is the
musician Petri Prauda.
Prauda began playing the
Estonian torupill, and
later had a
Finnish bagpipes...
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Kleemola - fiddle, viola, kantele,
vocals Antti Paalanen -
accordion Petri Prauda - cittern, mandolin, bagpipes,
vocals Paula Susitaival - fiddle, ke**** fiddle...
- Panočiai K 284 136 148 Paramėlis K 20 7 13 Pauosupė K 4 3 1 Podubičiai K 3 0 3
Prauda K 5 3 2
Rakai K 114 53 61
Rudnia K 74 35 39
Stojai K 10 4 6 Stoniūnai K...