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Bogdan Raditsa (in Croatian:
Bogdan Radica) (26
August 1904 – 5
December 1993) was a Croatian-American historian, journalist, diplomat, writer, and translator...
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titled "Yugoslavia's
Tragic Lesson to the World",
written by
Bogdan Raditsa.
Raditsa had
served the
Yugoslav government-in-exile
during World War II, supported...
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Iranian descent.
Raditsa 1983, pp. 106–107.
Weiskopf 1990, pp. 780–786.
Cooper &
Decker 2012, p. 178.
Raditsa 1983, p. 105.
Raditsa 1983, p. 107. McGing...
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Raditsa-Krylovka (Russian: Ра́дица-Кры́ловка) is an
urban locality (urban-type settlement)
under the
administrative jurisdiction of the town of oblast...
- ISBN 9780521607582.
Raditsa 1983, p. 105.
Raditsa 1983, pp. 102, 105.
Raditsa 1983, p. 102.
McGing 1986, p. 15. Van Dam 2002, p. 17.
Boyce 2001, p. 85.
Raditsa 1983...
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Beliefs and
Practices Psychology Press, 2001 ISBN 978-0415239028 p. 85
Raditsa 1983, p. 107. The
coinage of
Cappadocian kings was
quite extensive and...
- kingdom.
Shahbazi 1986, pp. 410–411.
Boyce &
Grenet 1991, p. 267.
Raditsa 1983, p. 111.
Raditsa 1983, p. 115. Boyce, Mary; Grenet,
Frantz (1991). Beck, Roger...
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together with
three work
settlements (Belye Berega,
Bolshoye Polpino, and
Raditsa-Krylovka),
incorporated separately as
Bryansky Urban Administrative Okrug—an...
- (336-188 B.C.). Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0521395045.
Raditsa, Leo (1983). "Iranians in Asia Minor". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). The Cambridge...
- Basingstoke:
Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 322–342. ISBN 978-1-137-52796-7.
Raditsa, Leo (1989).
Prisoners of a Dream: The
South African Mirage. Annapolis...