- Ilya
Adolfovich Rubanovich (22 May 1859 – 16
October 1920) was a
Russian revolutionary who
joined 'The People's Will' ('Narodnaya Volya') in the 1880s...
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Nicole Bella Rubanovich (Hebrew: ניקול בלה רובנוביץ'; born 9 May 1998, in Beersheba) is an
Israeli weightlifter. She won a
bronze medal at the 2019 European...
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Including the
Fallen Angels. New York: Free Press.
Simon & Schuster. p. 255.
Rubanovich, Julia. 2015.
Orality and
Textuality in the
Iranian World:
Patterns of...
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Henry Hyndman, the Fabians, the Trade-Unionists,
Georgi Plekhanov, Ilya
Rubanovich and the
Nasha Zarya were mentioned.
Following the conference, the political...
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entries have been
published on the work,
including those by Southgate,
Rubanovich, and Hanaway. The work was also the
subject of the 2006
dissertation of...
- Natanson,
Rakitnikov (Maksimov),
Vadim Rudnev,
Nikolay Rusanov, Ilya
Rubanovich and
Boris Savinkov. The party's
programme was
democratic and socialist...
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emigrate to Paris,
where he
collaborated with
Nikolai Rusanov and Ilya
Rubanovich in
editing the PSR
newspaper Herald of the
Russian Revolution (Vestnik...
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literary use of
proverbs and
myths in Nāṣir-i Khusrau’s Dīvān. In
Julia Rubanovich (ed.),
Orality and
textuality in the
Iranian world, 289-306. Leiden, Netherlands:...
- there. She
remarried again, this time to the
Ukrainian revolutionary Ilya
Rubanovich. By 1896, her
health had
severely deteriorated: her
migraines were more...
- 213 28 Ketty Lent (MRI) E 87 92 96 29 108 114 121 34 210 29 Nicole
Rubanovich (ISR) C 95 98 98 31 115 119 120 32 210 30 Daniela Gherman (SWE) C 95...