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Sadhora (Ukrainian: Садгора; German: Sadagora; Polish: Sadagóra; Romanian: Sadagura; Yiddish: סאדיגורא Sadigora, also
Sadagura and Sadiger) is a settlement...
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Chernivtsi (Ukrainian: Чернівці,
pronounced [tʃerniu̯ˈtsi] ; Romanian: Cernăuți,
pronounced [tʃernəˈutsʲ] ; see also
other names) is a city in southwestern...
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Sadigura is a
Hasidic dynasty named for the city of
Sadhora (Sadigura in Yiddish), Bukovina,
which was part of the
Austrian Empire. The
dynasty began...
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Palace of the
Ruzhin dynasty,
known for its "royal" mannerism, in
Sadhora...
- Ross Masud, 1924.
Majuma Lecture Kaye Sir S**** ed.
Munshi Sirajuddin,
Sadhora 1892. Maqalat-i-Sir-S**** ed. by 'Abdullah Khvesgri, Aligarh, 1952. Maqalat-i-Sir...
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became financially stable. The
Sikhs soon took over
Saraswati Nagar and
Sadhora (near Jagadhri). The
Sikhs then
captured the Cis-Sutlej
areas of Punjab...
- father,
Rabbi Yisrael Friedman of Ruzhyn, who fled to the
Austrian town of
Sadhora (Sadigura in Yiddish) due to ****cution by the
Russian Tsar. He maintained...
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later known as
Bukovina Germans. In the mid 19th
century the town of
Sadhora became the
centre of the
Hasidic Sadigura dynasty. The
immigration process...
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Pirogov Radyvyliv – Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł
Romaniv –
Roman the
Great Sadhora –
Piotr Mikołaj
Gartenberg Sadogórski,
founder Sheptytskyi –
Father Andrey...
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record producer,
mixing engineer and
recording engineer Sadahiro Sadhara Sadhora Siddhara This page or
section lists people that
share the same
given name...