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- Ivan Shamiakin (Belarusian: Іван Пятровіч Шамякін, 30 January 1921 – 14 October 2004) was a Soviet Belarusian writer, perhaps one of the most prolific...
- дзяржаўны педагагічны універсітэт імя Максіма Танка) — Minsk Mаzyr State (I. Shamiakin) Pedagogic University (Мазырскі дзяржаўны педагагічны універсітэт імя...
- times. Russian tea culture Ėtnahrafii︠a︡ Belarusi: ėntsyklapedyi︠a︡. Shami︠a︡kin, Ivan. Minsk: Belaruskai︠a︡ sav. ėntsyklapedyi︠a︡ imi︠a︡ Petrusi︠a︡ Broŭki...
- lease on life in the late 1950s, along with such contemporaries as Ivan Shamiakin and Ivan Melezh. Bryl's father, Anton Danilovich Bryl, was a railway worker...
- Mocher Sforim, founder of modern Yiddish and modern Hebrew literature Ivan Shamiakin Maksim Tank Leonard and Phil Chess Ralph Lauren, his family immigrated...
- Retrieved 28 January 2013. Vitebsk : ėnt︠s︡iklopedicheskiĭ spravochnik. Ivan Shami︠a︡kin. Minsk: Izd-vo "Belorusskai︠a︡ sov. ėnt︠s︡iklopedii︠a︡" im. Petrusi︠a︡...
- (in Russian). Churko, Yulia Mikhailovna (1989). Гусачок [Gusaczok]. In Shami︠a︡kin, Ivan (ed.). :Этнаграфія Беларусі : Энцыклапедыя [Ethnography of Belarus...
- CPSU 7 Maksim Tank (1912-1995) 22 December 1965 15 July 1971 CPSU 8 Ivan Shamiakin (1921-2004) 15 July 1971 28 March 1985 CPSU 9 Ivan Navumenko (1925-2006)...
- Mikhas Lynkov, Petro Glebka, Pavlyuk Trus [be], Pilip Piestrak [be], Ivan Shamiakin, and Pimen Panchenko [be]. She was particularly interested in Maksim Bahdanovič...
- Shalev (born 1948, Israel, f/nf/ch) Otep Shamaya (born 1979, US, p/f) Ivan Shamiakin (1921–2004, USSR/Belarus, f/d/nf) Ahmad Shamlou (1925–2000, Iran, p/d/nf)...