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- Sharhorod also has a number of foreign names, such as Russian: Шаргород, Shargorod, and Polish: Szarogród. Sharhorod was founded in 1585 by Polish–Lithuanian...
- Empire (present-day Chişinău, Moldova). His grandfather, Mendel Hirsh of Shargorod, was a Klezmer musician and bandleader. Zemurray grew up on a wheat farm...
- Aviv. Ploscariu, Iemima D. (2019-01-01). "Institutions for survival: The Shargorod ghetto during the Holocaust in Romanian Transnistria". Nationalities Papers...
- Ozarintsy volost Озаринецкая волость Ozarintsy Belyany-Shargorod volost Сербянская волость Belyany-Shargorod Snitkov volost Снитковская волость Snikov Tereshki...
- for the New Europe. 34 (2): 55–62. Retrieved 9 April 2024 – via JStor. "Shargorod". My Shtetl. Jewish Religious community of Zhmerinka. 2015. Retrieved...
- ISBN 978-975-7363-81-1. Art-mestechko--Shargorod: mezhdunarodnyĭ festivalʹ sovremennogo iskusstva, 10-20 avgusta 2006, Shargorod, Ukraina (in Ukrainian). Moscow:...
- district (Murovanokurilovetsky, Tomashpilsky, Tulchynsky, Chernivtsi, Shargorod districts) as a self-nominated candidate. At the time of the election:...
- Kotsyubynsky never received an official higher education (he graduated from the Shargorod Theological Seminary, and the university remained a dream). His literary...
- had previously served in the court militia of the Lubomyrsky princes in Shargorod, declared himself a colonel commander and published the manifesto of the...
- the hundred soldiers he took the city of Stina (Polish: Ścianę), also Shargorod, from which he took the property of the landowners, the nobles. During...