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- Pyotr Andreyevich Shchurovsky (Russian: Пётр Андреевич Щуровский; 12/24 February 1850 – 14/27 September 1908) was a Ukrainian composer known for composing...
- Gregory Ephimovich Shchurovsky (Russian: Григо́рий Ефи́мович Щуро́вский, Grigoriy Efimovich Shchurovskiy; 30 January 1803 – March 20, 1884) was a 19th-century...
- in present time. According to a research of Sugree Charoensook, Pyotr Shchurovsky was the composer of the music of "Sansoen Phra Barami", to serve as Siam's...
- construction materials with production of cement in Voskresensk and Kolomna (Shchurovsky cement factory), earthenware, porcelain in the Likino-Dulyovo (Dulevo...
- Minkovetsky Suren Shakhbazyan Edited by Anna Kulganek Music by Yuri Shchurovsky Production company Kiev Film Studio Release date 1956 (1956) Running...
- The genus name of Schtschuriowskia is in honour of Gregory Ephimovich Shchurovsky (1803–1884), a Russian Professor of geology in Moscow. It was first described...
- subsequent years. The society's first President was Gregory Ephimovich Shchurovsky and he together with other leading members of the society discussed having...
- "Phleng Sansoen Phra Barami" "Glorify His prestige" 1888–1932 Pyotr Shchurovsky Unknown Slovakia "Hej, Slováci" "Hey, Slovaks" 1939–1945 Samuel Tomášik...
- Moscow in 1863. The society's first President was Gregory Ephimovich Shchurovsky and he together with other leading members of the society discussed having...
- von Schrenk (1816–1876) Apiaceae Bu Schtschurowskia Gregory Ephimovich Shchurovsky (1803–1884) Apiaceae Bu Schubertia Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1780–1860)...