- po****rity of the pas
kontuszowy produced there, it was
sometimes called pas
słucki (****sk sash),
regardless of the
actual place of origin. ****sk
sashes had...
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Sluckis is a Lithuanian-language form of the
surname ****sky.
Notable people with the
surname include: Aušra
Marija Sluckaitė-Jurašienė,
Lithuanian writer...
- 2021.
Kolsky 2009, p. 337.
Cohen 1987–1988.
Laqueur 1971.
Balthaser 2020.
Slucki 2009.
Kolsky 2009, p. 333.
Penkower 1985. de Waart, 1994, p. 223. Referencing...
- ****sky is a Belarusian, Russian, and Ashke****
Jewish surname that
derived from ****sk in Belarus. The
Jewish family name '****sky' is an Ashke****zed...
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Simeon or
Simon Olelkovich (1420–1470) was the last
prince of Kiev from 1454 to 1470. He was also the
prince of ****sk from 1443 to 1455. A
member of the...
- "
Slucki (2012), p. 193.
Slucki (2012), p. 194. ""לעבנס-פֿראַגן" (Lebns Fragn)" (in Yiddish). Tel Aviv: לעבנס-פֿראַגן.
Retrieved 2009-11-04.
Slucki (2012)...
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International Jewish Labor Bund
After 1945:
Toward a
Global History David Slucki, page 63 A
narrow bridge to life:
Jewish forced labor and
survival in the...
- The
House of
Olelkovich was a
princely family from the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Their main
possession was the
Duchy of...
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families of Russia. In Poland, some
Gediminid families (such as Olelkowicz-
Słucki, Wiśniowiecki, Zbaraski) are extinct, but
others survive to the present:...
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Mykolas Sluckis (October 20, 1928 –
February 25, 2013) was a
Lithuanian writer. He was
among the very few
Lithuanian Jewish writers who
wrote in Lithuanian...