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Jakub Szynkiewicz (April 16, 1884 –
November 1, 1966) was a
Doctor of
Philosophy as well as
Oriental Studies,
chosen as the
first mufti of the
newly independent...
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Achmatowicz –
chemist Mustafa Edige Kirimal –
politician in
Crimea Jakub Szynkiewicz –
Polish mufti Stepan Krichinsky –
Russian architect Halina Konopacka...
- Mongolen, Beiträge zu
ihrer Geschichte und Kultur. Darmstadt. pp. 87–123.
Szynkiewicz,
Slawoj (1989). Heissig,
Walther (ed.). Geburt, Hochzeit, Tod - Der menschliche...
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Lipka Tatar—a
Muslim ethnic group native to the
Baltic region—Jakub
Szynkiewicz was
selected to be Poland's
first mufti in 1925,
around the time that...
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Mustafa Edige Kirimal (birth name
Edige Szynkiewicz; 1911 in
Bakhchysarai – 22
April 1980 in Munich) was a Crimean-born Lipka-Tatar politician. Kirimal...
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invasion of Poland,
which started World War II. The
mufti of Poland,
Jakub Szynkiewicz, one of Poland's
famous Muslims, had
settled in
Egypt when
Poland fell...
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Edmund Szoka,
Catholic Archbishop of Detroit,
Cardinal 1981–1990
Jakub Szynkiewicz (1884–1966), Imam of Poland,
translated portions of Qur'an into Polish...
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chemist Aleksander Jeljaszewicz, unit
commander in the
Polish army
Jakub Szynkiewicz,
religious scholar and
writer Veli Bek Jedigar,
commander in the Polish...
- PMID 27643693. Crow,
Yanick J.; Chase,
Diana S.;
Lowenstein Schmidt, Johanna;
Szynkiewicz, Marcin; Forte,
Gabriella M.A.; Gornall,
Hannah L.; Oojageer, Anthony;...
- PMID 26052098. S2CID 34259643. Crow YJ,
Chase DS,
Lowenstein Schmidt J,
Szynkiewicz M,
Forte GM,
Gornall HL, et al. (February 2015). "Characterization of...