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Tseitlin 1992, p. 18
Tseitlin 1992, p. 20
Tseitlin 1992, p. 15
Borik 1986, p. 57
Tseitlin 1992, p. 12,
citing Kwiatkowski Borik 1986, p. 93
Tseitlin 1992...
- English, the
surname may be
spelled as follows. Male forms: Tseytlin,
Tseitlin, Tsetlin, Tzeitlin.
Female forms (usually only for
Slavic nationals): Tseytlina...
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Mikhail Semyonovich Tseitlin (Belarusian: Міхаіл Сямёнавіч Цэйтлін; German:
Michael Zeitlein; born 16 June 1947, in Babruysk) is a
Belarusian chess Grandmaster...
- Mark
Tseitlin (Hebrew: מארק צייטלין; Russian: Марк Данилович Цейтлин, romanized: Mark
Danilovich Tseitlin; 23
September 1943 – 25
January 2022) was a Soviet-born...
- Lev
Tseitlin (Russian: Лев Моисеевич Цейтлин), (15
March 1881,
Tbilisi - 9
January 1952, Moscow) was a
violinist and a professor.
Tseitlin started to study...
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Philipp Mishelevich Tseitlyn (Филипп Мишелевич Цейтлин) (1905–1968) was а
lieutenant colonel and
medical doctor in the
Soviet Army.
Philipp was born in...
- Lev
Mordukhovich Tseitlin (Russian: Лев Цейтлин, Yiddish: לייב צייטלין "Leyb Tseytlin", born 1884, in
Pinsk – July 8, 1930, in New York City),
known as...
-
conductorless orchestra in
Moscow in the
Soviet Union that was
founded by Lev
Tseitlin and
existed between 1922 and 1932. Its name is an
abbreviation for Pervïy...
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Maxim Rodshtein Michael Roiz Ilya
Smirin Ram
Soffer Emil
Sutovsky Mark
Tseitlin Dov
Zifroni Yaacov Zilberman Dan
Zoler Dmitry Gooshchin Bruce Alesin Bella...
- 1985)
Anatol Tschepurnoff (Finland, 1871–1942) Mark
Tseitlin (Russia, Israel, born 1943)
Mikhail Tseitlin (Belarus, Russia, born 1947)
Vitaly Tseshkovsky...