- do****ented
usage dates back to 1764, when
Yelisavetgrad Province was
organized together with the
Yelisavetgrad Lancer Regiment.
Presenting a
letter of grant...
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director Andrei Tarkovsky.
Tarkovsky was born on 25 June N.S. 1907 in
Yelisavetgrad,
Kherson Governorate,
Russian Empire (now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine). His...
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authoritative and
widely used
approaches to the subject.
Neuhaus was born in
Yelisavetgrad (present-day Kropyvnytskyi).
Although both his
parents were
piano teachers...
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Doubt remains about birthplace and birthday; some
claim he was born in
Yelisavetgrad, but he
himself said he did not know exactly: "I
guess they didn't keep...
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Province Pop.
Katerynoslav Yelisavetgrad 1
Katerynoslav Katerynoslav 189,000 (1920)
Oleksandrivsk Mariupol 2
Yelisavetgrad Kherson 65,000 (1926) 3 Oleksandrivsk...
- Governorate, in
which new
cities were formed:
Yekaterinoslav (1776),
Yelisavetgrad,
Kherson (1778),
Odessa (1794).
Russia annexed Crimea in 1783 and created...
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Issachar Ber Ryback, also
Riback (Іссахар-Бер Рибак; 2
February 1897, in
Yelisavetgrad,
Russian Empire (today Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine) – 22
December 1935, in...
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build these cities, at the
expense of
hundreds of soldiers’ lives.
Yelisavetgrad (Kropyvnytskyi) (1754)
Aleksandrovsk (Zaporizhzhia) (1770) Yekaterinoslav...
- General-major.
Mazurenko was born on 20 June [O.S. 7 June] 1917 on a farm in
Yelisavetgrad to a
Ukrainian family. For most of his
upbringing he
lived in Shakhty...
- Judaism. The sect
emerged around 1880
among the
Jewish working classes of
Yelisavetgrad,
South Russia,
under the
leadership of
Jacob Gordin, in
response to...