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Kropyvnytskyi has
changed its name
several times. The
settlement was
known as
Yelysavethrad after Empress Elizabeth of
Russia from 1752 to 1924, or
simply Elysavet...
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Ukrainian Soviet Republic,
leading her
druzhina in
capturing Taurida and
Yelysavethrad (today Kropyvnytskyi) from the
Ukrainian People's Army. When Ukraine...
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village soon after. The
bloodiest pogrom of that
period took
place in
Yelysavethrad,
which on 10 May was
taken over by Hryhoriv's troops. His "Universal"...
- the poet and
translator ****ny
Aleksandrovich Tarkovsky, a
native of
Yelysavethrad (now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine), and
Maria Ivanova Vishnyakova, a graduate...
- the
secretariat of the Nabat.
Yakiv Sukhovolski was born in 1880 in
Yelysavethrad, into a working-class
Jewish family.
During the 1905 Revolution, he...
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which covered the area
between Mykolaiv and Kherson, Katerynoslav,
Yelysavethrad, Cherkasy,
Kremenchuk and
Kryvyi Rih. Its
leader was
otaman Nykyfor...
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Pavlo Zaporizhskyi (Ukrainian: Павло Запоріжський, 1892,
Yelysavethrad, now
Kropyvnytskyi – 1971, Lviv) was a
Ukrainian Icon painter, soldier, lieutenant...
- of Ananiiv,
Yelysavethrad, and
Kherson povits 15
Odesa Odesa with outskirts, with
territory up to the
Dniester Estuary 16 Nyz
Yelysavethrad Parts of Yelysavethrad...
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Kryvyi Rih and Dovhyntseve [uk]. A workers'
uprising broke out in
Yelysavethrad, the parti****nts of which,
after joining forces with the partisans...