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- Zabłudowski is a Polish masculine surname, which may be spelled in other countries as Zabludowski, Zabludovski or Zabludovsky; its feminine counterpart...
- Aron Zabłudowski (1909 – August 1941) was a Polish chess master. He was a co-organizer of the Białystok Chess Club in September 1924, and became a secretary...
- Israel (Isidor) Zabludowski (Yiddish: ישראל בן בנימין זאַבלודאָװסקי; July 30, 1850 – 1925?) was a Russian physician and medical researcher. The majority...
- romanized: Gavriil Belostoksky), also known as Gabriel of Zabłudów (Polish: Gabriel Zabłudowski; alternatively Gavrila or Gavriil; April 2 [O.S. March 22] 1684 – April...
- Jacobo Zabludovsky Kraveski (May 24, 1928 – July 2, 2015) was a Mexican journalist. He was the first anchorman in Mexican television and his TV news program...
- Chorszul Synagogue in Białystok (from Yiddish: Chóralna), known as the Zabłudowski Synagogue was a synagogue that was located in Białystok at Białówny Street...
- Abraham Zabludovsky (born Abraham Zabludowski Kraveski; June 14, 1924 – April 9, 2003) was a Mexican architect. He was the brother of the well known journalist...
- instructors were included, e.g. Jakub Karpiński, Jadwiga Staniszkis, Andrzej Zabłudowski, ... The group came into existence at the time when somewhat older dissidents...
- (Russia, Germany, born 1960) Józef Żabiński (Poland, 1860–1928) Aron Zabłudowski (Poland, 1909–1941) Aldo Zadrima (Albania, born 1948) Vladimir Zagorovsky...
- side starting from the former manor house, in 1810 belonging to Chaim Zabludowski, almost exclusively Christians lived. On the opposite side of the street...