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Boris Vladimirovich Zakhoder (Russian: Бори́с Влади́мирович Заходе́р; 9
September 1918 — 7
November 2000) was a
Russian poet,
translator and children's...
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Milne first in
English and only
later in Russian,
translated by
Boris Zakhoder who
became a co-writer of the
first two
parts of the trilogy.
Khitruk had...
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Wayback Machine.
Spanei (2009), pp. 66, 70.
Vernadsky 1973, p. 28. B. N.
Zakhoder (1898–1960). The
Caspian Compilation of
Records about Eastern Europe (online...
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closely follows the
first one: it is co-written by
Khitruk and
Boris Zakhoder and is
based on the Pooh's love for honey; its
prototype drawings are two...
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based on
chapters 4 and 6. The
films used
Boris Zakhoder's translation of the book. Pooh was
voiced by
Yevgeny Leonov.
Unlike in...
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Institute of
History of
Azerbaijan National Academy of
Sciences Baku
State University Marmara University Khazar University Doctoral advisor Boris Zakhoder...
- its predecessors, this
installment is co-written by
Khitruk and
Boris Zakhoder, with
prototype drawings created by
Khitruk and
Vladimir Zuikov. Eeyore...
- and translator, one of the
founders of the
absurdist group OBERIU Boris Zakhoder (1918–2000), poet, children's
writer and
translator Mikhail Zagoskin (1789–1852)...
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southern part of the
Caspian Sea was
known as the "Sea of Abaskun". See: B.N.
Zakhoder (1898–1960). The
Caspian Compilation of
Records about Eastern Europe (online...
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published posthumously in 1851,
follows the
account of Herodotus.
Boris Zakhoder published a
short story called "Ma-Tari-Kari" (translated to
English as...