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Zbarazh (Ukrainian: Збараж, IPA: [ˈzbɑrɐʒ] ; Polish:
Zbaraż; Yiddish: זבאריזש, romanized: Zbarizh) is a
small city in
Ternopil Raion,
Ternopil Oblast,...
- 2005. Jan Widacki, “Kniaż Jarema”. 1984. Kienzler,
Iwona (2014). 1649
Zbaraż. Zwycięskie
bitwy ****ów. Warszawa: Edipresse-Kolekcje : Bellona. ISBN 978-83-11-12685-5...
- Zev Wolf of
Zbaraz (died 3
Nisan (25 March) 1822) was a
Hasidic rabbi. He was the
third son of
Rabbi Yechiel Michel of Zlotshov,
known as "The
Maggid of...
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Zbaraz is a
locality within the
Rural Muni****lity of
Fisher in the
Interlake Region of
central Manitoba, Canada. It is
located approximately 126 kilometres...
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disputed succession takes place.
Jeremi and his army rest at the
castle of
Zbaraż (Zbaraj) where,
after much
internal struggle, the
Prince announces he will...
- Ternopil: "Zbruch", 2008, V. 3: П—Я, S. 336. — ISBN 978-966-528-279-2. "Stary
Zbaraż".
Retrieved 2013-09-05. Лист Тернопільської ОДА від 23 червня 2021 року...
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Poland in 1648 he
fought against the
Cossacks and
Tatars at the
Siege of
Zbaraż and at the
Battle of Beresteczko. He was
taken captive by
Tatars in 1652...
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Yiddish and German.: 138
Notable people with the name include: Zev Wolf of
Zbaraz (died 1822),
Hasidic rabbi Zev Wolf of
Zhitomyr (died 1798),
Hasidic rabbi...
- were
murdered and all
buildings burned are
places like Berezowica, near
Zbaraz; Ihrowica, near Ternopil; Plotych, near Ternopil; Podkamien, near Brody;...
- the
Israel Prize for
Fiction in 2008. Ida Fink was born as Ida
Landau in
Zbaraż,
Poland (now Zbarazh, Ukraine) on 1
November 1921 to a Polish-Jewish family...