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nominative женщин-а (
zhenshchin-a), woman,
singular genitive женщин-ы (
zhenshchin-y), woman's and
plural genitive женщин-∅ (
zhenshchin-∅), women's. In most...
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October Revolution.
Goldberg Ruthchild, Roc****e (2001). "Liga
ravnopraviia zhenshchin". In Noonan,
Norma C.; Nechemias,
Carol (eds.).
Encyclopedia of Russian...
- best
known for her 2009
novel Vremia zhenshchin,
which won that year's
Russian Booker Prize.
Vremia zhenshchin was
translated into
English in 2012 as...
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zhenshchiny k prostitutsii. Kazan, 1903. "Bednost' i prostitutsiia" in
Soiuz zhenshchin, Nos. 3–4. (October–November 1907): 5–7; 4–7. "Meditsinskaia statistika...
- She was a
founder of the Women's
Equal Rights Union (Soiuz
Ravnopraviia Zhenshchin) in 1905 and
organized petitions for women's
suffrage that were submitted...
- Shapka" (Russian: Злодей и Шапка) The
Villain and the Hat 2:16 9. "Ot
Zhenshchin Krugom Golova" (Russian: От женщин кругом голова)
Women Drive Me Crazy...
- Russian: Белорусская партия женщин «Надзея», romanized: Belorusskaya
partiya zhenshchin «Nadzeya») (Belarusian for "Hope") is a
political party in
Belarus which...
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award foundation. In 2003 she
briefly hosted the
daytime talk show
Gorod zhenshchin on
Channel One with Dana
Borisova and
Larisa Krivtsova. In 2007 she defended...
- Russian: Народная партия «За женщин России»; НПЗЖР;
Narodnaya partiya «Za
zhenshchin Rossii», NPZZhR) was a
registered political party in Russia. The history...
- women's
movement was able to
organise in the form of Liga
ravnopraviia zhenshchin,
which started a
campaign of women's
suffrage the same year. The Russian...