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Ziber Basha Street in Khartoum, 2018...
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Nadezhda Olimpievna Shumova later Ziber-Shumova (Russian: Надежда Олимпиевна Зибер-Шумова; 7 May [19 May] 1856 – 11 May 1916) was the
first woman professor...
- Dam, Daym or Daim, and Zubair, Zubayr, Zoubair, Zoubeir, Zoubayr, Zobeir,
Ziber, Zebehr, or Zubier, respectively. The
historical remains of the
slave camp...
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Nikolai Ivanovich Ziber (Russian: Никола́й Ива́нович Зи́бер, Ukrainian: Микола Іванович Зібер; 22
March [O.S. 10 March] 1844 – 10 May [O.S. 28 April]...
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minority groups include Belarusians, Armenians,
Tatars and Poles.
Nikolai Ziber (1844-1888),
Ukrainian economist Gazaria (Genoese colonies) - the name for...
- of the scientist.
Timeline of
women in
science Julia Lermontova Nadezhda Ziber-Shumova "Волкова Анна Федоровна".
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978,...
- psychoanalyst.
Robert Peary (died 1920),
American polar explorer. May 19 –
Nadezhda Ziber-Shumova (died 1916),
Russian biochemist. July 10 –
Nikola Tesla (died 1943)...
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against the
Ukrainian culture.
Drahomanov and the
fellow activist Mykola Ziber were
removed from
their posts at Kyiv's
University of St
Vladimir and emigrated...
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Women chemists in Russia: Anna Volkova,
Iuliia Lermontova, and
Nadezhda Ziber-Shumova" (PDF). Bull. Hist. Chem. 21: 19–24.
Online version of
Russian Biographical...
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Volkova Nadezhda Ziber-Shumova Creese, Mary (1998). "Early
Women Chemists in Russia: Anna Volkova,
Iuliia Lermontova, and
Nadezhda Ziber-Shumova" (PDF)...