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Zubrzycki (feminine: Zubrzycka,
plural Zubrzyccy) is a
Polish language family name. It may be
transliterated from
Ukrainian as Zubryckyj, from Russian...
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Jerzy "George" B.
Zubrzycki AO CBE MBE (Military) (12
January 1920 – 20 May 2009) was a Polish-born
Australian sociologist,
widely regarded as the "Father...
- Geneviève
Zubrzycki (born c. 1970) is
Professor of
Sociology (2003–present) and
Director of the
Weiser Center for
Europe and Eurasia, the
Copernicus Center...
- Jan Sas
Zubrzycki (25 June 1860 in Tłuste – 4
August 1935 in Lwów) was a
Polish architect known for his work in the neo-Gothic
style and
originator of...
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several instruments as
early as 1993. In 2013,
Polish musician Sławomir
Zubrzycki completed the
construction of
another modern replica of the Geigenwerk...
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Zubrzycki (15
October 2009). The
Crosses of Auschwitz:
Nationalism and Religion...
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Choquet in 1938;
again by Florek, Łukasiewicz, Perkal, Steinhaus, and
Zubrzycki in 1951; and
again by
Georges Sollin in 1965. This
algorithm is frequently...
- "Hyderabad:
Muslim Tragedy",
Middle East Journal, 4 (1): 27–51, JSTOR 4322137
Zubrzycki, John (2006). The Last Nizam: An
Indian Prince in the
Australian Outback...
- partition. Bangalore:
Sahitya Sindhu Prakashana, 2013. [ISBN missing]
Zubrzycki, John. (2006) The Last Nizam: An
Indian Prince in the
Australian Outback...
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Office and
Burma Office List: 1945.
Harrison & Sons, Ltd. 1945. pp. 33–37.
Zubrzycki, John (2024). Dethroned.
Oxford University Press. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-80526-053-0...