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Agrotown in Vitebsk Region, Belarus
in Druya for some time Jury Kashyra, Roman Catholic priest, was active in Druya Abraham Resnick studied under Rabbi Abraham Zadok Bagin in Druya Ceslaus
Druya
Russian Jewish author
birthplace, Druya, was variously transliterated as Druyanow, Drujanow, etc.) He wrote both in Yiddish and Hebrew languages. Alter Druyanov was born in Druya (in
Alter_Druyanov
River in Europe
Beshankovichy Polotsk (home to the Boris stones) Navapolatsk Dzisna Verkhnedvinsk Druya Krāslava Daugavpils Līvāni Jēkabpils Pļaviņas Aizkraukle Jaunjelgava Lielvārde
Daugava
Belarusian Roman Catholic priest (1904–1943)
in which he completed his secondary education. He made his novitiate at Druya, a city border with Bolshevik Belarus where the congregation opened a school
Jury_Kashyra
International border
Silene highway 4 Hawrylina (Гаўрыліна) — Meikšāni simplified crossing 5 Druya (Друя) — Piedruja simplified crossing 6 Lipawka (Ліпаўка) — Vorzova simplified
Belarus–Latvia_border
Scholar of Byzantine history and canon law (1874–1938)
Martyrs". Vladimir Nicolayevich Beneshevich was born on August 9, 1874, in Druya, Vilna Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Vitebsk Region in Belarus)
Vladimir_Beneshevich
Inscribed stones in Belarus
Boris stone in Druya
Boris_stones
American writer (1915–2005)
in 1911). Bellow's family was Lithuanian-Jewish; his father was born in Druya, a shtetl in the Pale of Settlement. Bellow celebrated his birthday on June
Saul_Bellow
Region of Belarus
footballer (Novopolotsk) Vladimir Beneshevich (1874–1938), Russian scholar (Druya) Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (1858–1922), Belarusian lexicographer of the first Hebrew
Vitebsk_region
Belarusian Roman Catholic priest, missionary, and martyr (1890–1943)
Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. He underwent his novitiate in Druya, and made his religious vows on 13 June 1939. After the onset of World War
Antoni_Leszczewicz
Type of rural settlement in Belarus
Novy Bykhaw Paloshkava Svislach Tsyatsyeryn Aboltsy Astrowna Babinavichy Druya Dunilavichy Kamai Klyastsitsy Luzhki Lyady Prazaroki Smalyany List of urban-type
Agrotown_(Belarus)
Summer 1944 battle on Eastern Front of WW2
Belorussian strategic offensive operation, advanced to the line of the Druya river, west of Voropaevo and Naroch Lake from 4 July, having the mission
Šiauliai_offensive
Polish-Belarusian aristocrat
University. Radziwiłł also helped charitable works like the convent of Druya with their high school which was opened by the Marianists of the Immaculate
Madeleine_Radziwiłł
American rabbi, writer, and publisher
writer, and publisher. Resnick studied under Rabbi Abraham Zadok Bagin in Druya, Russian Empire. He served as rabbi in Ashkhabad (on the Caspian Sea), Kokand
Abraham_Resnick
Project to document Jewish culture of the Pale of Settlement
including Orsha, Dubrovna, Shklow, Mogilev (and its Cold Synagogue), and Druya. Of the An-sky's expedition members, Yitzhak Fikangur (Gur-Aryeh), moved
Jewish Ethnographic Expedition
Jewish_Ethnographic_Expedition
(3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) 1932 Poland World War I field railway from Dūkštas to Druya. After the occupation of the Vilnius Region by Poland, the PKP regauged
List_of_gauge_conversions
of the Holocaust. Druja massacre June 17, 1942 Druja, occupied Poland (Druya) Nazi Germany 1,000+ Massacre of Jews committed by Nazi German occupiers
List_of_massacres_in_Belarus
Polish certified infantry colonel
in religious affairs, tried to oust the Belarusian Marianist Fathers of Druya by initiating the erection of a new Roman Catholic parish; finally he displaced
Ludwik_Bociański
Destroyed wooden synagogue in Mogilev, Belarus
wall painting on the west side of the synagogue Sea Horse and Bird from Druya synagogue Copy of a decorative motif (fish) from a synagogue His name can
Cold_Synagogue,_Mogilev
Former territorial unit of the Latin Church
Khatayevichy, Khazhova, Cimkavici [pl], Davyd-Haradok, Dokshytsy, Dawhinava, Druya, Dubrava [pl], Dunilavichy, Dziedziłowicze, Dzisna, Hlybokaye, Hajno (or
Roman Catholic Diocese of Minsk (1798–1869)
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Minsk_(1798–1869)
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English
English : occupational name for a ferryman (see Ferry).
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Indian, Sanskrit
King of the Ganges River
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Indian, Modern
Daughter
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Arabic Hindi
Defender.
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English : variant spelling of Jewett.
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A Garland; Flower
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Winter Aconite; Spring Flower
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Acceptable; Approved; Heard
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Arthurian
, a son of Bran; (beloved).
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Goddess Durga
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