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Yelizavetgrad — /yeuh liz euh vet grad/; Russ. /yi lyi zeuh vyit grddaht /, n. a former name of Kirovograd … Useful english dictionary
Maria Nikiforova — Maria Grigor evna Nikiforova Maria Nikiforova. Its origin unclear, this photo is believed to have been taken in Yelizavetgrad (c. 1918).[ … Wikipedia
Battle of Peregonovka (1919) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Bettle of Peregonovka caption= date=September 1919 place=Southeast of Uman, Ukraine territory= result=Makhnovist Victory combatant1= (Anarchists) combatant2=flagicon|Russia Elements of the Volunteer Army… … Wikipedia
TIOMKIN, VLADIMIR — (Ze ev; 1861–1927), Zionist leader in Russia. Born to an assimilated family in Yelizavetgrad, Ukraine, Tiomkin qualified as an engineer at the Technological Institute in St. Petersburg in 1886. He was active at first in the Russian revolutionary… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Kirovohrad — Infobox Settlement official name = Kirovohrad native name = Кіровоград nickname= imagesize = 200px image caption = Kirovohrad City Hall image shield = Big Kirovohrad coat of arms.gif nickname = Little Paris (used in historical context) motto =… … Wikipedia
Nikifor Grigoriev — Montage photo of Servetnyk (1919) Antonov Ovseyenko (to the right) is cut out Nickname Otaman Grigoriev … Wikipedia
Grigori Zinóviev — Grigori Yevséievich Zinóviev Nacimiento 23 de septiembre de 1883 Yelizavetgrad … Wikipedia Español
POGROMS — Pogrom is a Russian word designating an attack, accompanied by destruction, looting of property, murder, and rape, perpetrated by one section of the population against another. In modern Russian history pogroms have been perpetrated against other … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RUSSIA — RUSSIA, former empire in Eastern Europe; from 1918 the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (R.S.F.S.R.), from 1923 the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.); from 1990 the Russian Federation. Until 1772 ORIGINS The penetration… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SELF-DEFENSE — (in modern Jewish history). Jewish efforts against attacking mobs in Russia and in Austria Hungary from the end of the 19th century until shortly after World War I. The nature of the pogroms in this period (especially in the years 1881–82,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism