A lishenets (Russian: лишенец, IPA: [lʲɪˈʂenʲɪt͡s]), lit. лишение deprivation + -ец -ee; "disenfranchised"; plural lishentsy, Russian: лишенцы) was a...
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restriction has been abolished — although a version of propiska still remains. Lishenets Residential segregation Kármán line - another 100 km boundary; the "Boundary...
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сапиентемы", p. 206 wilczy bilet, Wielki słownik języka polskiego PAN 101st kilometre Blacklisting Lishenets Residential segregation Pale of Settlement v t e...
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Bolsheviks" during the Russian Civil War; during Soviet era he became a lishenets, an insurance agent and a seller. Шеметов Сергей Ильич (in Russian) //...
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Political Rights (China) Felony disenfranchisement in the United States Lishenets (disfranchised in the Soviet Union) Multiple citizenship Non-citizens...
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Hare and the joke itself were used to illustrate the hassles of a Soviet lishenets in a 1929 issue of a satirical magazine Chudak. Mikhail Melnichenko, in...
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his theory of government, which formed the basis for Soviet communism. Lishenets (Russian: лише́нец) (from Russian лишение, "deprivation", properly translated...
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Moscow hotel Metropol for much of his adult life. New People (Cambodia) Lishenets Ci-devant Unperson Российский гуманитарный энциклопедический словарь....
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third of the Jewish population of the USSR were officially counted as lishenets, disenfranchised people. A significant part of the population of shtetls...
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