of the lyceum, Maksim Bahdanovič moved to Minsk and worked there at the local guberniya administration. In February 1917, Bahdanovič went to Crimea to...
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Maksim Bahdanovič Literary Museum (Belarusian: Літаратурны музей Максіма Багдановіча) is a museum in Minsk, Belarus. It is dedicated to the writer Maksim...
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patriotic song based on the eponymous poem by Maksim Bahdanovič. The poem Pahonia by Maksim Bahdanovič was written in 1916 in Minsk. It was later translated...
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the poet Maksim Bahdanovič, who frequently turned to folk fairy stories for inspiration. Adam Bahdanovič was a longtime friend of Maksim Gorki, and...
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Bogdanovich (redirect from Bahdanovič)
Serbian footballer Ippolit Bogdanovich (1743–1803), Russian poet Maksim Bahdanovič (1891–1917), Belarusian poet Martin J. Bogdanovich (1882–1944), founder...
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History and Culture Museum Belarusian Nature and Environment Museum Maksim Bahdanovič Literary Museum Old Belarusian History Museum Yanka Kupala Literary...
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"Nasha Niva". It was also "Nasha Niva" that discovered the works of Maksim Bahdanovič and Źmitrok Biadula. It published the writings of many prominent intellectual...
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The following is a list of Belarusian-language poets. Maksim Bahdanovič Zmitrok Biadula (real name Shmuel Plavnik) Kastuś Kalinoŭski Hienadz Kliauko Jakub...
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Jakub Kolas Kandrat Krapiva Maksim Bahdanovič Aleś Adamovič Ryhor Baradulin Mikałaj Husoŭski Śviatlana Aleksijevič Maksim Tank Vasil Bykaŭ Vital Voranaŭ...
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scholar of Persian and Urdu poet, died of tuberculosis in June 1873 Maksim Bahdanovič, Belarusian poet, died from tuberculosis Manuel Bandeira, Brazilian...
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