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    Mogilev (redirect from Mohylew)
    part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, where it became known as Mohylew. In the 16th-17th centuries, the city flourished as one of the main nodes...
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  • (1654–1667). As a result of economic and demographic development of Mogilev (Mohylew in Polish sources) during 16th-17th centuries it had become an important...
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    Belarusian Auxiliary Police, Mohylew, March 1943....
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    and history during the reign of Augustus III] (in Polish). Petersburg i Mohylew: Bolesław M. Wolff. "Husaria w Kętrzynie" [Hussars in Kętrzyn]. Hodowca...
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  • July–August 1941 in the Byelorussian SSR, chiefly in Vitebsk, Homel, Polesia, Mohylew oblasts, 78 such battalions were created, comprising more than 13,000 personnel...
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    other related pseudonyms. Count Stanisław Julian Ostroróg was born in Mohylew, Russian Empire into the Polish nobility. There is uncertainty about his...
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    people, including children) 15 July – 7 August, Operation Adler (Bobrujsk, Mohylew, Berezyna; 1,381 people, including children) 14 – 20 August, Operation...
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  • Madrid (Bengali), Mahilyow Mahiloŭ - Магілёў (Belarusian), Mogilew or Mohylew (Polish), Mogiļeva or Mahiļova (Latvian), Mogilyov - Могилёв (Russian)...
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    biggest Šiauliai economy, Alytus economy, also economies in Grodno and Mohylew. The legal conditions of peasants were better in the Crown lands than on...
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  • native village and managed a farm. During World War I, he was evacuated to Mohylew, where took care of Polish refugees. After the war Budzynski returned to...
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