linguist Ljudevit Gaj in 1835 during the Illyrian movement in ethnically Croatian parts of Austrian Empire. It was largely based on Jan Hus's Czech alphabet...
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Warsaw Rising Marian Gadzalski (1934–1985) – visual artist, photographer Jan Gaj (1943–2011) – physicist, prof. Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw...
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to Serbian phonology. During the same period, linguists led by Ljudevit Gaj adapted the Latin alphabet, in use in western South Slavic areas, using the...
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was introduced by the reforms of Jan Hus. From there, it was first adopted into the Croatian alphabet by Ljudevit Gaj in 1830 to represent the same sound...
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Leipzig 1890, pp. 617–619. Croatia: Ludwig von Gaj and the Croats are Herrenvolk Goths Syndrome: Ludwig von Gaj and the Croats are Herrenvolk Goths Syndrome...
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events, and not reliably so until the 12th century. Bahubal Subahu Rajh Gaj Salivahan Baland Bhati Mangal Rao Majam Rao Kehar / Ehar I (773–806) Tano...
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Gaj Koniemłocki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɡaj kɔɲɛmˈwɔtskʲi]) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Staszów, within Staszów County, Świętokrzyskie...
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norm. From Czech, it was adopted into the Croatian alphabet by Ljudevit Gaj in 1830, and then into the Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian and Bosnian alphabets...
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appeared as a witness in the document of Father Jan, abbot of Lubin. The oldest mention of the village of Gaj comes from 1401 and concerns the sons of Janusz...
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likely originates from Gabija. In microbiology the name Gabija, shortened to Gaj, has been attributed to a genome.[citation needed] List of Lithuanian gods...
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