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- {{Short description|Uruguayan-born Belarusian-Spanish writer and human rights activist}} ...peration and understanding among writers). He translated from Spanish into Belarusian and [[Russian language|Russian]]. ...3 KB (419 words) - 01:19, 28 October 2024
- {{Short description|Belarusian writer}} {{expand Belarusian|date=February 2024|topic=bio}} ...4 KB (435 words) - 07:43, 25 November 2024
- {{Short description|Belarusian writer and activist (1808–1884)}} ...st and social activist and is considered one of the founders of the modern Belarusian literary tradition<ref>{{in lang|en}} [http://www.philatelia.net/classik/pl ...6 KB (656 words) - 08:21, 11 February 2025
- {{short description|Belarusian writer}} {{Expand Belarusian|topic=bio|date=December 2008|Янка Брыль}} ...4 KB (581 words) - 07:51, 25 November 2024
- {{short description|Belarusian writer}} {{expand Belarusian|topic=bio|date=May 2023}} ...9 KB (1,135 words) - 23:30, 15 June 2025
- | notable_works = ''Religious Language of a Belarusian Tatar Kitab: A Cultural Monument of Islam in Europe'' ...emoriam/ Arnold McMillin. Shirin Akiner (1942-2019) – in Memoriam] - Anglo-Belarusian Society, 18 April 2019</ref> ...7 KB (897 words) - 12:25, 20 March 2025
- {{Short description|Belarusian writer}} {{expand Belarusian|topic=bio|date=May 2023}} ...9 KB (781 words) - 02:55, 16 June 2025
- Regelson emigrated with his family to the United States when he was nine years old. He studied at a [[Cheder]] an ...a and in what was then Palestine. His first [[Aliyah|aliya]] (immigration) to [[Eretz Israel]] was in the year 1933. ...5 KB (734 words) - 18:51, 14 May 2025
- ...=www.warheroes.ru|access-date=2020-04-30}}</ref> A local priest taught him to read and write. Later he studied at a gymnasium for two years. His first po ...и остался'')" and "Oh, Arrowwood Is Blooming (''Ой, цветет калина'')", set to music by [[Isaak Dunayevsky]], were used in the film ''[[Cossacks of the Ku ...6 KB (702 words) - 16:03, 2 February 2025
- ...her, Aleksander Słomczyński, who married Marjorie after she had not agreed to leave for the United States with Cooper.<ref>Hollender B., ''Film o Ameryka ...n 1944 he was arrested and imprisoned in [[Pawiak]], from which he managed to escape. Later he moved West and served in the American Gendarmerie in Franc ...5 KB (789 words) - 00:26, 11 June 2025
- ...at an early age evinced a predilection for [[philology]]. In 1879 he went to [[Vilnius|Vilna]], where he worked in the printing-office of the [[Romm pub ...Olam saw a Jewish future in the United States. In 1882, Harkavy emigrated to the United States but did not succeed in joining or establishing an agricul ...6 KB (807 words) - 18:41, 24 December 2024
- ...ve town, "an office he resigned in 1873, in order to devote himself wholly to art and letters."<ref>{{cite book ...name]] of Edward Douwes-Dekker) that Vosmaer, at the age of forty, woke up to a consciousness of his own talent. In 1869 he produced an exhaustive monogr ...4 KB (640 words) - 19:48, 5 May 2024
- {{Short description|Belarusian-born German Jewish philosopher and author}} ...rate from the University of Berne in Switzerland, then returned to Germany to write for Hebrew periodicals and establish Jewish publishing firms. He also ...7 KB (905 words) - 19:11, 22 February 2025
- .... He immigrated to the [[United States]] in 1913 before moving permanently to [[Mandatory Palestine]] in 1928. ...the [[Warsaw]] newspaper ''[[HaTzofe]]'' in 1903. In 1905, Berkowitz moved to [[Vilna]], where he worked as an editor for the Hebrew newspaper ''HaZman'' ...6 KB (714 words) - 18:36, 23 June 2025
- {{Short description|Polish-Belarusian writer and philosopher}} ...of the first to promote the development of [[Belarus]]ian culture in the [[Belarusian language]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hetman.by/budnyij-simon.html |title= ...13 KB (1,637 words) - 10:57, 4 June 2025
- | language = Polish and Belarusian ...himself a [[Lithuanians|Lithuanian]] but was disappointed by his inability to speak the [[Lithuanian language]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Iškylos ...24 KB (3,200 words) - 08:14, 1 June 2025
- ...e [[ethnic]] [[symbol]]ism he employed in his major works has been central to Latvian [[nationalism]]. ...(Fatherland)<ref>Founded 1884; published in Jelgava from 1886 to 1914. Not to be confused with the daily newspaper of the same name published during the ...13 KB (1,889 words) - 10:21, 15 June 2025
- ...nd assimilation and with generational issues between [[Jew]]ish immigrants to [[United States|America]] and the first generation of American-born Jews. ...language|Russian]] (Schulman & Denman 2007). In 1892 he emigrated to the United States, settling in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania; only then di ...6 KB (906 words) - 15:04, 13 June 2025
- ...[Chinese language|Chinese]]. He sang with a children’s choir that took him to many Russian cities as they traveled through half of the country. Ilya form ...igenous word for tigers in the Russian Far East. Mumiy Troll was the first to support the activities of PSI{{clarify|What does PSI stand for?|date=Septem ...5 KB (705 words) - 04:44, 3 November 2024
- ...dren), and poetry from other languages. [[Maxim Gorky]] proclaimed Marshak to be "the founder of Russia's (Soviet) [[children's literature]]".<ref name=" ...um (secondary school) of [[Ostrogozhsk]], a suburb of Voronezh. He started to write poetry during his childhood years in Voronezh.<ref name=autogenerated ...14 KB (1,964 words) - 13:50, 25 January 2025