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    Sbitenshchik (Russian: сбитенщик) was a sbiten vendor and was spread in Old Rus' regions of Novgorod, Kiev, Moscow and other Rus' cities and regions. The...
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    the water. It can be garnished with mint leaves or cinnamon sticks. Sbitenshchik (‹See Tfd›Russian: сбитенщик) was a sbiten vendor in medieval Russia...
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    from Paul Clacquesin, Histoire de la Communauté des Distillateurs, 1900 Sbitenshchik and Khodebshchik, a "lubok print," 19th century The Peddler, US, 1903...
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  • сби́тен) (historical) A traditional East Slavic hot winter beverage. Sbitenshchik (Russian: сби́тенщик) (historical) A vendor who sold sbiten. Sharashka...
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  • which were written by Yakov Knyazhnin. The most successful of them was Sbitenshchik (Сбитеньщик — Sbiten Vendor), comic opera in 3 acts, written to the libretto...
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  • Russian national settings. He was especially famous for his comic opera Sbitenshchik (Сбитеньщик — Sbiten Vendor), comic opera in 3 acts, written to the libretto...
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    Pashkevich, c 1782. Fragments Comments. The Sbiten Vendor (Сбитенщик – Sbitenshchik) opera with music by Antoine Bullant also known as Anton Bullandt or...
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