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    Handrij Zejler (1 February 1804 – 15 October 1872; official German name Andreas Seiler) was a Sorbian writer, Lutheran pastor, and national activist. He...
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    the first Sorbian publishing companies started to appear: the poet Handrij Zejler set up a weekly magazine, the precursor of today’s Sorbian News. In...
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  • and naturalist Jan Arnošt Smoler (1816–1884) – Philologist and writer Handrij Zejler (1804–1872) – Writer, pastor, and national activist Pavle Jurišić Šturm...
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    (1872–1936), painter Karl Friedrich Gottlob Wetzel (1779–1819), writer Handrij Zejler (1804–1872), born in the district Salzenforst, founder of modern Sorbian...
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    Kamenz: founded July 24, 1921 in Crostwitz Domowina Regional Association "Handrij Zejler" Hoyerswerda: founded July 24, 1921 in Hoyerswerda Domowina Regional...
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    “Beautiful Lusatia”) is the Sorbian national anthem. It was written by poet Handrij Zejler. The lyrics were firstly published on August 24, 1827, in the Leipzig...
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    three years. During this time, together with Joachim Leopold Haupt and Handrij Zejler, he brought together the important Sorbian song collection “The folk...
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  • flourished in the late 1800s with one of the most notable poets being Handrij Zejler, who published between 1883 and 1891. The longest running of various...
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    line (Hoyerswerda-Görlitz) operates here as Seenland-Neisse-Shuttle. Handrij Zejler (1804–1872), Sorbian writer and activist, lived and died in Łaz Martha...
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    Němcová and Petr Bezruč from Czech, Alexander Pushkin from Russian, and Handrij Zejler and Jakub Bart-Ćišinski from Upper Sorbian. In 1926, Mina Witkojc took...
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  • Pohontsch since 2020. In 1847, the Maćica Serbska was founded in Bautzen by Handrij Zejler, Jan Arnošt Smoler, Korla Jan Smoler, Křesćan Bohuwěr Pful, and others...
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    časnikarki", Translation in Upper Sorbian, VEB Verlag Domowina 1964 Handrij Zejler "Serbske fabule", Translation, VEB Verlag Domowina 1966 "Struga. Bilder...
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  • pastor, editor, journalist, language scholar Mina Witkojc (1893–1975) Handrij Zejler (1804–1872) List of Sorbs Sorbian language Sorbian literature Bible...
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  • (1853–1940) – Lower Sorbian Kito Lorenc (1938–) Jan Skala (1889–1945) Mina Witkojc (1893–1975) – Lower Sorbian Handrij Zejler (1804–1872) List of Sorbs...
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  • article: January 21 – Eliza R. Snow (died 1887), American February 1 – Handrij Zejler (died 1872), Sorbian May 15 – Samuel Laman Blanchard (died 1845), English...
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  • educator September 2 – N. F. S. Grundtvig (born 1783), Danish October 15 – Handrij Zejler (born 1804), Sorbian December 24 – William Rankine (born 1820), Scottish...
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