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    Zbarazh (redirect from Zbaraż)
    Zbarazh (Ukrainian: Збараж; Polish: Zbaraż; Yiddish: זבאריזש, romanized: Zbarizh) is a city in Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast, western Ukraine. It is...
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    disputed succession takes place. Jeremi and his army rest at the castle of Zbaraż (Zbaraj) where, after much internal struggle, the Prince announces he will...
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    The siege of Zbarazh (Ukrainian: Облога Збаража, Битва під Збаражем, Polish: Oblężenie Zbaraża, Bitwa pod Zbarażem; 10 July — 22 August, 1649) was fought...
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  • Zev Wolf of Zbaraz (died 3 Nisan (25 March) 1822) was a Hasidic rabbi. He was the third son of Rabbi Yechiel Michel of Zlotshov, known as "The Maggid of...
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  • Zbaraz is a locality within the Rural Municipality of Fisher in the Interlake Region of central Manitoba, Canada. It is located approximately 126 kilometers...
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    Ternopil: "Zbruch", 2008, V. 3: П—Я, S. 336. — ISBN 978-966-528-279-2. "Stary Zbaraż". Retrieved 2013-09-05. Лист Тернопільської ОДА від 23 червня 2021 року...
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    wrote about the Holocaust in Polish. Ida Fink was born as Ida Landau in Zbaraż, Poland (now Zbarazh, Ukraine) on 1 November 1921 to a Polish-Jewish family...
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    during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. Later, in 1649, he fought at the siege of Zbaraż. Marshal of the Sejm (koronacyjny) on 8 February – 17 March 1633 in Kraków...
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    Powiat (1231 km2) Trembowla Powiat (789 km2) Zaleszczyki Powiat (684 km2) Zbaraż Powiat (740 km2) Zborów Powiat (941 km2) Złoczów Powiat (1195 km2) Tarnopol...
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  • 1530 in Zbaraż, died 1598) was a Polish political writer, polemicist, moralist, preacher, and bishop of Kiev. He was probably born in Zbaraż, in 1530...
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  • Zauner) Zauner OZ-4 – HP-14 modification Zauner OZ-5 One-Yankee (Zbaraż - Poland) Zbaraż School Glider (Zeise & A. Nesemann) Zeise 1921 MPA Zeise-Nesemann...
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    cities, including Warsaw's Łazienki Park (the first statue was erected at Zbaraż, now in Ukraine), and in Rome A Sienkiewcz Mound stands at Okrzeja, near...
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    were murdered and all buildings burned are places like Berezowica, near Zbaraz; Ihrowica, near Ternopil; Plotych, near Ternopil; Podkamien, near Brody;...
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  • Ternopil: "Zbruch", 2008, V. 3: П—Я, S. 332. — ISBN 978-966-528-279-2. "Zbaraż 2.) Z. Stary". Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (in Polish)...
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    Podhajce county. Pidvolochysk Raion Skalat county and the eastern part of Zbaraż county Terebovlia Raion Trembowla county in the east and Podhajce county...
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    Brzeżany Olesko Podhorce Pomorzany Stare Sioło Świrz Tarnopol Wiśniowiec Zbaraż Potok Złoty Złoczów Żółkiew Ruined Brody Buczacz Czortków [uk] Dobromil [uk]...
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  • expanded to include exceptions for rape and incest cases. In Williams v. Zbaraz (1980), the United States Supreme Court held that states could enact their...
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    in law Ibrahim Szyszman, invaded present day Ukraine. After conquering Zbaraż (Zbarazh) on July 27, 1675 and Podhorce (Pidhirtsi) on September 11, 1675...
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    pl; de] Medyn [uk; pl; de] Mikulince Złotniki Trembowla Grzymałow Skałat Zbaraż Tarnopol Czortkower Kreis [uk]: Budzanow Tłuste Hussiatyn Jazłowiec Zaleszczyk...
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    Korzec (Korets), Ostróg (Ostroh), Zasław (Iziaslav), Buczacz (Buchach), Zbaraż (Zbarazh), Biała Cerkiew (Bila Tserkva), Sieniawa, Korsuń (Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi)...
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  • Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth - Sweden July 10 - August 22, 1649 - Defense of Zbaraż - Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth - Cossacks & Crimea June 28, 1651 - Battle...
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    (Nesvizh, Olyka, Biržai, Dubingiai, Kapyl, Slutsk, Staryi Chortoryisk, Stary Zbaraz, Goniądz and Medele), counties (Mir, Biała Podlaska, Dzyarzhynsk, Kopys...
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    of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. On July 27, the invaders captured Zbaraz, on September 11, Podhajce, and on September 20, the Turks approached Trembowla...
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    (eldership). In 1648, the Przasnysz eldership was awarded to the defender of Zbaraż, Prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki. After the defeat of the Kościuszko Uprising...
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    by Corporal Franciszek Niewidziajlo, who himself was born in Kresy, near Zbaraz. Niewidziajlo also gave a speech, saying: "We have come here, to the Sea...
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    Poland in 1648 he fought against the Cossacks and Tatars at the Siege of Zbaraż and at the Battle of Beresteczko. He was taken captive by Tatars in 1652...
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    web}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link) Kienzler, Iwona (2014). 1649 Zbaraż (in Polish). Warsaw: Bellona. ISBN 978-8379890682.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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  • could be considered sex discrimination, and was thus illegal. In William v. Zbaraz, the United States Supreme Court upheld that states could constitutionally...
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    meanwhile, another cattle train arrived with Polish Jews from the ghettos in Zbaraż and Mikulińce. The two trains were connected at the station as one Holocaust...
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    Zaborowski (1754–1803), Polish mathematician and geodesist Zev Wolf of Zbaraz (died 1822), rabbi Franz von Hillenbrand[citation needed] (born c. 1801)...
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