Novogrudok (redirect from Navahrudak)
Novogrudok or Navahrudak (Belarusian: Навагрудак; Russian: Новогрудок; Polish: Nowogródek, Lithuanian: Naugardukas; Yiddish: נאַוואַראַדאָק, romanized: Navaradok)...
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Navahrudak Region, also Navahrudak Voblasts or Novogrudak Oblast (Belarusian: Навагрудская вобласць, Russian: Новогрудская область) was a Region of the...
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The Navahrudak Ghetto was established in December 1941 in Navahrudak, in the Byelorussian SSR (present-day Belarus), during the Holocaust. Almost all of...
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Nowogródek Voivodeship (redirect from Voivode of Navahrudak)
Nowogródek Voivodeship can refer to: Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795) in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Nowogródek Voivodeship (1919–1939) in the...
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Navahrudak Mosque (Belarusian: Навагрудская мячэць, Polish: Meczet w Nowogródku) is a wooden mosque located in Novogrudok, Grodno Region in Belarus. It...
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The former castle in Navahrudak, Belarus (Belarusian: Навагрудскі замак, Lithuanian: Naugarduko pilis, Polish: Zamek w Nowogródku) was one of the strongholds...
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the city of Navahrudak, and is remembered for accompanying her brother and up to 360 others to escape through a tunnel from the Navahrudak Ghetto during...
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Novogrudok District (redirect from Navahrudak district)
Novogrudok District or Navahrudak District (Belarusian: Навагрудскі раён, romanized: Navahrudski rajon; Russian: Новогрудский район, romanized: Novogrudsky...
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paternal uncle's estate in Zaosie (now Zavosse) near Navahrudak (in Polish, Nowogródek) or in Navahrudak itself in what was then part of the Russian Empire...
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Martyrs of Nowogródek (redirect from Blessed Martyrs of Navahrudak)
the hands of the Nazis on August 1, 1943, in Nowogródek, Poland (today Navahrudak, Belarus). Holy Family Province (20 April 2006). "Sept. 4: Feast of the...
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Eastern Poland (now Western Belarus) is located between towns of Lida and Navahrudak, both of which housed Jewish ghettoes during World War II. He was the...
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eliminated 1960 Mogilev Oblast, created 1938 Minsk Oblast, created 1938 Navahrudak Oblast, created 1939, renamed Baranavichy Oblast December 1939 Pinsk Oblast...
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Buteikiai in Anykščiai district by Kazimieras Žebrys Gorodishche near Navahrudak by Teodor Narbutt Halshany (Lithuanian: Alšėnai) by Alyaksandr Krawtsevich [be]...
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mentioned only twice: as defender of Kaunas Castle in 1362 and as ruler of Navahrudak. Due to very limited information, his life is subject to wide-ranging...
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ascended to his father's throne in Navahrudak Rus', Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and Samogitia. While ruling in Navahrudak and other Rus' castles, he began...
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Transfiguration Church, Novogrudok (redirect from Transfiguration Church, Navahrudak)
castellan Jan Rudamina added a marble bas-relief in commemoration of the Navahrudaks knights fallen in the Battle of Khotyn in 1621. In 1712-1740 the church...
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historians assume they died in their youth. Stanislovas became a voivode of Navahrudak and continued the Astikai family line. His son Gregory became Court Marshal...
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ten years as rabbi in Novozybkov, Epstein was appointed as the rabbi of Navahrudak, where he would serve for 34 years, until his death. Here, he was recognized...
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Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade (redirect from Navahrudak Cavalry Brigade)
Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade (Polish: Nowogródzka Brygada Kawalerii) was a cavalry unit of the Polish Army in the interbellum period. It was created on...
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Germans in 1943 and was moved between Kamianets-Podilskyi in Ukraine, Navahrudak in Belarus, and Tolmezzo, Italy.: 252–254 In early May 1945, in the closing...
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mosques in Poland. The largest communities existed in the cities of Lida, Navahrudak and Iwye. There was a Lipka Tatar settlement in Vilnius, known as Totorių...
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# Constituency Voivodeship Deputies 35 Navahrudak Navahrudak 2 36 Slonim Navahrudak 2 37 Vawkavysk Navahrudak 2 38 Płock Płock 2 39 Vitebsk Vitebsk 2 40...
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Executed 3 December 1944 Wilhelm Traub Born 2 April 1910. Gebietskommissar, "Navahrudak;" SS and Police Leader, "Quarnero." Died in captivity in Yugoslavia on...
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during the Second World War, served as the occupation administrator of the Navahrudak (today, Novogrudok) area of the Generalbezirk Weißruthenien, and as the...
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region was the city of Baranavichy. The region was originally known as Navahrudak Region but it was soon renamed after Baranavichy. The region was made...
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Kamyenyets Davyd-Haradok Vysokaye Kosava Lida Slonim Vawkavysk Smarhon Navahrudak Masty Shchuchyn Ashmyany Skidzyelʹ Byarozawka Iwye Dzyatlava Svislach...
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["Zus"] in 1995). The Bielski family were farmers in Stankiewicze near Navahrudak in present-day Belarus, an area that at the beginning of the Second World...
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pre-war Poland, currently Western Belarus. It was located between Lida and Navahrudak (called Nowogródek in Polish), both of which later housed Jewish ghettos...
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Poland (now Western Belarus) is located between the towns of Lida and Navahrudak, both of which housed Jewish ghettos during World War II. Tuvia was the...
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current minister of defense since 2020. He was born on 1 August 1971 in Navahrudak, a town in the Grodno Region. His father, Gennady Khrenin, was a Soviet...
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