Kosov may refer to: Kosov (Hasidic dynasty) Kosov (Šumperk District), a municipality and village in the Olomouc Region Kosov, a village and part of Bor...
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Kosov is the name of a Hasidic dynasty founded by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosiv, a town in Galicia, presently in Ukraine. The Kosov Hasidic dynasty...
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Leo Kosov-Meyer is a fictional television character portrayed by Nikolai Nikolaeff on the popular Australian television drama Sea Patrol. Leo, better...
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Kosov (Russian: Косов) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Kosova. It may refer to Dmitry Kosov (born 1968), Russian sprinter...
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Hager of Kosov (Hebrew: מנחם מנדל הגר), nicknamed the "Ahavat Shalom", (1768–29 October 1825) was a Hasidic rebbe and founder of the Kosov dynasty, which...
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of Rabbi Chaim Hager of Kosiv, the grandson of Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov, his namesake, and the son-in-law of Rabbi Israel Friedman of Ruzhyn. He...
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Yaroslav Alekseyevich Kosov (Russian: Ярослав Алексеевич Косов; born July 5, 1993) is a Russian professional ice hockey player. He is currently an unrestricted...
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Sergey Andreyevich Kosov (Russian: Серге́й Андреевич Косов; born 31 January 1986) is a former Russian professional footballer. In 2010, he made an excellent...
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Dmitriy Alekseyevich Kosov (Russian: Дмитрий Алексеевич Косов; born 28 September 1968 in Vladivostok) is a retired Russian sprinter who specialised in...
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Artyom Vyacheslavovich Kosov (Russian: Артём Вячеславович Косов, born 4 August 1986) is a Russian rower who won three medals at the European championships...
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Kosov is a municipality and village in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 300 inhabitants. Kosov lies approximately...
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Anna Pavlyk – Ukrainian activist and writer Kosov (Hasidic dynasty) Kosovo for places with similar names. Kosov for places with similar names. Weiner, Miriam;...
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a favourite of the crew on whom to play pranks – particularly by 2Dads (Kosov-Meyer). In series five, Bird becomes Hammersley's chef after Bomber leaves...
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Encyclopaedia Judaica 2020. Rosen 2008, p. 15-16,20-21. Kosov 1912, p. 50. Kosov 1912, p. 76. Kosov 1912, p. 96. Kosov 1912, p. 29. Dynner, Glenn (2006). Men of Silk:...
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Spartak to reigning champions, Ak Bars Kazan, in exchange for Yaroslav Kosov on September 3, 2018. "Dmitry Yudin player profile". Kontinental Hockey...
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Azerbaijan Marandi Jangmigye Kosova Long-crowing (also called Tringjyrshet Kosov) Kampung Malay Serama Saipan Jungle Fowl Burmese Pama Game Norwegian Jærhøne...
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from Russian word "kos" meaning bluebird. Variants of the name are Kossov, Kosov, Kossow. Notable people with the surname include: David Kossoff, British...
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disciple of the Baal Shem Tov. He was the father of the founder of the Kosov dynasty. Hager was born in Kolomyia (modern-day Ukraine) to Nehemiah Feivel...
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Ukraine) Korets (from Korets, Ukraine) Koson (from Mezőkaszony, Hungary) Kosov (from Kosiv, Ukraine) Kotsk (from Kock, Poland) Kozlov Kozhnitz (from Kozienice...
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national team between 1968 and 1972 Shraga Feivish Hager the rebbe of the Kosov Hasidic dynasty, dayan ("rabbinic judge"), and noted orator Shraga Feivel...
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administrative parts: Jihlava Horní Kosov Staré Hory Antonínův Důl Červený Kříž Helenín Henčov Heroltice Hosov Hruškové Dvory Kosov Pávov Popice Pístov Sasov Vysoká...
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Rufim Njeguš (section Battle of Kosov lug (1613))
Rovčani forces which were already engaging enemy around the village of Kosov lug. The battle resulted in Sultan's official recognition of Montenegrin...
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later replaced by Maxim Kuzyuk, who left the bureau in June 2012. Alexander Kosov was later appointed as a temporary general director of the bureau from June...
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bombing. Later recruited by Alekseyev for the coup. Boris Georgiyevich Kosov: Chairman of the Committee for State Security (KGB). Mastermind of the coup...
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Rokeach became the first Rebbe of Belz. At Bukovina, the Hager line of Kosov-Vizhnitz was the largest court. The Haskalah was always a minor force, but...
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The Pacific Rear Echelon Man 1 episode 2009–2011 Sea Patrol Leo "2Dads" Kosov-Meyer 10 episodes 2013 Camp David "Cole" Coleman Main role, 10 episodes...
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Attack of the century. Death of Wilhelm Gustloff. Vladimir Kosov...
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Sylvester Kossów, Kosiv or Kosov (secular name Stefan-Adam Kosaw, Polish: Sylwester Kossów; born Zharobychi, Vitebsk Voivodeship, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Vladimir Kosov. 1553 expedition of Richard Chancellor...
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Romania and later in the United States (New York City), a scion of the Kosov-Seret dynasty. Moses Josef Rubin was born in 1892 in the town of Wola Michowa...
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