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    Bratslav (Ukrainian: Брацлав) is a rural settlement in Ukraine, located in Tulchyn Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast, by the Southern Bug river. It is a medieval...
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    known as Rabbi Nachman of Breslev, Rabbi Nachman miBreslev, Reb Nachman of Bratslav and Reb Nachman Breslover (Yiddish: רבי נחמן ברעסלאווער Rebe Nakhmen Breslover)...
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    Breslov (redirect from Bratslav sect)
    Breslov (also Bratslav, also spelled Breslev) is a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810), a great-grandson of the Baal...
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  • sausage or stuffed intestine Samiylo Kishka (1530–1602), nobleman from Bratslav Intestine or Gut (zoology), in East Slavic languages, also used in English-language...
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    the voivodeship was taken by the Russian Empire and replaced with the Bratslav Viceroyalty. In 1648-57 the territory of voivodeship was a part of Cossack...
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    The Bratslav uezd was a county (uezd) of the Podolian Governorate of the Russian Empire. It bordered the Lipovets uezd of the Kiev Governorate to the north...
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    The Bratslav Viceroyalty (Russian: Брацлавское наместничество) was a viceroyalty [ru] within the Russian Empire that existed between 1793 and 1796. The...
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    during the Khmelnytsky Uprising near the town of Monastyryshche of the Bratslav Regiment of the Hetmanship, which ended Cossack victory. At the time of...
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  • Sobieski failed to take Kalnik and retreated to Bratslav. After the victory in the battle of Bratslav, the Polish crown hetman Jan Sobieski decided to...
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  • Breslov may refer to: Bratslav, a town in modern Ukraine Breslov (Hasidic group) Breslov Research Institute, a publisher of classic and contemporary Breslov...
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    [Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine]) Bracław Voivodeship (województwo bracławskie, Bracław [Bratslav, Ukraine]) Kijów Voivodeship (województwo kijowskie, Kijów [Kyiv, Ukraine...
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    from 1621, castellan of Kamieniec Podolski from 1628, and voivod of the Bratslav Voivodeship from 1631 and the Podolia voivodeship from 1636. Potocki became...
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    also led his forces in minor skirmishes against Polish forces, notably at Bratslav and Uman. He also fought against the Crimean Tatars who had switched sides...
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    ) Galicia 45,000 446,000 Volhynia 42,000 294,000 Podilia 19,000 98,000 Bratslav 35,000 311,000 Kiev 117,000 234,000 Belz (two regions) Kholm 19,000 133...
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    were Karpo Maslo from Cherkasy, Yatsko Bilous (Pereiaslav), Andrushko (Bratslav), and many others. Even Princes Konstanty Ostrogski and Bohdan Hlinski...
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  • Andrii Abaza (1634–1703) was a Ukrainian colonel in the Bratslav Regiment and leader of the Cossack formations in Right-Bank Ukraine. According to a popular...
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    Khmelnytskyi, Rîbnița, Mohyliv-Podilskyi, Haisyn, Balta, Bar, Camenca, Yampil, Bratslav, and Letychiv. Podolia is known for its cherries, mulberries, melons, gourds...
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  • Stefan Potocki may refer to: Stefan Potocki, voivode of Bratslav (1568-1631), governor of Bratslav, starost of Fellin, played a role in the Moldavian Magnate...
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    Merited Artist of the Russian Federation in 2006. Anatoliy Beliy was born in Bratslav in 1972. He grew up in Tolyatti, where his mother and father worked on...
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    the Grand Duchy chancellery until 1697 (when replaced by Polish) and in Bratslav, Chernihiv, Kiev and Volhynian voivodeships until 1673; used in some foreign...
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  • given name Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia Wrocław, a city in Poland Bratslav, an urban-type settlement in Ukraine http://www.behindthename.com/name/bratislav...
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    edge (of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania), forming along with Vinnytsia, Bratslav and Kaniv part of a defensive line against Crimean Tatars. The city started...
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    in April was ordered by John II Casimir Vasa to gather at Kalinowski's Bratslav camp, "to prevent the Cossack army's merger with the Horde" by blocking...
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    Naugardukas 1507 Smolensk 1508 Vitebsk 1511 Podlaskie 1514 Brest Litovsk 1566 Minsk 1566 Mstislavl 1569 Volhyn 1564–1566 Bratslav 1564 Duchy of Livonia 1561...
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  • of Breslov. He was born in the town of Nemyriv, Ukraine, northwest of Bratslav), where his father was a disciple of Nachman of Breslov. Sternhartz married...
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    Kaniów Kijów Korsuń Myrhorod Oster Owrucz Stebliw Trechtymirów Żytomierz Bratslav Voivodeship Podolian Voivodeship Brest Litovsk Voivodeship Minsk Voivodeship...
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  • Place of origin Breslov Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810) Jerusalem, Israel Bratslav, Ukraine Malachim Chaim Avraham Dov Ber Levine haCohen (1860–1938) Williamsburg...
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    scholar Moses Almosnino, and the 18th-century Hasidic teacher Nahman of Bratslav, who expressed a view - similar to that expressed by the Christian Neo-Platonic...
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    New Age: Adaptation of Practices among the Followers of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav". Israel Studies Review. 29 (2): 99–117. doi:10.3167/isr.2014.290207. Tzoren...
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    Lithuania. The territory of the Grand Duchy of Ruthenia consisted of the Kyiv, Bratslav and Chernihiv Voivodeships. The highest legislative power belonged to the...
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