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The Polish Network of an Ottoman Pasha
Rocznik Filozoficzny IgnatianumThis article explores the cross-border networks that emerged along the Ottoman–Polish border in the early eighteenth century through the case of Ilyash Kolchak Pasha and his Polish secretary, Piotr Pawłowski. Drawing on a unique corpus of Polish-language
Mariusz Kaczka
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Kresowego Pokucia początek. Ormianie
, 2022The book is a “prequel” to Borderland Pokutia: The Armenian Commonwealth published in 2014. It presents the formation and everyday life of the Armenian community in Stanisławów (now Ivano-Frankivsk in Ukraine).
M. Agopsowicz
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Հնագիտության եւ ազգագրության ինստիտուտի աշխատություններ
The article examines several examples of different historical narratives (Pan-Ar menian, regional and national) about the Armenian communities of Belarus, Po land and Ukraine under the influence of national modern traditions, the historical policies of ...
Степан Артурович Захаркевич
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The article examines several examples of different historical narratives (Pan-Ar menian, regional and national) about the Armenian communities of Belarus, Po land and Ukraine under the influence of national modern traditions, the historical policies of ...
Степан Артурович Захаркевич
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Stanisława Fleszarowa-Muskat – wątki ormiańskie
Ruch LiterackiPolish literature, it must be admitted, has never shown much interest in the Armenians and their problems. One of the few exceptions is the fiction of Stanisława Fleszarowa-Muskat, author of popular novels representative of the postwar middle-ofthe- road
Grzegorz Pełczyński
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Studia Polsko-Ukraińskie
The author draws attention to the evolving attitudes of the leading strata of Polish society toward the image of the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, beginning from the late 18th century and up to the January Uprising of 1863. It is emphasized that
Bohdan Hud
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The author draws attention to the evolving attitudes of the leading strata of Polish society toward the image of the former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, beginning from the late 18th century and up to the January Uprising of 1863. It is emphasized that
Bohdan Hud
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Терени
The article examines the concept of ethnicity and its application to the development of medieval societies as well as the relationship between ethnic processes and the law in the Middle Ages.
Тенчо Карагьозов
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The article examines the concept of ethnicity and its application to the development of medieval societies as well as the relationship between ethnic processes and the law in the Middle Ages.
Тенчо Карагьозов
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Sprawozdanie z realizacji projektu badawczego „Pomniki dziejowe Ormian polskich”
LehahayerREPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RESEARCH PROJECT “HISTORICAL MONUMENTS OF POLISH ARMENIANS” The “Historical Monuments of Polish Armenians” project was funded by the National Programme for the Development of the Humanities (project registration number:
M. Agopsowicz +2 more
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Rola i znaczenie ormiańskich organizacji w Polsce w uznaniu i upamiętnieniu ludobójstwa Ormian
LehahayerTHE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF ARMENIAN ORGANIZATIONS IN POLAND IN THE RECOGNITION AND COMMEMORATION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDEThe article discusses the role of Armenian organizations in Poland—active in the protection and promotion of Armenian cultural ...
Kamil Gleń
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Wystawy poświęcone tematyce ormiańskiej w Polsce
LehahayerEXHIBITIONS DEVOTED TO ARMENIAN THEMES IN POLANDThe article concerns Polish exhibition activities aimed at disseminating knowledge about the culture and history of Polish Armenians.
J. Sławińska
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History of the Armenian typography on the Former Polish Lands
Регион и мир / Region and the WorldThe Armenian handwritten book, whose tradition originated in the fifth century, reached the lands of Ruthenia together with the first wave of Armenian immigrants in the second half of the eleventh century, following the conquest of Armenia by the Seljuq Turks.
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