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  1. Uman

    Dablink Uman is also an alternative spelling for the Middle Eastern country of Oman For the Turkish steamship SS Uman Infobox settlement official name Uman native name nickname image flag Flag Uman.PNG image shield Uman gerb.jpg nickname motto image map mapsize 250px map caption coordinates display ... of Ukraine Oblast br Raion subdivision name Ukraine br Cherkasy Oblast br Uman Raion image skyline Uman 2007 08 12 05.jpg established title Founded established date 1616 established title1 Magdeburg ... of Uman pushpin mapsize latd 48 latm 45 lats 0 latNS N longd 30 longm 13 longs 0 longEW E elevation m 166 postal code type Postal code postal code 20300 area code 380 4744 website footnotes Uman ... of the Uman Raion Raion district . Among Ukrainians , Uman is known for its depiction of the haidamak ... of Ukraine, 1996, p297 ref History Uman was first mentioned in historical documents in 1616, when it was under Polish rule. ref name eou cite web title Uman url http encyclopediaofukraine.com ... Hanzha , colonel to Cossack leader Bohdan Khmelnytsky , and Uman was converted to the administrative center of cossack regiment for the region. ref name eou Poland retook Uman in 1667, after which the town ... 1670&ndash 1674, Uman was a residence to the Hetman of right bank Ukraine . fact date September 2011 Under the ownership of the Potocki family of Polish nobles 1726 1832 Uman grew in economic and cultural importance. A Basilian monastery and school were established in this time. ref name eou The Uman ..., Cossack rebels Maksym Zalizniak and Ivan Gonta captured Uman during the Koliyivshchyna uprising against Polish rule. During this revolt, a Massacre of Uman massacre took place against Jew s, Poles ... from the surrounding areas fled to the Cossack garrison in Uman for protection. The military commander of Uman, Mldadanovich, betrayed the city s Jews and allowed the pursuing Cossacks in, in exchange ... ref Uman s modern coat of arms commemorates the event depicting a Koliy rebel armed with a spear. In 1793 ...   more details



  1. Uman Raion

    north east of Uman and the second in the village of Tanske. Their granite production is widely exported ... Uman Raion Verkhovna Rada website uk icon http gska2.rada.gov.ua 7777 pls z7502 A005?rdat1 23.09.2006&rf7571 38346 Structure of Uman Raion Verkhovna Rada website uk icon http gska2.rada.gov.ua 7777 pls z7502 A004SIL?rdat1 15.04.2006&rf7571 38346 Villages of Uman Raion Verkhovna Rada website uk icon div Cherkasy Oblast coord missing Ukraine Category Raions of Cherkasy Oblast es Rai n de Uman pl Rejon ...   more details



  1. Uman (island)

    Uman is an island and Administrative divisions of the Federated States of Micronesia Municipalities municipality in the state of Chuuk , Federated States of Micronesia . References http www.statoids.com yfm.html Statoids.com , retrieved December 8, 2010 Micronesia geo stub Coord 7.3011 151.8805 display title region FM TRK type isle Category Municipalities of Chuuk Category Islands of Chuuk it Uman Micronesia mk ...   more details



  1. Martin A. Uman

    Martin Allan Uman born 1936 is an United States American engineer . He has been acknowledged by the American Geophysical Union as one of the world s leading authorities on lightning . http www.agu.org about honors union fleming uman martina.shtml Uman is probably best known for his work in lightning modeling, which is the application of electromagnetic Classical field theory field theory to the description of various lightning processes. The provides a better understanding of lightning in general and has had a number of important practical spinoffs, the most notable has been a lightning locating .... Uman founded Lightning Location and Protection, Inc., a company in the lightning locating equipment business. Uman has written three books on the subject of lightning, all of which are now in revised ... and the co author with V. A. Rakov of a book on lightning. Uman has written twelve book chapters and encyclopedia ... of lightning detection and location. Early life and education Uman graduated in 1953 as valedictorian ... in Certain Gas Mixtures. In summer 1956 Uman was research assistant at Sandia National Laboratories .... in Cambridge, Massachusetts . Career From 1961 to 1965 Uman was associate professor of electrical engineering at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona Tucson . At Arizona Uman taught and conducted .... From 1965 to 1971 Uman was fellow physicist at Westinghouse Research Labs in Pittsburgh .... In 1971 Uman became a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University .... In 2003 Uman was granted the rank of Distinguished Professor. He has been Director of the UF Lightning Research Laboratory since 1972. In 1975 Uman co founded Lightning Location and Protection, Inc ... Lightning An Interview with Martin Uman in Cabinet magazine Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Uman, Martin A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1936 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Uman, Martin A. Category American geophysicists Category Living ...   more details



  1. Massacre of Uman

    The Massacre of Uman was the 1768 massacre of the Jew s, Poles and Ukrainians Ukrainian Uniate s at Uman in Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth by the Ukrainian rebel Haidamak army. Uman was a well fortified town that held a large garrison part of Polish troops. This fact made Uman one of the primary targets of Koliyivschyna movement, and, probably, the siege of Uman was planned well in advance. Ivan Gonta , an officer in the private militia of Count Franciszek Salezy Potocki composed of Registered Cossacks was accused of connections with haidamaka s by local Jewish community three months before the siege however, due to the lack of hard evidence and the sudden death of a star witness on his road to Uman no formal charges were made. Although Ivan Gonta was de facto the commander of Uman cossacks he was not the most senior in their ranks. In early June 1768 the Ukrainian rebels under the command of Maksym Zalizniak marched on Uman after capturing Cherkasy , Korsun and Kaniv . As Zalizniak openly encouraged the slaughter of Jews and Poles, the town was filled with refugees. A large camp filled with Polish nobility and their private militia, regular soldiers and Jewish refugees was stationed outside the city walls. Polish troops outnumbered the forces of rebels, and therefore it was decided that some of the forces should guard the ramparts while Gonta with his cossack unit would meet the Haidamakas in open battle. However, when Gonta met Zalizniak s units he openly declared that he is going to join Koliyivschyna. Some sources claim that the formal commanders of the unit were sent back to Uman, although the authenticity of the story is highly disputed. The united troops razed the encampment on June 14 and tried to penetrate the ramparts by concealing the rebels behind the backs of Gonta s Registered Cossacks. However, the attempt failed, and so the siege started on June 17. The very ... were killed in the massacre of Uman estimated at ca. 2,000 ref Paul Robert Magocsi A History of Ukraine ...   more details



  1. Uman, Chuuk

    Uman is a municipality of Chuuk , in the Federated States of Micronesia . It includes uninhabited Kuop Atoll Micronesia geo stub Coord 7.3011 151.8805 display title region FM TRK type isle Category Municipalities of Chuuk Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Uman Regiment

    Infobox Military Unit unit name Uman Regiment br image caption dates 1648 1686, 1704 1712 country Cossack Hetmanate allegiance branch type Cossack Regiment role size 10 sotnias command structure current commander garrison Uman , Right bank Ukraine march motto mascot battles Khmelnytsky Uprising br Russo Turkish War 1676 1681 br Great Northern War notable commanders Mykhailo Khanenko anniversaries The Uman Regiment lang uk was one of the seventeen territorial administrative subdivisions of the Hetman State . But after the The Ruin Ukrainian history division of the Hetman State the regiment became part of the Right bank Ukraine . The Regiment consisted of 10 sotnias. The regiment s capital was the city of Uman , now in Cherkasy Oblast of central Ukraine . The regiment was established in 1648 at the outbreak of the Khmelnytsky Uprising . When the The Ruin Ukrainian history Ruin occurred the regiment was placed under the control of Right bank Ukraine hetmans. The regiment was split during the 1670s as a result of factional fighting between its colonel, Mykhailo Khanenko , and Hetman Petro Doroshenko . Which caused half of the troops to join forces with invading Left bank Ukraine Cossacks. The regiment was eventually disbanded in 1686. The regiment was recreated in 1704 under Ivan Mazepa who reunited both banks under his rule during the Great Northern War , but was dissolved in 1712 when the territory was returned to the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth . External links http www.humania.com.ua ua index.php?name News&op Article&sid 424 http www.encyclopediaofukraine.com display.asp?linkPath pages U M Umanregiment.htm Encyclopedia of Ukraine Cossack Regiments Category Cossacks Category Cossack Hetmanate Regiments Category Ukrainian Cossacks Category Cherkasy Oblast ru uk ...   more details



  1. Battle of Uman

    Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Uman partof the Eastern Front World War II Eastern Front of World War II image File Eastern Front 1941 06 to 1941 09.png 300px Map of the battle caption The eastern front at the time of the Battle of Uman. date 15 July 8 August 1941 place Uman , Western Ukraine casus result Axis victory combatant1 flagicon Nazi Germany Nazi Germany br flagicon Romania 1940 Kingdom of Romania Romania br flagicon Hungary 1940 Kingdom of Hungary Regency Hungary combatant2 flag Soviet Union 1923 commander1 flagicon Nazi Germany Field Marshal Germany Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt commander2 flagicon Soviet Union 1923 Marshal Semyon Budyonny Commander in Chief br flagicon Soviet Union 1923 Colonel General Mikhail Kirponos br flagicon Soviet Union 1923 General Ivan Tyulenev strength1 400,000 men br 600 tanks strength2 300,000 casualties1 Unknown casualties2 203,000 ... The Battle of Uman 15 July 8 August 1941 was the German and allied encirclement of the 6th Army Soviet ... Ponedelin Soviet armies south of the city of Uman during the initial offensive operations of Army Group ... to counter attack from north of Uman in the direction of Berdychiv to prevent Panzergruppe 1 from ... in two strategic sectors of the front to defend at Kiev 37th and 26th armies , and Vinnytsia Uman, Ukraine Uman . No sooner had he taken up his command than he was advised of the continued Army Group ... s 17th Field Army advanced to the South of Uman and General Eugen Ritter von Schobert s 11th Field ... date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Uman Category Conflicts in 1941 Battle of Uman Category 1941 in the Soviet Union Battle of Uman Category Encirclements in World War II Category Operation Barbarossa Category ... bei Uman el es Bolsa de Uman it Battaglia di Uman ja pl Bitwa o Huma ro B t lia de la Uman ru sr ta tr Uman Muharebesi uk vi Tr n Uman zh ...   more details



  1. Uman?Boto?ani Offensive

    Refimprove date November 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Uman Botoshany Offensive partof Dnepr Carpathian Strategic Offensive image File Uman Boto ani Offensive .svg 350 px caption date 5 March 17 April 1944 place 175 km sector of the front between Uman and Kirovograd in western Ukraine result Soviet victory combatant1 flag Soviet Union 1923 combatant2 flag Nazi Germany name Germany br flagcountry Kingdom of Romania commander1 flagicon Soviet Union 1923 Ivan Konev commander2 flagicon Germany Nazi Erich von Manstein strength1 Steppe Front 2nd Ukrainian Front br br 691,000 men br 670 tanks and assault guns br 8,890 artillery pieces strength2 8th Army Wehrmacht German 8th Army br br 400,000 men br 450 tanks and assault guns br 3,500 artillery pieces casualties1 70,000 killed br 200,000 wounded casualties2 45,000 Germans killed br 25,000 Germans captured br br 130,000 total German casualties excluding Romanians br Soviet claim 118,400 killed br 27,393 captured ref http 9may.ru 17.04.1944 inform m4465 ref Campaignbox Dnieper Carpathian Offensive The Uman Boto ani Offensive ref name tsouras Tsouras, p. 244 ref or Uman Botoshany Offensive ref Glantz, p.7 ref lang ru was a part of the Dnieper&ndash Carpathian Offensive , carried out by the Red Army in western Ukrainian SSR against the German Army Group South ... a crushing defeat on the German Uman group , split the troops of Army Group South , and capture ... of Uman by forces of the 27th, 52nd, 4th Guard all arms, 2nd, 5th Guard and 6th Tank ... forces. The 6th Tank Army advanced following the 2nd and 5th Guard Tank armies. After Uman was taken ... km south of Botoshany. Outcome As a result the Uman Botoshany Offensive, the German 8th Army was destroyed ... of them Gorniy Tikach, Southern Bug, Dniester , Reut , Prut , and Siret . They entered Uman , Vapniarka ... Uman Boto ani ru tr Uman Boto ani Taarruzu uk ...   more details



  1. Dobrovody

    Dobrovody lang ua is a village located within the Uman Raion Uman Raion district of the Cherkasy Oblast Cherkasy Oblast province , Ukraine . Dobrovody is a 4th millennium BC site of the Cucuteni Trypillian culture , with up to 10,000 citizens, and was one of the largest cities in the world in its day. The total area is about 2.5  km sup 2 sup . Using air photography, a fortified city with blocks and streets can be seen. Category Archaeological sites in Ukraine Category Former populated places in Eastern Europe Ukraine stub coord 49.719873 N 25.631613 E display title fr Dobrovody ru uk ...   more details



  1. Ivan Gonta

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Ivan Gonta.jpg right thumb Ivan Gonta Ivan Gonta Lang uk died 1768 was one of the leaders of the Koliyivschyna , an armed rebellion of Cossacks against the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth . Born in Ro yszki modern Rozhyshki near Uman in Brac aw Voivodship , Gonta served as a captain of Cossack household militia of Franciszek Salezy Potocki , the Voivode of Kiev Voivodship Kiev and commanded a small garrison of Uman since 1757 . During the Koliivshchyna he was ordered to fight the approaching haidamaka forces of Maksym Zalizniak . Instead, he and his militia joined the rebels, and the joint forces captured and ravaged the town of Uman on June 21, 1768. In what became known as the Massacre of Uman , thousands of local Polish szlachta , Jew s and Uniates were slaughtered. After that, Gonta was proclaimed colonel and commanded the garrison of Uman. Fearing that the rebellion would spread into her domain, Catherine the Great , the Empress of Russia empire Russia , dispatched a regiment of Don Cossacks to help Poland suppress the rebellion. The commander of the Russian unit, a certain Guriev, made the Cossacks believe he was siding with them and managed to capture approximately 900 of them without a single shot. After that, Ivan Gonta was handed over to the Poles and was tried for high treason . Sentenced to death by grand Crown Hetman Jan Klemens Branicki , he was then executed in the village of Serby modern Gontivka in the Podolian Voivodship . As an added measure, his body was partitioned and nailed to gallows in 14 towns of Podolia. Although largely non notable during his life, after his death he became a folk hero hero of countless folk songs and legends that portrayed him as a hero and a martyr . He was immortalized in Taras Shevchenko s controversial epic poem Haidamaky . Persondata name Gonta, Ivan alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1768 place of death DEFAULTSORT Gonta, Iv ...   more details



  1. Överuman

    Infobox lake lake name veruman br Umbukta image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location V sterbotten County , Sweden and Nordland county, Norway coords Coord 66 09 07 N 14 34 25 E type waterbody scale 200000 display inline,title type inflow outflow catchment basin countries Sweden , Norway length width area convert 52.49 km2 abbr on br 3.17 km are in Norway depth max depth volume residence time shore 129.11 elevation 525 frozen islands cities reference Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate NVE veruman or Uman lang no Umbukta is a lake on the border between Norway and Sweden . Most of the lake is located in Storuman Municipality in V sterbotten County southern Swedish Lapland , Sweden. A minor part is located in Rana, Norway Rana Municipality in Nordland County, Norway. The European route E12 highway runs along the eastern side of the lake. The lake lies just southeast of the large lake Storakersvatnet . ref name snl cite web url http snl.no Umbukta title Umbukta author Store norske leksikon authorlink Store norske leksikon language Norwegian accessdate 2011 12 15 ref See also List of lakes in Norway Geography of Norway References reflist DEFAULTSORT Overuman Category Lakes of Sweden Category Lakes of Nordland Category Rana, Norway Category V sterbotten County Category Norway Sweden border Category International lakes of Europe Nordland geo stub V sterbotten geo stub Lakes in Norway de veruman no Uman nn Uman sv ver Uman ...   more details



  1. Rosh Hashana kibbutz

    of Uman, Ukraine , but also refers to sizable Rosh Hashana gatherings of Breslover Hasidim in other locales around the world. In recent years the pilgrimage to Uman has attracted Jewish seekers ... died in October 1810 and was buried in the Uman cemetery. Afterwards, Reb Noson explained to the other .... He encouraged them to continue to gather at the Rebbe s gravesite in Uman every Rosh Hashana. Pilgrimage ... the construction of a large Breslover synagogue in Uman in 1834. Known as the kloyz , it housed the annual Rosh Hashana kibbutz through the 1930s. Reb Noson once said, Even if the road to Uman ... of Breslov to the town of Uman. Today, the town of Breslov is considered a side trip for visitors ... Revolution of 1917, which sealed the border between Russia and Poland . Uman became a closed ... in three Rosh Hashana kibbutzim in Uman before he was discovered and arrested for illegal entry . After ... to travel to Uman for Rosh Hashana. In fact, it was a ruse to discover their identities &mdash 16 were murdered while still in Uman and 12 were exiled to Siberia. Only four of the exiles survived ... independently traveled from cities throughout Russia to Uman for Rosh Hashana. From then until the 1970s ... named Gedaliah Fleer was the first foreign citizen to enter Uman without permission in 1963, with Dorfman ... and Odessa , not to Uman. Fleer returned to Uman in 1965 to join the Rosh Hashana kibbutz with 12 other ... and Israelis Israeli Hasidim made their way to Uman, both legally and illegally, to pray at the grave of Rebbe Nachman. Sometimes the government issued individual tourist visas to Uman, but no one ... foreign citizens to stay in Uman over Rosh Hashana. The next year, the fall of Communism opened the gates entirely. Between 700 and 900 Hasidim gathered in Uman for Rosh Hashana 1989. In 1990, 2,000 ... continued to grow apace. The Rosh Hashana kibbutz in Uman surpassed the 10,000 person mark in 2000 ... 10 02 110639 umanroshhashana Hasidic Jews celebrate holiday in Uman Jewish Telegraphic Agency , 2008 ...   more details



  1. Anton Shevchuk

    Category Ukrainian Premier League players Category People from Uman Category People from Cherkasy Oblast ...   more details



  1. Levi Yitzchok Bender

    in the town of Grodzisk , Poland , as the tenth of 12 children. At the age of 17 he traveled to Uman ... they were angry, they allowed him to stay and eventually made peace with his decision. In Uman ... had immigrated to Jerusalem in 1894, he returned each year to Uman for Rosh Hashana . During World ... until the latter died in Uman in 1917. Breslov leader After his mentor s death, Bender decided to remain in Uman for the next two decades, learning and interacting with other Breslover Hasidim who congregated ... and Rosen were allowed to return to their homes, they were not allowed to leave the city of Uman. However ... to Uman Bender risked his life to return to Uman again for the Rosh Hashana pilgrimage of 1938. By this time ... synagogue in Uman and converting it into a metalworking factory, and keeping close surveillance on illegal prayer gatherings. Bender and another 26 Hasidim from outside Uman risked their lives ... roads of Uman, he managed to shake him off his trail. The informer went straight to the police ... Charsinvaka , located two stations away from Uman, purchased two tickets for Kiev, and reboarded the train. Bender met his wife in the Kiev station and disposed of the tickets he had bought in Uman. But the informer ..., he insisted he had not traveled from Uman but from Khrystynivka . The police believed him and released ...   more details



  1. Michel Dorfman

    in Moscow, who updated them on details of the upcoming holiday pilgrimage to Uman. Dorfman also corresponded with Hasidim who lived in remote areas, encouraging them to come to Uman. Dorfman served as one ... escorting United States American citizens to Uman to show them Rebbe Nachman s gravesite. During World War II, a fierce battle between the Russians and Nazism Nazis for control of Uman had demolished ... or Odessa , not to Uman thus, Dorfman was aiding illegal tourists. Due to his efforts, however, several hundred United States American and Israelis Israeli citizens were able to visit Uman. The increasing number of visitors and requests for visas to Uman in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s put pressure on the Soviet ...   more details



  1. Zvi Yehuda

    About Zvi Yehuda the rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook Infobox member of the Knesset image Zvi Yehuda.jpg birth date 1887 birth place Uman , Russian Empire Year of Aliyah 1906 death date 3 October 1965 death place Knesset s Israeli legislative election, 1949 1 Party Mapai Former parties Gov t roles Zvi Yehuda lang he , born Zvi Zaltzman in 1887, died 3 October 1965 was a Zionism Zionist activist and later a politician. Biography Born in Uman in the Russian Empire today in Ukraine , Yehuda organised two Zionist youth groups in Uman, Degel Zion and Tzeiri Zion. In 1906 he made aliyah to Ottoman controlled Palestine, and was amongst the founders of Kvutzat Kinneret in 1908. In 1912 he helped establish Degania Alef Degania , the first kibbutz . During World War I he served as a member of the Galilee Workers Commtitee. In 1920 Yehuda travelled to Europe to help immigrants of the Third Aliyah . The following year he helped found Nahalal , the first moshav ovdim, and was a director of the Moshav fund and a member of the Moshavim Movement s secretariat, as well as the Farmers Federation and Histadrut trade union. He helped establish Hapoel Hatzair movement, and was a member of its central committee. He also helped establish Hapoel Hatzair and Tzeiri Zion in the United States . In 1949 he was elected to the Israeli legislative election, 1949 first Knesset on the Mapai list. However, he lost his seat in the Israeli legislative election, 1951 1951 elections . He died in 1965. His wife was Nettie Antonow, daughter of Ben Zion Antonow and Fanny Sharegordsky Antonow, founders of Ramat Gan, Israel. External links MKlink id 186 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yehuda, Zvi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Israeli politician DATE OF BIRTH 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH Uman , Russian Empire DATE OF DEATH 3 October 1965 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yehuda, Zvi Category 1887 births Category 1965 deaths Category People from Uman Category Ukrainian Jews Category Mapai politicians ...   more details



  1. Anatoly Kasheida

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox writer name Anatoly Kasheida image imagesize caption pseudonym birth name Anatoly Fedorovich Kasheida birth date August 14, 1928 birth place Talne , USSR death date June 19, 1998 age Age at date 1928 8 14 1998 6 19 death place Uman , Ukraine occupation novelist , poet , journalist nationality flagicon USSR USSR br flagicon Ukraine Ukraine ethnicity citizenship education alma mater period 1959 1998 genre subject movement notableworks spouse partner children relatives influences influenced awards signature website portaldisp Anatoly Fedorovich Kasheida Kosheida lang ru August 14, 1928, Talne , USSR June 19, 1998, Uman , Ukraine was a USSR Soviet writer, poet , journalist of Ukrainians Ukrainian descent. In 1947, graduated from Baku naval preparatory school, then studied at the Higher Naval College named Mikhail Frunze . In 1958, was dismissed in stock. Then he studied at the Maxim Gorky Gorky Literary Institute in Moscow and worked in the press agency Novosti. Bibliography I Love Matrosskaya Sea Is miles lag A swan white and black swan friends Africa was called Continent Hard Bank Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kasheida, Anatoly ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 14, 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH Talne , USSR DATE OF DEATH June 19, 1998 PLACE OF DEATH Uman , Ukraine DEFAULTSORT Kasheida, Anatoly Category 1928 births Category 1998 deaths Category Soviet poets Category Russian poets of Ukrainian descent Category Ukrainian poets Category Soviet journalists Category Ukrainian journalists Ukraine poet stub ru , uk ...   more details



  1. Oleksandr Zhabokrytskyy

    Infobox football biography name Oleksandr Zhabokrytskyy fullname Oleksandr Serhiyovych Zhabokrytskyy birth date birth date and age df yes 1981 1 29 cityofbirth Uman countryofbirth Cherkasy Oblast , Ukrainian SSR height height m 1.74 currentclub PFC Sevastopol position Midfielder youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1998 years2 2001 2002 years3 2002 clubs1 FC ChAES Slavutych clubs2 FC Sudnobudivnyk Sevastopol clubs3 PFC Sevastopol caps1 2 caps2 caps3 201 goals1 0 goals2 goals3 32 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 manageryears1 managerclubs1 image File .jpg 150px pcupdate 19 March 2011 ntupdate Oleksandr Zhabokrytskyy lang ua born 29 January 1981 in Uman , Cherkasy Oblast , Ukrainian SSR , Soviet Union , is a Ukraine Ukrainian football midfielder currently playing for PFC Sevastopol . External links http www.fcsevastopol.com sostavpl.php5?id 20 Profile on Official club Site Rus http www.ffu.org.ua ukr tournaments first liga prof 34038 Profile on Official FFU Site Ukr Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zhabokrytskyy, Oleksandr ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer DATE OF BIRTH 29 January 1981 PLACE OF BIRTH Uman , Cherkasy Oblast , Ukrainian SSR DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH dmy date September 2011 DEFAULTSORT Zhabokrytskyy, Oleksandr Category 1981 births Category Living people Category Ukrainian footballers Category PFC Sevastopol players Ukraine footy midfielder 1980s stub pl O eksandr abokry ki ru , uk ...   more details



  1. Moshe Zvi of Savran

    Moshe Zvi Giterman of Savran 1775 1837 , the Savraner Rebbe , was an influential Hasid ic Rebbe in Ukraine whose following numbered in the thousands. Image MosheTzviSavranTzion.jpg thumb left 250px The tzion grave site of the Holy Rebbe Moshe Tzvi of Savran His father, Rabbi Shimon Shlomo I , was the Maggid of Savran and a disciple of Dovber of Mezeritch , the primary disciple of the Baal Shem Tov , founder of Hasidic Judaism . Moshe Zvi was a disciple of his father, Rabbi Levi Yitschok of Berditchev and Rabbi Boruch of Mezhbizh . After his father s death in 1802, Moshe Zvi took over his position as the Maggid of Savran. Moshe Zvi went on to become the Rabbi of Berditchev after the death of Rabbi Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev , and later became the Rabbi of the towns of Uman, Ukraine Uman and Kishinev as well. He had thousands of chasidim in Volhynia and Bessarabia . Moshe Zvi s Torah insights were collected and printed in the book, Likutey Shoshanim . His son, Shimon Shlomo II , succeeded him as Savraner Rebbe. References Kramer, Chaim. Through Fire and Water The Life of Reb Noson of Breslov . Jerusalem New York Breslov Research Institute . ISBN 0 930213 44 0. Alfasi, Yitschak. p. 152 Category Hasidic rebbes Moshe Zvi of Savran Category Hasidic rabbis in Europe Hasidic Judaism stub rabbi stub ...   more details



  1. List of massacres in Ukraine

    Expand list date May 2011 class sortable wikitable style font size 90 style width 120px Name style width 65px Date style width 120px Location style width 75px Deaths class unsortable Notes Kamianets Podilskyi Massacre August 27 28, 1941 23,600 Babi Yar massacre September 29, 1941 33,771 Berdychiv Berdychiv massacre October 5, 1941 20,000 30,000 Huta Pieniacka massacre February 28, 1944 Huta Pieniacka 500 1200 Kisielin massacre July 11, 1943 Kysylyn 60 90 Korosciatyn massacre February 28 29, 1944 Korosciatyn now known as Krynica 150 Nikolaev Massacre September 16 30, 1941 Nikolaev Mykolaiv 35,782 1941 Odessa massacre October 22 24, 1941 Odessa 25,000 34,000 By extension, could refer to the murder of well over 100,000 Ukrainian Jews in the town and the areas between Dniestr and Southern Bug Bug rivers, over the course of the Romanian and German occupation. Drobytsky Yar Drobitsky Yar December 15, 1941 Kharkiv Kharkov 15,000 Massacre of Uman June 1768 Uman 2000 20,000, possibly 33,000 Tach Vetat 1648 1649 Tens of thousands min. to as many as 500,000 See Tach vetat Jewish Jewish Casualties of Tach Vetat for discussion of various estimates of the number of murdered. massacres Category Lists of massacres by country Ukraine Category Ukraine related lists Category Massacres in Ukraine ...   more details



  1. Nachman Chazan

    Nachman Chazan 1813 1884 was a seminal figure in the continuation and growth of Breslov Hasidic dynasty Breslov Hasidism in the mid nineteenth century. The Breslov movement was founded by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov , who died in 1810. Rebbe Nachman s closest disciple, Nathan of Breslov also known as Reb Noson , shaped and shepherded the movement until his own death in 1844. Reb Nachman Chazan, Reb Noson s closest disciple, then assumed leadership of the movement, guaranteeing the existence and growth of the Hasidut for another 40 years. Chazan, whose grandfather was a follower of Rebbe Nachman, was born three years after the Rebbe s death and was named after him. He was orphaned as a child and was raised by his uncle in Tulchyn , Ukraine . There, in 1822, he met Reb Noson as the latter was passing through on his pilgrimage to Israel . Reb Noson made such a deep impression on the 9 year old boy that he decided to be close to him forever. When he grew up, Chazan became Reb Noson s closest disciple. He moved to the town of Bratslav Breslov , where Reb Noson had resided, and lived there for 18 years. Then he moved to Uman, Ukraine , the city in which Rebbe Nachman is buried, and lived there for another 18 years. This latter move shifted the focus of the movement away from the town of Breslov and onto the town of Uman, where it remains focused to this day. Chazan was an extremely modest man whose actions belied his greatness in scholarship and spiritual devotions. He served as the shammes sexton of the Breslover synagogue in Uman and regularly filled the water buckets for the benefit of other worshipers. In recognition of his leadership, however, he was accorded the honor of leading the prayers at the annual Rosh Hashana kibbutz Breslov Rosh Hashana kibbutz in Uman. His family name, Chazan, is derived from his position as chazzan cantor for those services. Chazan s son, Abraham Chazan , became the next leader of the Breslov Hasidim after his father s death in 1884. Publica ...   more details



  1. Horodnytsia

    Horodnytsia lang uk is an inhabited locality in Ukraine and it may stand for Urban type settlement Horodnytsia UTS Horodnytsia in Zhytomyr Oblast , Novohrad Volynskyi Raion Villages Horodnytsia Cherkasy Oblast Horodnytsia in Cherkasy Oblast , Uman Raion Horodnytsia Ivano Frankivsk Oblast Horodnytsia in Ivano Frankivsk Oblast , Horodenka Raion Horodnytsia Husiatyn Raion Horodnytsia in Ternopil Oblast , Husiatyn Raion Horodnytsia Pidvolochysk Raion Horodnytsia in Ternopil Oblast, Pidvolochysk Raion Horodnytsia Vinnytsia Oblast Horodnytsia in Vinnytsia Oblast , Nemyriv Raion . disambig ru uk ...   more details



  1. Eliyahu Chaim Rosen

    in Uman. Rosen made the trip in 1914. Later he said that what impressed him about the community ... decided to stay in Uman, however, after he heard that Rebbe Nachman had said, The most difficult ... Rabbi Abraham Chazan , a leading Breslover teacher. Chazan had moved to Jerusalem, but visited Uman ... and strengthening the Breslover community in Uman. Chazan explained, Hitbodedut meditation is the greatest ... in Uman and continue to learn from Chazan and other Breslover rabbis. Community leader File ... became the joint leaders of the Breslover community in Uman. Rosen displayed his commitment to his ... community in Uman, and also appealed to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee ... allowed to return to their homes, but were placed under city arrest and not allowed to leave Uman ...   more details



  1. Maksym Zalizniak

    Image Maksym Zalizniak.jpg right 200px thumb Maksym Zaliznyak Maksym Zaliznyak lang uk , Maksym Zaliznyak born early 1740s in Medvedivka near Chyhyryn date and place of death unknown, after 1768 Zaporizhzhia region Zaporizhian Cossack , leader of the Koliivshchyna rebellion. History Zaliznyak was born in a poor peasant family. At a very young age he joined Zaporozhian Host as a mercenary. By 1767 he had retired from Sich and became a lay brother at Motronynsky Monastery near Chyhyryn . In March he was visited by Joseph Shelest who had a letter from the Zaporozhian Kosh otaman which called all the cossacks to fight against Poland. Witnessing Polish oppression of Ukrainian peasants in right bank Ukraine Zaliznyak left the monastery and led an uprising of over 1,000 cossacks. He called himself a colonel of Zaporozhian Sich although the people often called him an Otaman. The main reasons for the uprising were the brutal enforcement of new religious and social economic laws implemented by the Polish nobility szlachta which was very negative regarding Orthodox Christianity. There was a report of a Golden document issued by the Russian Empress Catherine II in support of armed insurrection against non believers, which included Roman Catholic Poles, Jews and Ukrainians who had become Uniate s. The call to armed insurrection was also echoed by father Melkhysedek Zacko Yavorsky the igumen of the Motrynsky Monastery where Zaliznyak had become a dutiful novice. Hundreds of people responded to Zaliznyak s call. In April 1768 Zaliznyak emerged out of Motroninsky Forest and started to advance toward Uman . Uman and Lysianka became the places of the most violent conflict during Koliivshchyna . At Uman Zaliznyak joined forces with Ivan Gonta , who was initially ordered to attack Zaliznyak. After Uman fell see Massacre of Uman , Zaliznyak declared the reinstatement of Hetman State and himself the new Hetman . The Koliivshchyna movement overwhelmed the Poles, and they a ...   more details




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