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Kishinev pogrom (1895 bytes)
4: ...|anti-Jewish riot]] that took place in [[Chisinau|Kishinev]], which was back then part of the [[Bessarabia]]... 6: ...ubasari|Dubăsari]]), about 25 miles north of Kishinev. Although it was clear that the boy had been kill... 10: ...op the rioters. During three days of rioting, the Kishinev Pogrom against the Jews took place. Forty-seven (... Banks in Kishinev, Moldova (645 bytes) 1: In [[Moldova]]'s capital city of [[Kishinev]], there are 16 [[bank]]s. They are: Chisinau International Airport (595 bytes) 1: ...v International Airport''' is an [[airport]] in [[Kishinev]], [[Moldova]]. It is one of the largest airport... 3: ...[Community of Independent States]]. In this way, Kishinev became one of the major air hubs of [[Europe]]. Mircea Snegur (903 bytes) 5: Kishinev Institute of Agriculture 13: ...e Research Production Association "Selektsiya", [[Kishinev]]. Chisinau (2421 bytes) 1: ...80;нёв'', ''Kishinyov'', also ''Kishinev''; [[Moldovan language|Moldovan]] [[Cyrillic alph... 5: ...e under construction, an international airport ([[Kishinev International Airport]]), and an international ra... 20: *[[Kishinev pogrom]] 32: [[id:Kishinev]] History of the Jews in Bessarabia (2925 bytes) 3: * [[1903]]: [[Kishinev]] in [[Russia]]n Bessarabia had a Jewish populati... 4: ...shinev pogrom]]. <!-- description moved to [[Talk:Kishinev pogrom]] for merging there --> 8: ...Jewish periodical publications, both published in Kishinev (Chisinau). The one most widely circulated was ''... Union of Christian Evangelical Baptist Churches of Moldova (734 bytes) 3: ...[[1876]]. The first Russian congregation began in Kishinev in [[1908]]. German Baptists formed an associatio... Pogrom (3801 bytes) 7: ....g., during the three-day [[Kishinev pogrom|First Kishinev pogrom]] of [[1903]], as well as the preceding in... 11: ...the pogromists in certain areas during the second Kishinev pogrom. Battle of Halbe (1658 bytes) 5: ...r bombardment. Only the breakout battle of Husi/[[Kishinev]] in August 1944 can be compared to this battle w... Shtetl (3471 bytes) 16: *Kishinev ([[Chisinau|Chişinău]], [[Moldova]]) Transaero (3088 bytes) 40: **[[Kishinev]] Lewis Milestone (3065 bytes) 1: ...although at the time it was the Russian city of [[Kishinev]], and came to the [[United States]] just prior t... April 6 (9187 bytes) 29: *[[1903]] - The [[Kishinev pogrom]] in Kishinev (Bessarabia) began, forcing tens of thousands of... Zeev Jabotinsky (6674 bytes) 14: After the [[Kishinev pogrom]] of [[1903]], Jabotinsky joined the Zioni... Transnistria (8687 bytes) 71: ... of [[Chisinau|Chişinău]], often called Kishinev in English, declared [[Moldovan language|Moldovan... Jacob Schiff (8388 bytes) 7: ...cifically the then-recent [[pogrom|pogroms]] in [[Kishinev]]. This loan attracted worldwide attention, and h... Aleksandr Pushkin (8186 bytes) 11: ...his transfer from the capital. He went first to [[Kishinev]] in [[1820]], where he stayed until [[1823]] and... Bessarabia (18882 bytes) 54: ...ities, including [[Chisinau|Chişinău]] (Kishinev in Russian), now fell in the border area. 60: Incited by the authorities, the [[Kishinev pogrom]] took place in Bessarabia in [[February]]... Hayyim Nahman Bialik (9056 bytes) 14: ...mission in Odessa to interview survivors of the [[Kishinev pogrom]]s and prepare a report. In response to hi... William F. Friedman (10250 bytes) 5: ...dman was born '''Wolfe Frederick Friedman''' in [[Kishinev]], [[Moldavia]], the son of a postal worker who m...
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