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- expropriation had begun before the Union and there was the danger that Bessarabians would undo this act; he notes that no planning took place regarding the...
- ethnicity, while the natives of the Republic of Moldova are usually called "Bessarabians" (Romanian: basarabeni). According to Miron Costin, a prominent chronicler...
- The Bessarabian Bulgarians (Bulgarian: бесарабски българи, romanized: besarabski bǎlgari; Romanian: bulgari basarabeni; Ukrainian: бесарабські болгари...
- obtained permission for opening a seminary and a printing press, with the Bessarabian church being an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church. After the death...
- Bessarabian rugs and ****s are the commonly given name for rugs in pile and tapestry technique originating in Russian provinces as well as Ukraine and...
- Krushevan, the editor of the Russian language anti-Semitic newspaper Bessarabian and the vice-governor Ustrugov.[citation needed] The newspaper regularly...
- March] 1918. In August 1914, the First World War started, and 300,000 Bessarabians were mobilized and enrolled in the army of the Russian Empire, the majority...
- anything to get rid of the peasants". The piece also alleged that destitute Bessarabians risked punishments for communism, "a word that most of them have not...
- colonies". They were mainly due to the private settlement of native Bessarabians already living in the country. The first 24 colonies were: As ordered...
- Indirect elections for the Moldovan Parliament (called Sfatul Țării) took place in Moldova in November 1917. The members were elected by the various congresses...