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Bratslav (Ukrainian: Брацлав) is an urban-type
settlement in Ukraine,
located in
Tulchyn Raion of
Vinnytsia Oblast, by the
Southern Bug river. It is a...
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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 (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...
- The
Bratslav Viceroyalty (Russian: Брацлавское наместничество) was a viceroyalty [ru]
within the
Russian Empire that
existed between 1793 and 1796. The...
- 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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sausage or
stuffed intestine Samiylo Kishka (1530–1602),
nobleman from
Bratslav Intestine or Gut (zoology), in East
Slavic languages, also used in English-language...
- 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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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...
- 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...