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Georgi Kitov (Bulgarian: Георги Китов) (March 1, 1943 –
September 14, 2008) was a
Bulgarian archaeologist and thracologist. He
specialized in Thracian...
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Ivanovich Kitov (9
August 1920 – 14
October 2005) was a
pioneer of
cybernetics in the
Soviet Union.
Anatoly Kitov was born in
Samara in 1920. The
Kitov family...
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Abraham Gershon of
Kitov, also
known as
Rabbi Gershon of Brody, was
probably born in or near Kuty (
Kitov),
Poland around 1701 and died in
Jerusalem in...
- אליהו מוקוטוב; 22
March 1912 – 7
February 1976),
better known as
Eliyahu Kitov (Hebrew: אליהו כי טוב) was a
Haredi rabbi, educator, and
community activist...
- Laws of the Festivals. Jerusalem:
Koren Publishers. ISBN 9781592643523.
Kitov,
Eliyahu (1978). The Book of Our Heritage: The
Jewish Year and Its Days...
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Stoyan Kirilov Kitov (Bulgarian: Стоян Кирилов Китов; born 27
August 1938) is a
retired Bulgarian footballer who
represented his
country at the 1962 and...
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Kristiyan Kitov (Bulgarian: Кристиян Китов; born 14
October 1996) is a
Bulgarian retired footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder for
Strumska Slava Radomir...
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feasibility are
subjects of the
socialist calculation debate. In 1959
Anatoly Kitov proposed a
distributed computing system (Project "Red Book", Russian: Красная...
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significant soviet scientists,
Sergei Sobolev,
Alexey Lyapunov, and
Anatoly Kitov and, for the
first time,
presented the
tenets of
cybernetics to a Soviet...
- 1962, and the
Dartmouth Time-Sharing
System in 1963). In 1959,
Anatoly Kitov proposed to the
Central Committee of the
Communist Party of the
Soviet Union...