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Andrej Kotljarchuk (born 1968, Novocherk****k, USSR) is a
Swedish historian of
Belarusian descent. His
research focuses on
ethnic minorities and role of...
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Sundberg 1998, p. 283.
Shkvarov 2012, p. 36.
Liptai 1984, p. [page needed].
Kotljarchuk 2006. Pashuto,
Vladimir (1968). Внешняя политика Руси [The
foreign policy...
- the
original on 23
March 2012 – via
Internet Archive. Sundström, Olle;
Kotljarchuk,
Andrej (2017). "Introduction: the
problem of
ethnic and
religious minorities...
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Retrieved 19 June 2020.
Chulos &
Piirainen 2000, p. 85. Rett 1996, p. 618.
Kotljarchuk & Sundström 2017, p. 15-16. "Punished Peoples" of the
Soviet Union: The...
- Căldăraru, Căldăraș
Slavic Kotlarek, Kotlařík, Kotlarczyk, Kotlarski, Kotlarz,
Kotljarchuk Kotlyar, Kotlyarov, Kotlyarevsky, Kotlyarsky, Kotlyarenko...
- Unification. Pont.
Institutum Orientalium Studiorum. p. 154.
Andrej Kotljarchuk (2006). In the
Shadows of
Poland and Russia: The
Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
- "Belarusian speech" also
appeared at that time. As
stated by
historian Andrej Kotljarchuk, the
first person who
called himself "Belarusian" was
Calvinist writer...
- a
similar opinion.
According to
historians Olle Sundström and
Andrej Kotljarchuk, most
scholars (for example,
Nicolas Werth,
Michael Mann and Hiroaki...
- иранцев, харбинцев, китайцев и румын. 31 января 1938 г. Sundström, Olle;
Kotljarchuk,
Andrej (2017). "Introduction: the
problem of
ethnic and
religious minorities...
- Huddinge, Sweden: Södertörn University. pp. 61–85. ISBN 978-9186069858.
Kotljarchuk,
Andrej (2014). In the
Forge of Stalin:
Swedish Colonists of Ukraine...