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- Lyakhavichy or Lyakhovichi is a town in Brest Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Lyakhavichy District. As of 2025, it has a po****tion...
- The siege of Lyakhavichy or Lachowicze took place from 23 March to 28 June 1660 during the Russo-Polish War (1654–67). Lachowicze was one of the major...
- Drahichyn Hantsavichy Zhabinka Mikashevichy Byelaazyorsk Stolin Malaryta Lyakhavichy Kamyenyets Davyd-Haradok Vysokaye Kosava Lida Slonim Vawkavysk Smarhon...
- Lyakhavichy district or Liachavičy district (Belarusian: Ляхавіцкі раён; Russian: Ляховичский район) is a district (raion) of Brest region in Belarus...
- were diverted to Lyakhavichy. After several days march they arrived at the city of Kletsk, some 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of Lyakhavichy, where they set...
- Haradzishcha, Ivyanets, Iwye, Yuratsishki, Karelichy, Kletsk, Kazlowshchyna, Lyakhavichy, Lida, Lubcha, Mir, Masty, Navahrudak, Novaya Mysh, Nyasvizh, Radun,...
- לעכוויטש) is a Lithuanian Hasidic dynasty, originating from the city of Lyakhavichy, Belarus, where it was founded by Rabbi Mordechai Jaffe (ca. 1742 - 1810)...
- of 1st SS Cavalry Regiment moved from Baranavichy in the direction of Lyakhavichy — Hantsavichy, BaranavichyIvatsevichyByaroza — Pruzhany, and "combed"...
- (from Ulashkivtsi, Ukraine) Lelov (from Lelów, Poland) Lechovitch (from Lyakhavichy, Belarus) Linitz (from Linitz) Liske (from Olaszliszka, Hungary) Lizhensk...
- : 186  The Russian defeat also meant they had to abandon the Siege of Lyakhavichy (Lachowicze). In late June 1660, after the Treaty of Oliva, a Lithuanian...