-
After 1905
Poruks mental health started to decline, and he was
treated in
mental hospitals in Rīga, Strenči and Tartu. From 1909
until 1910
Poruks lived in...
- Poļakovs (1900–1974) –
circus performer;
creator of Coco the
Clown Jānis
Poruks (1871–1911) –
writer Kristaps Porziņģis (born 1995) –
basketball player...
- mākslā ("Some
Basic Motifs in Raina's Art", 1928) Jānis
Poruks un
romantisms ("Jānis
Poruks and Romanticism", 1929) Pārdomas un
ieceres ("Thoughts and...
- tembetás worn in
their lips and ears. Some
called themselves Nac-nanuk or Nac-
poruk,
meaning "sons of the soil". The last Aimoré
group to
retain their language...
-
wider recognition. She
later drew
attention with her song "Ninduker
Mukhe Poruk Chai" in 2014. In 2015, she made her
playback singing debut in the film...
-
Lemba Marcel Maas
Carlo Van
Neste Nikolay Orlov Pierre Petrides Jekabs Poruks Arthur Rubinstein Walter Rummel Emil von
Sauer Victor Schiøler
Andrei Stoyanov...
- who
repeatedly blasts the pair with Zaker.
Folgore conjures the
spell Poruk that
transforms Kanchome into a cannon, but this
illusion is
revealed to...
- Akurateras,
Ernest Birznieks-Upītis,
Rudolfs Blaumanis, Viļlis Plūdonis, Jānis
Poruks, Anšlavs Eglītis and others, as well as
translations of
foreign literature...
-
Eduard von
Keyserling Evening Houses Õhtused
majad Tiiu
Relve 1989 Jānis
Poruks Palukavartest pärg Ita Saks 1989
Alexander Pushkin A
Journey to
Arzrum [travel...
- Akurāteras (1929) and poet
Aspazija (1931), the
tombstone of the poet Jānis
Poruks in the Meža
cemetery in Riga and the
Fricis Bārda
monument in the Umurgas...