- 2025) was a
Ukrainian disability rights activist and the
founder of Ami-
Skhid organisation. In 2020, she was
appointed Ukrainian Government Commissioner...
- May 2019). "The Gada
system and the Oromo's (Ethiopia)
culture of peace".
Skhid. 2 (160): 45–51. doi:10.21847/1728-9343.2019.2(160).164984.
Robert O. Collins...
-
Tserkva it
moved to the town of
Trezyne near Bila Tserkva. 1995–1996 FC
Skhid Slavutych 1996–1997 FC
Nerafa Slavutych 1997–1998 FC Slavutych-ChAES Slavutych...
- The East
Company also
known as
Skhid Company or
Scythian Company and
formerly known as the
Eastern Corps Company is an
elite "rapid response" unit of...
-
second half of the 19th
century - the
first third of the 20th century.
Skhid. 17-24. 10.21847/1728-9343.2019.2(160).164762. Armstrong, John (1963). Ukrainian...
-
season Skhid Slavutych was
promoted to the
Third League to
replace the "purged" Transimpeks,
forfeiting all its
games in the
amateur competitions.
Skhid, however...
- in _Historiography,
Source Studies and
Special Historical Disciplines_,
SKHID No. 2 (160) March–April 2019, p. 87. Allentoft, Morten; Sikora,
Martin (2015)...
- 1979
Skhid 1980
Bilshovyk 1981
Skhid 1982
Skhid 1983
Skhid 1984
Skhid 1985 ??? 1986 ??? 1987
Bilshovyk 1988
Skhid 1989 ??? 1990
Skhid 1991
Skhid 1992...
- in the same year, was a live
album recorded with a
Ukrainian jazz band,
Skhid-Side, and
featured TNMK
songs re-arranged in a jazz and funk style. In the...
-
product of the FC
Skhid Kyiv and FC
Metalist Kharkiv Youth Sportive Schools. His
first trainer was
Oleksandr Hrebenozhko (in
Skhid Kyiv). He
spent his...