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Soviet Ukrainian writer and dissident (1931–2022)
Ivan Mykhailovych Dziuba (Ukrainian: Іван Михайлович Дзюба; 26 July 1931 – 22 February 2022) was a Ukrainian literary critic, social activist, and Soviet
Ivan_Dziuba
1965 book by Ivan Dziuba
чи русифікація?») is a book by Ukrainian writer and social activist Ivan Dziuba. It was written in late 1965 as a supplement to a letter sent in December
Internationalism or Russification?
Internationalism_or_Russification?
Surname list
gymnast Ivan Dziuba (1931–2022), Ukrainian writer Maria Dziuba (born 1945), Polish politician Marcin Dziuba (born 1983), Polish chess player Marek Dziuba (born
Dziuba
Soviet republic from 1919 to 1991
samizdat literature were confiscated. After learning about the arrests, Ivan Dziuba and Viacheslav Chornovil organized Ukraine's first public protest in
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Ukrainian literary generation active in the 1950s and 1960s
on 4 September 1965, at the film's premiere in Kyiv, literary critic Ivan Dziuba tried to call out the prosecution of the Ukrainian intelligentsia that
Sixtiers
Soviet Armenian Admiral of the Fleet (1894–1967)
letting the Russians out of Lake Ilmen." On the basis of this article, Ivan Dziuba, a Ukrainian-born Soviet philologist and a staunch Leninist, criticized
Ivan_Isakov
the medal was given to Ivan Dziuba during the commemorative events surrounding the 75th anniversary of the Babi Yar tragedy. Dziuba was recognized for his
Jewish Confederation of Ukraine
Jewish_Confederation_of_Ukraine
Russian poet (1940–1996)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Joseph_Brodsky
Soviet-Russian author and dissident (1918–2008)
Soviet Union. In 1962, he published his first novel, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich—an account of Stalinist repressions—with approval from Soviet
Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn
Russian writer (1943–2020)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Eduard_Limonov
Soviet journalist and defector (1939–1993)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Yuri_Bezmenov
1924 novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin
Days, a diary kept in secret in 1918-20 by anti-communist Russian author Ivan Bunin during the Russian Civil War in Moscow and Odessa was published in
We_(novel)
Russian and Soviet writer (1890–1960)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Boris_Pasternak
Ukrainian writer, politician and activist (1936–2018)
"Fatherland." Ivan Dziuba introduced Knife in the Sun in Literaturna hazeta as a sign the last vestiges of Stalinism were falling. In January 1962, Ivan Drach
Ivan_Drach
Lithuanian Soviet dissident
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Romas_Kalanta
Soviet writer and prisoner (1907–1982)
Kolyma, due in part to his support of Leon Trotsky and praise of writer Ivan Bunin. In 1946, near death, he became a medical assistant while still a prisoner
Varlam_Shalamov
Soviet writer and journalist (1905–1964)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Vasily_Grossman
Soviet nuclear physicist and human rights activist (1921–1989)
Second Moscow State University and an amateur pianist. His grandfather, Ivan, was a lawyer in the former Russian Empire who had displayed respect for
Andrei_Sakharov
Soviet aeroplane designer (1906–1984)
Y-8. In 1965 Antonov signed a petition in defense of Soviet dissident Ivan Dziuba. Antonov was married three times (to Elena Kochetkova, Yelyzaveta Shahatuni
Oleg Antonov (aircraft designer)
Oleg_Antonov_(aircraft_designer)
Russian author (1884–1937)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Yevgeny_Zamyatin
Ukrainian poet, journalist, and human rights activist
included the poets Mykola Vinhranovsky, Ivan Drach and Lina Kostenko, the publicists, critics Ivan Dziuba, Ivan Svitlichny, Yevhen Sverstiuk, who, with
Vasyl_Symonenko
Soviet naval officer and mutineer (1939–1976)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Valery_Sablin
System of measures, actions and legislations
Ukrainian publications and films. An important figure in the movement was Ivan Dziuba, author of the brochure Internationalism or Russification?. However,
Russification_of_Ukraine
Soviet dissident (1950–2014)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Valeriya_Novodvorskaya
Former Soviet dissident
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Pavel_Litvinov
First President of Georgia (1991–92)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Zviad_Gamsakhurdia
Russian educator and writer (1899–1980)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Nadezhda_Mandelstam
Israeli politician and refusenik (born 1948)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Natan_Sharansky
Russian political writer (1925–2026)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Roy_Medvedev
Highest possible Ukrainian Order that a foreign person may receive
Stepan Khmara (2008) Myroslav Marynovych (2008) Mykhailo Horyn (2009) Ivan Dziuba (2009) Boris Oleynik (2009) Filaret (Denysenko) (2009) Petro Franco (2009)
Order_of_Liberty_(Ukraine)
Soviet physicist and dissident (1924–2020)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Yuri_Orlov
President of Azerbaijan from 1992 to 1993
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Abulfaz_Elchibey
Russian writer and Soviet dissident
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Venedikt_Yerofeyev
Estonian politician
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Lagle_Parek
Ukrainian Soviet writer and poet (1929–1992)
Ivan Oleksiyovych Svitlychnyi (Svetlichny; Ukrainian: Іван Олексійович Світличний; 20 September 1929 – 25 October 1992) was a Ukrainian poet, literary
Ivan_Svitlychnyi
Soviet writer who served an 18-year sentence in the Kolyma Gulag
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Yevgenia_Ginzburg
Soviet-Israeli human rights activist (born 1950)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Avital_Sharansky
Ukrainian literary translator, theorist, and lexicographer
expulsion of Ivan Dziuba from the Union[citation needed]. Lukash went as far as suggesting that he serve the sentence instead of Dziuba, who, unlike him
Mykola_Lukash
Village in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Ukrainian: 85.19% Russian: 14.68% Armenian and Moldovan (Romanian): 0.07% Ivan Dziuba (1931-2022), Ukrainian activist and Soviet dissident https://history-maps
Mykolaivka, Volnovakha Raion, Donetsk Oblast
Mykolaivka,_Volnovakha_Raion,_Donetsk_Oblast
Ukrainian poet and writer (born 1930)
position and defended Ivan Svitlichny, Opanas Zalyvaha, Myhajlo Kosiv and Bohdan Horyn. In 1967 Omeljan Pritsak nominated Kostenko and Ivan Drach for the Nobel
Lina_Kostenko
Russian-American poet and mathematician
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Alexander_Esenin-Volpin
Ukrainian activist and politician (1937–1999)
speech as typical of the Sixtiers movement, but wrote that at the time, Ivan Dziuba, writer of Internationalism or Russification?, and fellow dissident Yevhen
Viacheslav_Chornovil
Soviet and Russian novelist (1932–2009)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Vasily_Aksyonov
Belarusian politician and pro-democracy activist
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Zianon_Pazniak
Georgian dissident, musician, and poet
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Merab_Kostava
Public transportation company in Riga, Latvia
ISBN 5-7705-0495-1. OCLC 34767669. Ent︠s︡yklopedii︠a︡ suchasnoï Ukraïny. Ivan Dzi︠u︡ba, A. Z︠H︡ukovsʹkyĭ, Oleh Romaniv, M. H. Z︠H︡elezni︠a︡k, I︠U︡riĭ Badzʹo
Rīgas_Satiksme
Russian existentialist philosopher and theologian (1874–1948)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Nikolai_Berdyaev
Ukrainian poet and dissident
дерева) was also rejected, regardless of positive reviews from the poet Ivan Drach and the critic Eugen Adelgejm. In 1970, the book was published in Belgium
Vasyl_Stus
Russian sociologist (1889-1968)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Pitirim_Sorokin
Ukrainian lawyer and human rights activist (1930–2002)
Ivan Oleksiiovych Kandyba (Ukrainian: Іван Олексійович Кандиба; 7 June 1930 – 8 November 2002) was a Ukrainian lawyer, who achieved most fame by being
Ivan_Kandyba
Ukrainian nationalist (1912–1978)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Oleksa_Hirnyk
Soviet dissident and peace activist (born 1950)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Alexander_Shatravka
Russian writer (1892–1968)
works were imitative poetry but he restricted his writing to prose after Ivan Bunin wrote in a letter to him: "I think that your sphere, your real poetry
Konstantin_Paustovsky
Human rights activist in the Soviet Union (1923–2011)
University of St. Peterburg. In medical school she met her first husband, Ivan Semyonov. They had a daughter, Tatiana, in 1950, and a son, Alexey, in 1956
Yelena_Bonner
Ukrainian human rights activist, journalist, and poet (1942–2010)
2024. CCE 45.8, May 1977, "The Barladeanu Case" Ovsienko, V. V. (2003). Dziuba, I. M.; Zhukovskyi, A. I.; Zhelezniak, M. H. (eds.). "Барладяну-Бирладник
Vasyl_Barladianu
Ukrainian artist and Soviet dissident (1929–1970)
Zhylenko, Mykhailyna Kotsiubynska, Mykola Vinhranovsky, Les Tanyuk, and Ivan Dziuba were also involved. The young artists held discussions, artistic evenings
Alla_Horska
Soviet-Russian singer (1924–1997)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Bulat_Okudzhava
University in Ukraine
and French Councils; Postgraduate Courses and Doctoral Studies etc. Ivan Dziuba, Ukrainian academician, minister of culture, literary critic, author
Donetsk_National_University
Ukrainian writer, journalist, and human rights activist
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Yuriy_Lytvyn_(dissident)
Latvian human rights activist (1931–1988)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Gunārs_Astra
Russian human rights activist (1941–2023)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Sergei_Grigoryants
Georgian novelist and human rights activist
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Chabua_Amirejibi
Russian academic and politician (1946-1998)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Galina_Starovoytova
Ukrainian human rights activist and politician
movement in Hlyniany, the Ukrainian Workers and Peasants Union, along with Ivan Kandyba and others. Lukianenko defended the right of secession of Ukraine
Levko_Lukianenko
Soviet Russian human rights activist (1956-2016)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Vladimir_Pribylovsky
Russian dissident biologist (1925–2018)
between Scientists of the World (1971), ISBN 0-333-12520-7 Ten Years after Ivan Denisovich (1974), ISBN 0-394-71112-2 Hazards of Nuclear Power (with Alan
Zhores_Medvedev
Russian philosopher
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Alexander_Piatigorsky
Soviet dissident (1931–2023)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Viktor_Fainberg
Soviet and Russian mathematician and political dissident
conflict with the Soviet authorities in the early 1950s but was protected by Ivan Petrovsky, the Rector of Moscow University. He belonged to a group of
Igor_Shafarevich
Israeli rabbi (born 1947)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Yosef_Mendelevitch
трепети 1991 19 Vasyl Holoborodko Flying Window / Летюче віконце 1970 20 Ivan Dziuba Reminiscences and Deliberations at the Finish Line / Спогади і роздуми
100 Notable Books in Ukrainian
100_Notable_Books_in_Ukrainian
Israeli mathematician of Latvian origin (1948–2024)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Eliyahu_Rips
1961–2013 Ukrainian monthly magazine
published in Suchasnist during this time period were Viacheslav Chornovil, Ivan Dziuba, Levko Lukianenko, Yevhen Sverstiuk, and Vasyl Symonenko. In addition
Suchasnist
Soviet writer (1931–2003)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Georgi_Vladimov
Ukrainian writer, philosopher, and human rights activist
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Mykola_Rudenko
Ukrainian politician and dissident
Ivan Andriiovych Gel (Ukrainian: Іван Андрійович Гель, July 17, 1937 – March 16, 2011) was a Ukrainian politician and dissident. He was a member of the
Ivan_Gel
Russian sociologist and publicist
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Boris_Kagarlitsky
Soviet Russian literary critic, writer and dissident
publishing Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's groundbreaking One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, a novella about a prisoner of the Gulag. Sinyavsky, a protégé
Andrei_Sinyavsky
Israeli physicist (1930–2013)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Benjamin_Fain
Russian writer (1938–1980)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Andrei_Amalrik
Soviet scientist (1913–2004)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Alexander_Lerner
Soviet activist (1876–1965)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Yekaterina_Peshkova
Russian writer and Soviet dissident (1932–2018)
are the satirical epic The Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin and the dystopian Moscow 2042. He was forced into exile and stripped
Vladimir_Voinovich
Russian Orthodox priest and human-rights activist (1935 – 1990)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Alexander_Men
Nationalism in support of the collective identity of Ukraine
thought, associated with dissident writers such as Viacheslav Chornovil, Ivan Dziuba and Valentyn Moroz, which the authorities tried to stamp out through
Ukrainian_nationalism
Tatar Bolshevik (1892–1940)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Mirsaid_Sultan-Galiev
Russian writer (1901–1976)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Anna_Barkova
Russian historian (1920–1993)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Alexander_Nekrich
Israeli writer and poet
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Igor_Guberman
Russian-Soviet political activist
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Sofiya_Kalistratova
Soviet historian (1923-1982)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Pyotr_Yakir
Russian-British human rights activist (1942–2019)
healthy. These people are: Grigorenko, Rips, Gorbanevskaya, Novodvorskaya, Ivan Yakhimovich, Vladimir Gershuni, Victor Fainberg, Victor Kuznetsov, Olga Ioffe
Vladimir_Bukovsky
Russian anarchist (1875–1935)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Alexei_Borovoi
Russian-American scientist (1933–2020)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Alexander_Bolonkin
Soviet author and dissident
(New World) to urge publication of Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.[citation needed] From 1968 onward Kopelev actively participated
Lev_Kopelev
Soviet-Ukrainian human rights activist and politician
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Mustafa_Dzhemilev
Russian Communist Party and the Sovietization of Ukraine. Stockholm, 1960. Ivan Dziuba, Українізація та її розгром. В книзі «Інтернаціоналізм чи русифікація
Ukrainization in the 1920s and 1930s
Ukrainization_in_the_1920s_and_1930s
Moldovan writer
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Boris_Marian
Armenian politician and dissident
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Paruyr_Hayrikyan
Estonian politician (1938–2021)
Vadim Delaunay Andrey Derevyankin David Devdariani Ivan Drach Yuri Druzhnikov Mustafa Dzhemilev Ivan Dziuba Abulfaz Elchibey Alexander Esenin-Volpin Eliyahu
Enn_Tarto
IVAN DZIUBA
IVAN DZIUBA
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Russian Ivan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Male
Russian
(Иванн) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVANN means "God is gracious."
Male
Hebrew
(×ִילָן) Hebrew name ILAN means "tree."
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Ivah, IVA means "overthrow, overturn." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gift from God
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Evan.
Male
Romanian
 Romanian form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Ioan.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVAR means "bow warrior."Â
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Romanian, Russian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian
Gift of God; God's Gracious Gift; Archer
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Form of John
Female
English
English name derived from the biblical name of a region of Assyria, derived from Hebrew avvah, IVAH means "overthrow, overturn."
Male
English
(Иван) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVAN means "God is gracious." In use by the English, Czechs and Ukrainians.
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Iran; The Land of Aryans
Male
Ukrainian
, God's gift.
Male
Welsh
 Welsh form of Hebrew Yohanan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
Female
Greek
 Variant spelling of Greek Eva, IVA means "life." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Iefan, IFAN means "God is gracious."
Male
Welsh
 Variant spelling of Welsh Ieuan, IOAN means "God is gracious." This form of the name was used for the Welsh Authorized Version of the Bible. Compare with another form of Ioan.
IVAN DZIUBA
IVAN DZIUBA
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Forest
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Name of a Food
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ramaswamy | ரமாஂஸà¯à®µà®®à¯à®¯Â
Lord Rama
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
By Blessing of the God Shiva
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of one of the narrators of Hadith
Boy/Male
Hindu
One liked by Buddha
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French personal name Herluin, HARLIN means "noble friend" or "noble warrior."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Name of a poetess
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Australian, French, German, Muslim
To Become Easy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Success of Lord Jagannath.
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v. t.
To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow.
n.
A chief officer of state.
n.
A coffee and smoking saloon.
n.
The van; the front.
n.
The fore part; van.
n.
The front of an army. [Obs.] See Van.
n.
In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.
n.
The native name of Persia.
a.
Of or pertaining to Iran.
n.
The third month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year; -- supposed to correspond nearly with our month of June.
n.
See Van-courier.
a.
In the van or front.
n.
A wing; a van.
n.
An avant-courier. See Van-courier.
n.
A saloon or hall where a council is held, in Oriental countries, the state reception room in places, and in the houses of the richer citizens. Cushions on the floor or on benches are ranged round the room.
a.
Being on, or towards, the van, or front.
n.
A cushioned seat, or a large, low sofa or couch; especially, one fixed to its place, and not movable.
n.
A book; esp., a collection of poems written by one author; as, the divan of Hafiz.
n.
Alt. of Imaum