Search results for "I (Cyrillic)" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Boris I or sometimes Boris-Mihail (Michael) ( Борис I (Михаил) ... and helped to set the foundations for the Cyrillic alphabet and Bulgarian Christian ...
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  • The Cyrillic script, Slavonic script, or the Slavic script, is a writing ... rather than authorship. The name "Cyrillic" can be confusing for ...
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  • Russian is written using a modified version of the Cyrillic (кириллица ... |А/a/||Б/b/||В/v/||Г/g/||Д/d/||Е/je/||Ё/jo/||Ж/ʐ/||З/z/ ...
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  • cases simply ignored the deficiency, as in long a, i, u. ... the consonant V. J began as a variation of I, in which a long tail was added ...
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  • the Old Church Slavonic language. The Cyrillic alphabet, which was based ... language and its descendant alphabet, the Cyrillic Alphabet, is still used ...
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  • A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q-R-S-T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z The principle behind ... Ukrainian, Belarusian and Bulgarian Cyrillic enumeration shows similar ...
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  • Alexander I also called Alexander I Karađorđević or Alexander the ... in December 1888. His father was King Peter I of Serbia and his mother the ...
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  • until 1924, when it was replaced by the Cyrillic alphabet. It was replaced ... *Wu, Ch'i-yü. Who Were the Oirats? Peking, 1941. Category:Politics ...
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  • The Battle of Kosovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Косовски бој or ... Ottoman Emperor Murad I had been expanding his territory into the ...
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  • Data Analysis Software and Systems I, A.S.P. Conference Series 25: 35. ... and transliterations from Arabic or Cyrillic script. An example of an ...
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  • was a nephew of Michael Asen III.Bǎlgarite i Bǎlgarija, 2.1 Paternally ... for money to construct warships,Bǎlgarite i Bǎlgarija, 2.2 but his appeals ...
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  • *In the Cyrillic alphabet, Е has numerical value of 5. ... * There are five vowels in the English alphabet: A, e, i, o and u. ...
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  • adhere to the Sunni Muslims of the Shafi'i school, and are deeply Sufi ... nations with a written language were converted to Cyrillic. ...
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  • was given to the Vatican by Maximilian I, Duke of Bavaria (who had just ... written down in Glagolitic and Bosnian Cyrillic scripts, it retained a few ...
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  • the short-lived Bosnian state of Tvrtko I (reigned 1353–1391), and ... In 1389, the forces of Ottoman Sultan Murad I defeated Prince Lazar ...
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  • (for example, why some speakers say "I didn't do nothing," ... in yat (the 32nd letter of the old Cyrillic alphabet) reflexes. The ...
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  • taught himself reading in Romanian Cyrillic (reportedly by studying ... defined his own position with the words "I hate tyrants. I fear anarchy." ...
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  • Josip Broz Tito (Cyrillic: Јосип Броз Тито, May 7, 1892 ... in Budapest. At the outbreak of World War I, he was sent to Ruma. He was ...
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  • === World War I === After the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Lunacharsky adopted an ...
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  • A church built in Lydda during the reign of Constantine I (reigned ... was canonised as a saint by Pope Gelasius I, among those "whose names ...
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  • (1069-70), Mähmut Qäşqäri's Divan-i Lugat-it Türk'—A Dictionary ... #Today the Uyghurs of the former Soviet Union use Cyrillic, the Uyghurs ...
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  • peaked under the kings Sitalkes and Cotys I (383-359 B.C.E.). In 341 B ... of the Balkans. During the reign of Boris I, Bulgaria produced the Slavonic ...
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  • in the ninth and tenth century. Tomislav I, who reigned from 910 until ... After the emperor Manuel I Comnenus died in 1180, a territory excluding ...
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  • or i ar a) *** When used for Irish Republican Army, always pronounced ... ** IUPAC: (i-u- [pæk] ) International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ...
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  • others), and destroyed 38 times. In World War I, Serbia had 1,264,000 casualties—28 ... Greek-type characters and became known as “Cyrillic.” ...
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  • program of all Slovenes until World War I and beyond. ===World War I=== After the Italian attack on Austro-Hungary during World War I, a south ...
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  • Beginning with Peter I (the Great), the Russians occupied Moldavia ... Carol I was crowned King of Romania on March 26, 1881. This formed ...
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  • and F, but on the BlackBerry it is the key for U and I. *The number 3 is often used as a literary device to provoke a feeling of unnaturalness ...
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  • Nikola Tesla (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла) (July 10 ... Thomas Edison, Charles Batchelor wrote, "I know two great men and you ...
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  • by the Kalmyks in 1923 when the Russian Cyrillic alphabet was introduced ... River: Busgai and Busuluk. In 1798, Tsar Paul I recognized the Don Kalmyks ...
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  • who said "Tūrk-men," meaning "I am Tūrk." ... Nisa was believed to be founded by Arsaces I (who reigned c. 250–211 B ...
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  • Saxons, to settle in Transylvania. Basarab I founded the Romanian principality ... Sigmaringen, who became known as Prince Carol I of the Principality of Romania. ...
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  • foremost Slavic druzhina leader, Svyatoslav I, who was renowned for having ... of Kiev inhabitants by Prince Vladimir I. Some years later the first ...
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  • eleventh centuries under the rulers Volodymyr I (980-1015), his son Yaroslav ... ===World War I === During World War I Austro-Hungarian authorities ...
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