Mahilyow
Mahilyow, or Mahilo? (Belarusian: ???????; | Mahilo? Russian: ??????? (Mogilyov), Polish Mohylew or Mogilew) is a city in eastern Belarus, close to the border to Russia with about 300,000 inhabitants. It is the centre of Mahilyow voblast and the third largest city in Belarus.
History
[[Image:bfc_mogilev.jpg|frame|left|Panoramic view of the city. Photo early 1900's.
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Boris Feldblyum Collection]]
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The city was founded in 1267. Since 14th century a part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, after the Union of Lublin and creation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, it was transferred to The Crown. The city flourished as one of the main nodes of the east-west and north-south trading routes. In 1577 king Stefan Batory granted it with city rights. After the First Partition of Poland it was annexed by Imperial Russia and was the center of the Mogilev guberniya. In years 1915-1917, during WWI, the headquarters of the Russian army functioned in the city. In 1918 occupied by Germany and transferred to the short-lived Belarusian National Republic. In 1919 captured by the forces of Bolshevist Russia and incorporated into Byelorussian SSR. Between 1941 and 1944 under German occupation. Since Belarus gaining its independence in 1991 Mahilo? remains one of its principal cities.
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1267 - 14th century - Grand Duchy of Lithuania - Union of Lublin - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - The Crown - 1577 - Stefan Batory - City rights - First Partition of Poland - Imperial Russia - Guberniya - 1915 - 1917 - WWI - 1918 - Germany - Belarusian National Republic - 1919 - Bolshevist Russia - Byelorussian SSR - 1941 - 1944 - Belarus - 1991
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It was the birthplace of the physicist Leonid Isaakovich Mandelshtam, of the mathematician Issai Schur, and of the cellist and orchestra conductor Modest Altschuler (1873-1963), Early in the twentieth century, Altschuler's Russian Symphony Orchestra introduced the work of contemporary Russian composers to American audiences. He founded an American musical dynasty which includes Eleanor Aller, principal in the Hollywood String Quartet, and conductor Leonard Slatkin.
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Leonid Isaakovich Mandelshtam - Issai Schur - Modest Altschuler - Eleanor Aller - Hollywood String Quartet - Leonard Slatkin
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