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  1. 9 de may. de 2024 · Symon Petlyura was a socialist leader of Ukraine’s unsuccessful fight for independence following the Russian revolutions of 1917. One of the founders of the Ukrainian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party in 1905, Petlyura published two socialist weekly newspapers before the onset of World War I, when.

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  2. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Symon_PetlyuraSymon Petlyura - Vikipedi

    Symon Vasylyoviç Petlyura: Doğum: 22 Mayıs 1879 Poltava, Rus İmparatorluğu: Ölüm: 25 Mayıs 1926 (47 yaşında) Milliyet: Ukraynalı: Vatandaşlık: Rus İmparatorluğu Ukrayna Halk Cumhuriyeti: Meslek: Politikacı Gazeteci Komutan: Dönem: 19.yüzyıl: Siyasi parti: Ukrayna Devrimci Parti (1900-1905) Ukrayna Sosyal Demokrat ...

    • Symon Vasylviç Petlyura
    • Ukraynaca:Си́мон Васи́льович Петлю́ра
    • 25 Mayıs 1926 (47 yaşında)
  3. Symon Petlyura - creador de las fuerzas armadas de Ucrania, jefe del directorio de la UNR. ecológico PETLIURA, SIMON (SEMYON) VASILIEVICH (1879-1926), líder militar y político ucraniano, líder del movimiento nacionalista en Ucrania durante la Guerra Civil.

  4. Symon Wasylowycz Petlura (ukr. Си́мон Васи́льович Петлю́ра; ur. 10 maja? /22 maja 1879 w Połtawie, zm. 25 maja 1926 w Paryżu) – ukraiński polityk socjaldemokratyczny i narodowy, pisarz, dziennikarz oraz publicysta. Przewodniczący Dyrektoriatu Ukraińskiej Republiki Ludowej w latach 1919–1926 (od 1921 na ...

  5. Simon Petlyura (sĬmyōn´ pyətlyōō´rə), 1879–1926, Ukrainian nationalist politician. In Jan., 1919, he became leader of the independent Ukrainian republic that emerged after the collapse of the Russian empire and the defeat of Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I.

  6. In Ukraine: World War I and the struggle for independence. …in December 1918—initially headed by Volodymyr Vynnychenko and from February 1919 by Symon Petlyura, who was also the commander in chief—officially restored the Ukrainian National Republic and revived the legislation of the Central Rada.

  7. PETLYURA, SIMON° (1879–1926), Ukrainian nationalist leader held responsible for not having stopped the wave of pogroms which engulfed the Jews in the Ukraine in 1919 and 1920. Petlyura, who was born in Poltava, was active in the Ukrainian Social Democratic Workers' Party.