Mihail Ciachir (also spelled Çakir; April 27, 1861, Ceadîr-Lunga (Bessarabia) - September 8, 1938, Chișinău) was a protoiereus and educator in the Gagauz language, and first publisher of Gagauz books in the former Russian Empire.
MihailCiachir (also spelled Çakir; April 27, 1861, Ceadîr-Lunga (Bessarabia) - September 8, 1938, Chișinău) was a protoiereus and educator in the Gagauz...
Mihail Manoilescu (Romanian pronunciation: [mihaˈil mano.iˈlesku]; December 9, 1891 – December 30, 1950) was a Romanian journalist, engineer, economist...
one of the official languages of the Soviet Union in 1957, the priest MihailCiachir was the only native speaker to attempt to write in Gagauz. His products...
Kemalism. The synthesis was effected by the priest and propagandist MihailCiachir. Anti-communism and conservatism were introduced into this mix as a...
leader, MihailCiachir, Zanet is noted for his plays Açlık Kurbanları ("Hunger Victims") and Beciul vrăjit ("Enchanted Cellar"), staged by the Ciachir National...
the 1920s and 1930s in Bessarabia, the single-handed work of a priest MihailCiachir (1861-1938), who created the first Gagauz dictionary, grammar, and translated...
Publishing (published 2019-06-27). p. 106. ISBN 978-1-78831-858-7. Nicolae Ciachir (2003). Un istoric român ancorat în lumea contemporanâ (in Romanian)....
will be, antisemitic"). According to journalist and period chronicler Dan Ciachir, Caraion's account is "groundless", at least when it comes to Barbu's identification...
Săptămâna magazine (among them Eugen Barbu, Corneliu Vadim Tudor, and Dan Ciachir [ro]). During this period, he was close to the filmmaker Mircea Săucan [ro]...
(1933). "Rolul istoric și cultural al Moldovei". Cuget Clar. VI (1–4): 73. Ciachir, Nicolae (1986). "Istoria noastră viața noastră. Arhivă și document". Almanah...
paper with pistols handy", The New York Times, 20 April 1926, p. 27 Dan Ciachir, Istoria presei, Ziua, 3 February 2007 "Roumania Patriarch Feared Near...
Eugen Barbu" ("Recalling Eugen Barbu"), at E-Leonardo (review of Dan Ciachir's Când moare o epocă ("When an Epoch Dies"), Volume II) (in Romanian) Ioan...
într'o țară liberă", in Scînteia, July 25, 1952, p. 2 Radu Pădure, Dan Ciachir, "Ultimele zile de pace dinaintea revoluției culturale a lui Ceaușescu"...
Giurescu, pp. 135–136. Giurescu, pp. 139–140. Hitchins, pp. 335–336. Ciachir, Nicolae (1965). "Unele aspecte privind orașul București în timpul Războiului...