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Ukase (Russian: указ, ukaz) in Imperial Russia was a proclamation of the tsar, government, or a religious leader that had the force of law.
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The Ems Ukaz, or Ems Ukase (Russian: Эмский указ, Emskiy ukaz; Ukrainian: Емський указ, Ems’kyy ukaz), was a secret decree of Tsar Alexander II of Russia ...
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Michael Bernard Mukasey (pronounced /mjuːˈkeɪzi/) (born July 28, 1941) is an American lawyer, presently the 81st Attorney General of the United States, and follows Alberto ...
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Un ukase ou oukase (parfois orthographié oukaze) (russe : указ, ukaz) était dans l'Empire russe une proclamation du tsar ou du patriarche qui avait force de loi.
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By the ukase of Russian Senate by December 31, 1796, the office of Governorate General was demoted to the previous level of Governorate, and Russia was again divided into guberniyas ...
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Der Titel dieses Artikels ist mehrdeutig. Weitere Bedeutungen werden unter Ukas (Begriffsklrung) aufgefhrt.
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POEMS syndrome (also known as Crow-Fukase syndrome, Takatsuki disease, or PEP syndrome) is a rare medical syndrome named for its main clinically recognizable features: P ...
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... deputy curator of the Kiev school district, chairman of the Kiev archaeological commission and an author of the Ems Ukase that further restricted the use of Ukrainian language in print
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Such marriages had been altogether banned, rather than deemed morganatic, by Alexander III’s ukase #5868 on March 23, 1889. But ukase #35731/1489, issued on August 11, 1911, amended ...
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In 1715, during the Great Northern War, the Russian Arctic shipbuilding and navigation were undermined by the ukase of tsar Peter the Great. According to the ukase, it was ...
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