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[1] Source: Ukraine - Lithuanian and Polish rule. Britannica (English)
[2] Source:The War in Ukraine - Ukraine before the First World War. University of Connecticut 1921 (English).
*Mirror:Ukraine came under Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth control. University of Connecticut 1921 (English).
[3] Source:Polski słownik objaśniający. Polish explanatory dictionary (Polish)
[4] Source:Odkryć pochodzenie nazwisk. Discover the origin of surnames (Old words, Polish)
[5] Source:Origin of the concept of Little Russia.
*Mirror:Origin of names Little and Great Rus’ (Russia) Dmitry Sharko, 2019 (Russian).
[6] Source:Children of Rus’: Right-Bank Ukraine and the Invention of a Russian Nation by Faith Hillis 2013. ISBN: 9780801469268
[7] Source:Ethnographic map of the Russian Empire according to Ritikh and Venyukov St. Petersburg: Ilyin, 1862
*Mirror:Ethnographic map of the Russian Empire according to Ritikh and Venyukov, St. Petersburg: Ilyin, 1862
[8] Source:The word and name Ukraine: from the Kyiv Chronicle to Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Danylo Statsenko, Historical Truth 2021 (Ukrainian)
*Mirror:The word and name Ukraine: from the Kyiv Chronicle to Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Danylo Statsenko, Historical Truth 2021 (Ukrainian)
[9] Source:A general outline of the prairie plains commonly known as Ukraina: with the adjacent provinces by William de Beauplan 1648 (oriented with north to the bottom), US Library of Congress.
*Mirror:A general outline of the prairie plains commonly known as Ukraina: with the adjacent provinces by William de Beauplan 1648 (oriented with north to the bottom), US Library of Congress.
[10] Source:Principality of Kiev Map of principalities of Rus’ in 1237
*Mirror:Map of principalities of Rus’ in 1237 from wikipedia
[11] Source:How the Moscow princes made money by collecting tribute for the Golden Horde (Russian) Alexander Kostyukhin “Forum Bell” 2017, Russia
*Mirror:How the Moscow princes made money by collecting tribute for the Golden Horde (English, translated from Russian) Alexander Kostyukhin “Forum Bell” 2017, Russia
[12] Source:Grand Principality of Moscow, Britannica
[13] Source:Peter the Great, World History Encyclopedia
[14] Source:The Legacy of Sts. Anthony and Theodosius: The Kiev Caves Lavra , Orthodox Christianity 2015
[15] Source:Ukrainian Language, Illinois University Library 2019
[16] Source:Ethnographic map of European Russia, 1857 (Russian)
*Mirror:Ethnographic map of European Russia, 1857 (Russian)
[17] Source:Ethnographic map of the Russian Empire, A. Ilyin, 1889
*Mirror:Ethnographic map of the Russian Empire, A. Ilyin, 1889
[18] Source:Ethnography of the Russian Empire, A.F. Marx, St. Petersburg, 1907
*Mirror:Ethnography of the Russian Empire, A.F. Marx, St. Petersburg, 1907
[19] Source:Ethnographic map of European Russia, 1907 A.F. Marks (St. Petersburg)
*Mirror:Ethnographic map of European Russia, 1907 A.F. Marks (St. Petersburg)
[20] Source:Belgorod is the capital of Soviet Ukraine by Gennady Efimenko, 2017 “This day in history“ (Ukrainian)
*Mirror:Belgorod is the capital of Soviet Ukraine by Gennady Efimenko, 2017 (English)
[21] Source:Enslavement of the peasants of the Ukrainian Left Bank and Slobozhanshchina, Radio Liberty, 2006 (Ukrainian)
*Mirror:Enslavement of the Ukrainian peasants by Russian Empress Catherine II, Radio Liberty, 2006 (English)
[22] Source:Brothers or Enemies: The Ukrainian National Movement and Russia, from the 1840s to the 1870s by Johannes Remy, 2016 ISBN: 9781487511067
[23] Source:Bolsunovskij, K. V. Rodovoj — symbols of the Rurikids, great knyazes of Kiev (in Russian) 1907 (PDF)
*Mirror:Symbols of the Rurik dynasty, great princes of Kiev (in Russian) 1907 by K.Bolsunovskij PDF
[24] Source:Symbols of the Rurik dynasty and the falcon symbol. 1968, by Igor Babanov. (in Russian) Certificate of publication No. 218071000987.
*Mirror:Ancestral Coats of arms of the Rurik dynasty and the falcon symbol 1968, by Igor Babanov. (Russian)
[25] Source:The history of the symbols and anthem of the Kursk region. PDF (in Russian)
*Mirror:Coats of arms and flags of Rus’ in Ukraine - Soviet Kursk PDF (in Russian)
[26] Source:Coats of arms of the Kharkiv, 2006 Union of Heraldry of Russia (in Russian)
*Mirror:Coats of arms of the Kharkiv Region, 2006 (Russian) Union of Heraldry of Russia/TD>
[27] Source:SCYTHIANS, these are not SKITHS, (the speech of ancient Rus’ in Ukraine) 2022 dzen.ru (Russian)
*Mirror:SCYTHIANS, these are not SKITHS, (the speech of ancient Rus’ in Ukraine) 2022 dzen.ru (Russian)
[28] Source:Ukrainian language facts and uniqueness, Concierge Group 2024 (Russian)
*Mirror:Ukrainian language facts and uniqueness, Concierge Group 2024 (Russian)
[29] Source:Belarusian language, Wikipedia
*Mirror:Belarusian language, Wikipedia
[30] Source:Old Russian alphabet, Shutterstock
*Mirror:Old Russian alphabet, Shutterstock
[31] Source:Where to look for the unique Liberia of Ivan the Terrible?, livemem 2014
*Mirror:Where to look for the unique Liberia of Ivan the Terrible?, livemem 2014
[32] Source:Mordva alphabet, (1924-1927) Wikimedia Commons (Russian)
*Mirror:Mordva alphabet, (1924-1927) Wikimedia Commons (Russian)
[33] Source:A guide to the history of oppression of the Ukrainian language, by Olena Siruk 2022
*Mirror:A guide to the history of oppression of the Ukrainian language, by Olena Siruk 2022
[34] Source:Distribution of European Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroups by country in percentage
*Mirror:Distribution of European Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroups by country in percentage
[35] Source:Artist Henry Semiradskyi (1843 – 1902). The chanter of the ancient world (Russian)
[36] Source:Svyatoslav Igorevich, monument in village Kholki, Belgorod region (Russian)
*Mirror:Svyatoslav Igorevich, monument in village Kholki, Belgorod region (Russian)
[37] Source:Word ”khokhol”, wiktionary.org 2024 (Russian)
*Mirror:Word ”khokhol” in literature, wiktionary.org 2024 (Russian)
[38] Source:Khokhol, Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by V.I. Dahl (Russian)
*Mirror:Word ”khokhol”, Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by V.I. Dahl (Russian)
[39] Source:Women’s Ukrainian national costumes, Goods and services
[40] Source:Prince Svyatoslav Igorevich, “Russian history in a portrait.” (Russian)
*Mirror:Prince Svyatoslav Igorevich, “Russian history in a portrait.” (Russian)
[41] Source:The Romanovs and the falsification of Russian history, MK-Cinema. Alternative versions of history
*Mirror:The Romanovs and the falsification of Russian history, MK-Cinema. Alternative versions of history
[42] Source:Mordovian background, Saransk (Ulyanovsk) festival
*Mirror:Mordovian background, Saransk (Ulyanovsk) festival
[43] Source:Alexander Dugin and Ilyin School, RTVI 2024 (Russisn)
*Mirror:Alexander Dugin and Ilyin School, RTVI 2024 (translated by Google)
[44] Source:“Dinaric-I2a” and the expansion of Common Slavs from East-Central Europe
*Mirror:Distribution of ancient Slavs of the Y-haplogroup “Dinaric-I2a” from Central-Eastern Europe
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