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41 workers and peasants
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > workers and peasants
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42 (a) group of peasants
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) group of peasants
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43 landless peasants
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44 kmetova
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45 seljaci
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46 seljaka
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47 talonpoikaiskapina
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48 bondekrig
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49 крестьяне
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50 поселяне
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51 сельчане
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52 селяне
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53 крестьянский мятеж
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54 крестьянское волнение
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55 крестьянское волнение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > крестьянское волнение
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56 крестьянский мятеж
«Великий мятеж» — the Great Rebellion
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > крестьянский мятеж
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57 der Bauernkrieg
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58 campesinado
m.peasants, peasantry.* * *1 peasantry, peasants plural* * *noun m.* * *SM peasantry, peasants pl* * *masculino peasantry, peasants (pl)* * *= peasantry.Ex. Most of the funds came from the upper class at first, but the peasantry began to contribute more during the last third of the century.* * *masculino peasantry, peasants (pl)* * *= peasantry.Ex: Most of the funds came from the upper class at first, but the peasantry began to contribute more during the last third of the century.
* * *peasantry, peasants (pl)* * *campesinado nmpeasants, peasantry* * *m peasantry, peasants pl -
59 paisanada
* * *femenino (RPl fam)la paisanada — the country folk (pl), the peasants (pl)
* * *femenino (RPl fam)la paisanada — the country folk (pl), the peasants (pl)
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60 Bauernkrieg
m HIST. Peasants’ War; in England: Peasants’ Revolt* * *Bau·ern·kriegm HIST Peasants' War* * *der (hist.)der Große Bauernkrieg, die Bauernkriege — the Peasant[s'] War
* * ** * *der (hist.)der Große Bauernkrieg, die Bauernkriege — the Peasant[s'] War
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