Shkloŭ
Škłoŭ (Belarusian: Шклоў, [ʂkɫɔu̯]; Russian: Шклов, Shklov) is a town in Mahilyow Voblast, Belarus, located 35 km north of Mogilev on the Dnieper river. It has a railway station on the line between Orsha and Mogilev. The population is 13,282 (2007estimate[1]). Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus 1994 to the present (2010), promoted to the director of the construction materials plant in Shklov raion before he made his mark as a collective farm manager and then moved into politics.[2]
History
- 1535: First records about the town.
- 1654, 1656 - two battles, see battles of Shkloŭ
- April 10, 1762: Coat of Arms.
Transport
- Railway station
- 3 bus routes.
People
- Semyon Zorich, Serbian-born Russian General who founded an estate in Shkloŭ (Shklov).
- Yitzhak Salkinsohn, born in Shklov
- Joshua Zeitlin, rabbinical scholar and philanthropist, born here
- Shklovsky, Shklover – someone from Shklov
- Yehoshua Leib Diskin, rabbi in Shklov
- Rogatchover Gaon, studied in Shklov under Yehoshua Leib
- Israel ben Samuel of Shklov (c.1770–May 13, 1839)
- Pavel Axelrod (1850–1928), Russian Menshevik revolutionary
- Zalman Shneur (1887–1959), Hebrew and Yiddish poet
- Baruch Schick of Shklov (1744–1808) rabbi and scholar, Hebrew author and translator[3]
- Josef Gusikov, klezmer musician, born in Shklov.
- Naum Eitingon, general of the NKVD and murderer of Leon Trotsky, born in shklov
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