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Madyar may refer to: People *Lajos Magyar Lajos Magyar (; 25 November 1891, Istvándi, Hungary – 17 July 1940, Moscow, Soviet Union) was a Hungarian Communist journalist and sinologist, active in the Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919, after the fall of which he was imprisoned by the Ho ... (1891–1940), Hungarian journalist and Sinologist also known as Lyudvig Ignatyevich Madyar * Robert "Madyar" Brovdi (born 1975), Ukrainian soldier and businessman * Mojtaba (Madyar) Saminejad (born 1980), Iranian blogger and writer Other * Barbastro, a city in Spain once known as "Madyar" under the Umayyad Empire {{disambiguation ...
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Lajos Magyar
Lajos Magyar (; 25 November 1891, Istvándi, Hungary – 17 July 1940, Moscow, Soviet Union) was a Hungarian Communist journalist and sinologist, active in the Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919, after the fall of which he was imprisoned by the Horthy regime. In 1922 Magyar went to the Soviet Union as the result of an exchange of prisoners. There he worked on the staff of the Comintern and at the newspaper ''Pravda''. Between 1926 and 1927 he was sent on a diplomatic mission to China. From 1929 to 1934 he served as deputy chief of the Oriental Secretariat of the Executive Committee of the Communist International. In 1934, Magyar was falsely accused of being involved in the Kirov assassination; he was arrested and sentenced to prison convicted as a " Zinovievite-Terrorist". Magyar was sent to a gulag, where he ultimately perished. The "Guidebook to the Pantheon of the Working-Class Movement of the Imre Mező Avenue Cemetery" reports that Lajos Magyar died on July 17, 1940, but desp ...
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Robert Brovdi
Robert Yosypovych Brovdi (; born 9 August 1975), commonly known by his Nom-de-guerre, call sign Madyar (, ) is a Ukrainian soldier, politician, and businessman who is the founder of the Ukrainian military drone unit "Madyar's Birds" (). Early life and civilian career Robert Brovdi comes from the city of Uzhhorod, in the far west of Ukraine near the Hungary–Ukraine border, border with Hungary, which is the origin of his nickname. Prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Brovdi was a successful businessman in the field of agriculture. He also headed the Zakarpattia regional branch of the public organization Front for Change (Ukraine), Front for Change for some time. Since the autumn of 2010, he served as director of the corporation Bread Investbud, which strained his relations with Front for Change and particularly its leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk due to revelations about Bread Investbud having links to then-Prime Minister of Russia, Vladimir Putin. He was completely expelled from ...
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Mojtaba Saminejad
Mojtaba (Madyar) Saminejad ( fa, مجتبی سمیع نژاد, born 30 September 1980 in Tehran) is an Iranian blogger and writer. He studied journalism at the Central Tehran Branch of Islamic Azad University. He is the president of Shahr-e Khorshid publications ( fa, انتشارات شهر خورشید) and editor of ''Ferdowsi'' magazine. Activities As a student, Saminejad was a writer and blogger. In 2004 Reporters Without Borders listed his as one of the ''Best blogs defending freedom of expression''. Saminejad's initial arrest on November 1, 2004, followed the publication on his blog of the arrests of three other bloggers. He was released on bail on January 27, 2005, relaunched his blog at a new address, and was promptly re-arrested on February 12, 2005. His bail was doubled to $125,000, which he could not pay. He was charged with "insulting the prophets" (punishable by the death penalty under Article 512 of the Iranian Islamic penal code), "endangering national securit ...
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