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Mihkel Reinsalu
Mihkel is an Estonian masculine given name, a version of Michael. People named Mihkel include: *Mihkel Ainsalu (born 1996), footballer *Mihkel Aksalu (born 1984), football goalkeeper *Mikk-Mihkel Arro (born 1984), decathlete *Mihkel Järveoja (born 1986), orienteer *Mihkel Juhkam (1884–1942), politician * Mihkel Jürna (1899–1972), writer and translator * Mihkel Kerem (born 1981), composer and violinist *Mihkel Kirves (born 1996), basketball player *Mihkel Klaassen (1880–1952), judge *Mihkel Kraav (born 1966), historian, data communications specialist and politician *Mihkel Kukk (born 1983), javelin thrower *Mihkel Lepper (1900–1980), actor *Mihkel Leppik (1932–2021), rowing coach *Mihkel Lüdig (1880–1958), composer, organist and choir conductor *Mihkel Martna (1860–1934), politician and journalist *Mihkel Mathiesen (1918–2003), statesman *Mihkel Mattisen (born 1976), musician, pop singer, songwriter and music producer *Mihkel Mihkelson (1899–1943), politician ...
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Estonia
Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia. The territory of Estonia consists of the mainland, the larger islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, and over 2,200 other islands and islets on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, covering a total area of . The capital city Tallinn and Tartu are the two largest urban areas of the country. The Estonian language is the autochthonous and the official language of Estonia; it is the first language of the majority of its population, as well as the world's second most spoken Finnic language. The land of what is now modern Estonia has been inhabited by '' Homo sapiens'' since at least 9,000 BC. The medieval indigenous population of Estonia was one of the last " pagan" civilisations in Europe to adopt Ch ...
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Mihkel Leppik
Mihkel Leppik (27 October 1932 – 7 July 2021) was an Estonian rowing coach. Leppik was born in Tallinn. In 1953 and 1954 he was six times Estonian champion in different rowing disciplines. From 1950 onwards, he worked as a rowing coach. His students included Jüri Jaanson, Tõnu Endrekson and Tiit Helmja. Awards: * 1989 and 1990: Estonian Coach of the Year * 2005: Order of the Estonian Red Cross The Order of the Estonian Red Cross ( et, Eesti Punase Risti teenetemärk; french: Ordre de la Croix-Rouge Estonienne) was instituted in 1920 by the Estonian Red Cross Society. The Order of the Estonian Red Cross is bestowed in order to give rec ..., IV class. References 1932 births 2021 deaths Estonian sports coaches Estonian male rowers Sportspeople from Tallinn {{Estonia-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Mihkel Veske
Mihkel Veske ( – ) was an Estonian poet and linguist.Henno Jänes, ''Geschichte der estnischen Literatur'', p48. Life Mihkel Veske was born in Veske farm, Holstre Parish (now in Metsla village, Viljandi Parish), Viljandi County in northern Livonia. He attended the village school in Pullerits, the parish school in Paistu and secondary school in Tartu. Between 1866 and 1867 he attended the mission school in Leipzig. In 1872 he graduated from the University of Leipzig with a doctoral degree. He published his doctorate in 1873 on comparative grammar of languages. Veske then returned to Estonia and worked as a journalist for the newspaper '' Eesti Põllumees''. From 1874 to 1887 Veske was a lecturer in Estonian language at the University of Dorpat. From 1886 until his untimely death in 1890 Veske was a lecturer in Finno-Ugric languages at the University of Kazan. During the 1880s, Veske was one of the leading representatives of the Estonian national awakening. He belonged to ...
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Mihkel Tüür
Mihkel Tüür (born 2 July 1976 in Tallinn) is an Estonian architect. Tüür studied in the Estonian Academy of Arts in the department of architecture and city planning. He studied architecture 1996/7 in Ecole d'Architecture Paris Vale de Marne and 1999/2000 in Virginia Tech Architectural Consortium in Washington DC. He graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2001. Tüür works in the architectural bureau KTA (Kadarik Tüür Arhitektid OÜ). Notable works by Tüür are the central square of Rakvere, the apartment buildings in Laagri, Tallinn, the four apartment buildings in Rotermanni Quarter and the new apartment building in the old town of Tallinn. Tüür is a member of Union of Estonian Architects. Works * Apartment building on Põldma Street, 2003 (with Ott Kadarik) * Apartment buildings in Laagri, 2003 (with Ott Kadarik, Villem Tomiste Villem Tomiste (born 8 August 1975 in Tallinn) is an Estonian architect. He graduated from high school in 1993 Tallinna Liivala ...
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Mihkel Truusööt
Mihkel Truusööt (5 November 1903 Kloostri Parish, Harju County – 23 March 1993 Sweden) was an Estonian politician and businessman. He was a member of Estonian National Assembly Estonian National Assembly ( et, Rahvuskogu) was a bicameral national assembly which was convened after the 1936 Estonian National Assembly referendum received popular support to draft a new constitution. The First Chamber had 80 members and was ... ( et, Rahvuskogu) and former Minister of Economics. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Truusoot, Mihkel 1903 births 1993 deaths Members of the Estonian National Assembly Economy ministers of Estonia Estonian businesspeople Estonian World War II refugees Estonian emigrants to Sweden Estonian military personnel of the Estonian War of Independence Recipients of the Military Order of the Cross of the Eagle, Class IV University of Tartu alumni People from Lääneranna Parish ...
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Mihkel Rõuk
Mihkel Rõuk (5 September 1891 Kabala Parish, Viljandi County – 25 September 1941 Sverdlovsk Oblast) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of Estonian National Assembly ( et, Rahvuskogu). Following the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940, Rõuk was arrested by the NKVD on 14 June 1941 in Türi. He died during interrogation in prison custody in the gulag camp system in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR or RSFSR ( rus, Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, Rossíyskaya Sovétskaya Federatívnaya Soci ... on 25 September 1942. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rouk, Mihkel 1891 births 1941 deaths Members of the Estonian National Assembly People who died in the Gulag Estonian people who died in Soviet detention People from Türi Parish ...
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Mihkel Raud
Mihkel Raud (born 18 January 1969) is an Estonian writer, music artist, actor, and a former member of the Estonian parliament. He is best known for his book ''Musta pori näkku'' and as a former host of an Estonian talk show on TV3. Personal life Mihkel Raud was born the middle of three siblings to children's authors Eno Raud and Aino Raud (''née'' Pervik). His grandfather was playwright, poet and writer Mart Raud. His older brother is scholar and author Rein Raud and his younger sister is artist Piret Raud. Career Mihkel Raud began his career as a child actor. In 1981, he played the role of Tõnn in the Helle Murdmaa-directed musical-family feature film '' Nukitsamees'', based on the 1920 children's story of the same name by Oskar Luts. The same year, he appeared as Riho in the Raivo Trass-directed television film ''Keskpäev'', based on the 1972 trilogy ''Lugu lendavate taldrikutega'' penned by his father. In addition to his interest in literature and music, Raud was ...
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Mihkel Pung
Mihkel Pung ( in Vana-Põltsamaa Parish (now Põltsamaa Parish), Kreis Fellin – 11 October 1941 in , Sverdlovsk Oblast) was an Estonian politician and a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia and Speaker of the National Council (upper chamber) from 21 April 1938 to 5 July 1940. Pung was Minister of Finance in 1931. He was arrested during the Soviet invasion of Estonia and sent to Sevurallag (Sosva lager), a Soviet gulag in Sverdlovsk Oblast Sverdlovsk Oblast ( rus, Свердловская область, Sverdlovskaya oblast) is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia located in the Ural Federal District. Its administrative center is the city of Yekaterinburg, formerly known as S .... He died in imprisonment in 1941. References 1876 births 1941 deaths People from Põltsamaa Parish People from Kreis Fellin Landlords' Party politicians National Centre Party (Estonia) politicians Government ministers of Estonia Finance ministers of Estonia Ministers ...
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Mihkel Poll
Mihkel Poll (born 14 August 1986 in Tallinn) is an Estonian pianist trained at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre under Ivari Ilja Ivari Ilja (born May 3, 1959 in Tallinn) is an Estonian pianist trained at the Moscow Conservatory under Vera Gornostayeva and Sergei Dorensky best known for his work as an accompanist. He is the rector of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre .... References Grieg in Bergen Music Festival Mihkel Poll official website 1986 births Living people Estonian classical pianists Musicians from Tallinn Tallinn Music High School alumni 21st-century Estonian musicians Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre alumni 21st-century classical pianists {{classical-pianist-stub ...
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Mihkel Mutt
Mihkel Mutt (born 18 February 1953 in Tartu) is an Estonian writer, essayist, columnist and editor. Life Mihkel Mutt is the son of linguist and translator and the grandson of military colonel and diplomat Victor Mutt. Mutt studied philology and journalism at the University of Tartu from 1971 to 1976. After completing his studies, he was an editor at a publishing house and for various literary journals until 1987. After he worked two years as a dramatist at a youth theater (Noorsooteater NUKU Theatre ( et, NUKU teater, formerly ''Estonian State Puppet Theatre and Estonian Puppet and Youth Theatre'') is an Estonian theatre located in Tallinn. The institution focuses on puppetry. It is currently the only professional puppet and visu ...). Between 1990/91 Mutt was the head of the Information Department in the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.J Talvet, ''The State of Estonian Literature Following the Reestablishment of Independence '', World Literature Today, Vol. 72, Universi ...
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Mihkel Mihkelson
Mihkel Mihkelson (25 December 1899 Surju Parish, Pärnu County – 13 September 1943 Tubelsk) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of IV Riigikogu IV Riigikogu was the fourth legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1929 elections (held on 11–13 May 1929). It sat between 15 June 1929 and 14 June 1932, before the next round of elections were he .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mihkelson, Mihkel 1899 births 1943 deaths Members of the Riigikogu, 1929–1932 Members of the Riigikogu, 1932–1934 Estonian Social Democratic Workers' Party politicians Estonian prisoners and detainees Estonian people who died in Soviet detention People who died in the Gulag University of Tartu alumni People from Saarde Parish ...
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Mihkel Mattisen
Mihkel Mattisen (born 13 August 1976, in Tallinn) is an Estonian pianist, pop singer, songwriter, music producer and teacher. He studied piano at Tallinn Music High School. From 1994 to 2000 he continued to study piano at Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. He is the author of the song "So There Can be a New Beginning" which was sung by Birgit Õigemeel during Eurovision Song Contest 2013. He was a member for the band Jam (1994–2005), and for the pop-ensemble Swingers. He was a pianist in television series "Tähed muusikas" ('Stars in Music'). He started teaching at Kadrina Kadrina is a small borough ( et, alevik) in Lääne-Viru County, northern Estonia. It is the administrative centre of Kadrina Parish. Kadrina is located in the crossing point of Tallinn–Saint Petersburg (Tallinn–Narva) railway, Pärnu– R ... Secondary school (Kadrina Keskkool) in September of 2020. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mattisen, Mihkel Estonian pianists 20th-century Estonian male ...
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