I. D. Serebryakov
Igor Dmitrievich Serebryakov (Игорь Дмитриевич Серебряков; 27 November 1917[1] – 1998) was a Russian lexicographer and translator. He along with Igor Rabinovich made the first Punjabi-Russian Dictionary.
Books
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gollark: "is it possible to bomb the house of lords" is a *great* question.
gollark: I assumed it was higher.
gollark: What? Maybe. But there is *not* much to do here.
gollark: I live in random countryside and it's annoying, but I mostly go into the city for social stuff.
References
- Prof. Pritam Singh (1993). Punjabi Sahit Di Itihaskari (Punjabi) Historiography of Punjabi Literature. p. 34.
- Serebrjakov, Igorʹ D. (1973). "I.D. Serebryakov. Sketches of ancient Indian literature [Očerki drevneindijskoj literatury, engl.] Transl. From the Russ. By H.C. Gupta".
- Punjabi literature : a brief outline / I. Serebryakov ; [translated by T. A. Zalite] | National Library of Australia
- Punjabi literature (Open Library)
- Punjabi literature : a brief outline / I. Serebryakov ; [translated by T. A. Zalite]. - Version details - Trove
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