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Maksim Haretski

Maksim Harecki (18 February 1893 – 10 February 1938) was a Belarusian prose writer, an activist of the Belarusian national-democratic renewal, folklorist, lexicographer, professor. Maksim Harecki was also known by his pen-names ''Maksim Bełarus, M.B. Bełarus, M.H., A. Mścisłaŭski, Dzed Kuźma, Macej Myška, Mizeryus Monus''. In his works he often appeared as ''Kuźma Batura, Liavon Zaduma.''
==Family==

Maksim Harecki was born in village of Małaja Bahaćkaŭka in a peasant’s family. He had two brothers – Haŭryła and Ivan. In 1919 he married Leaniła Čarniaŭskaja in Vilnia. His wife worked as a teacher in the Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia. They had a son Leanid who died in the battle of Leningrad. Also, they had a daughter, Halina.

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