daughters, a rose, and anna, and he loved them so much that he named his city after both rosa anna rosanna manyd it that for a long time, that's got accustomed. the name rozana is ancient, possibly has turkic roots and is translated as a day of light or light , as girls were once called who were promised a good happy life, according to the second version, the name has ancient greek roots meaning it was given to the gods. or maybe it's much easier and this is a derivative of the belarusian cage of weapons, and therefore there are also options for interpreting the name, like a beautiful flower. as ruzhana, the town has been known since 1552 for the first time, as the possession of the tashkevich family, there were over 400 households, there was a brick and tile factory, a vazelyan school of the uniate monastery, a church and a church in the crops. they even created analogues of the slutsk belts by 1900. more than 3,500 people lived in the city. at that time, there was a higher religious educational institution for jews and the town became the center of jewish learning. in the 18-19 centuries, a w