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- (souravli), askomandoura, classical guitar (especially in Eastern Crete), boulgari, and daouli (davul). There is also an instrument known as the viololyra...
- in the region of Epirus, Greece, in 1884 by the silversmith Sotirios Boulgaris (Gr****: Σωτήριος Βούλγαρης, Italian: Sotirio Bulgari) as a single jewellery...
- the lyre in Crete. Thus, he was occasionally using the string instrument boulgari as accompanying instrument, po****r at that time in the Rethymnon. Bouzouki...
- born on 5 May 1890, the second of three sons of Sotirios Bulgari (born Boulgaris) and his wife Elena. Giorgio and his elder brother Costantino Bulgari...
- The bulgari or boulgari (Gr****: μπουλγαρί) is a string instrument that originates from Turkey, especially from Anatolia among the Oghuz Turks living in...
- students, coffee shop owners, traders and sailors. Their priest was Daniel Boulgaris, who also seems to have taken the initiative to gain permission from the...
- Ottoman Empire Basil Zaharoff (1849–1936): Muğla, Ottoman Empire Sotirios Boulgaris (1857–1932): Paramythia, Epirus, then part of the Ottoman Empire Elia...
- Eugenios Voulgaris or Boulgaris (Gr****: Εὐγένιος Βούλγαρης; Russian: Евгений Вулгарский, Евгений Вулгар; 1716–1806) was a Gr**** Orthodox cleric, author...
- agricultural land holdings. Ando was first settled around 1862 by Ghikas Boulgaris (locally known as Jigger Bulgary), a Gr**** convict who had been transported...
- resident at Arnprior in the 1830s was the Gr****-born shepherd Ghikas Boulgaris (aka Jigger Bulgary) who was married to Mary Lyons at the property in...