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Kliment of
Tarnovo (born
Vasil Nikolov Drumev, Bulgarian: Васил Николов Друмев; c. 1841 – 10 July 1901,
known by his
title as
Metropolitan Kliment of Turnovo)...
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Stefan Beron Acting members:
Marin Drinov (1838–1906) –
Chairman Vasil Drumev (1840–1901) –
Member Vasil D.
Stoyanov (1839–1910) –
Secretary The following...
- 1879
Monarch Alexander Preceded by
Office established Succeeded by
Vasil Drumev Minister of
Interior In
office 17 July 1879 – 6
December 1879
Premier Himself...
- that were
continued by the next
generations of playwrights, such as
Vasil Drumev and Ivan Vazov. In the
early 1870s
Voynikov was
close to the right-wing...
- 1906)
Stefan Karadzha (1840 – 1868)
Hadzhi Dimitar (1840 – 1868)
Vasil Drumev (1841 – 1901)
Nikola Voyvodov (1841 - 1847)
Georgi Benkovski (1843 – 1876)...
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Secondary School Vladimir Komarov.
There are nine high schools:
Vasil Drumev School of
Natural Sciences and Math (biology, chemistry, math), Professor...
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Atanas Dalchev Dimcho Debelyanov Alexenia Dimitrova Dimitar Dimov Vasil Drumev Petya Dubarova John
Exarch Dora Gabe
Nikolai Haitov Paisiy Hilendarski Chernorizetz...
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Karavelov (1834–1879)
Vasil Levski (1837–1873)
Ekzarh Yosif (1840–1915)
Vasil Drumev (1841–1901)
Georgi Benkovski (1843–1876)
Petko Karavelov (1943–1903) Hristo...
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minister of
Bulgaria Ivan
Dochev (1906–2005), anti-communist
politician Vasil Drumev (Clement of Tarnovo) (1841–1901),
clergyman and politician,
twice Prime...
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chair of
logic and
English literature at the
University of Aberdeen.
Vasil Drumev,
later Metropolitan Kliment of
Tarnovo and Bulgaria's
Prime Minister, brings...