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Mijaks (Macedonian: Мијаци, romanized: Mijaci) are an
ethnographic group of
Macedonians who live in the
Lower Reka [mk]
region which is also
known as Mijačija...
- Bulgarian: Георги Пулевски, Serbian: Ђорђе Пуљевски; 1817–1895) was a
Mijak writer and revolutionary. ****vski was born in 1817 in Galičnik, then under...
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Macedonia and
along with
Lazaropole is one of the two
biggest and
oldest Mijak villages in the region. Galičnik has well-preserved
traditional architecture...
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shortlisted for the
James Tiptree, Jr.
Award for her
novels Empress of
Mijak and The
Riven Kingdom.
Miller also
writes under the
pseudonym K. E. Mills...
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Empress of
Mijak (known as
Empress in
North America and the
United Kingdom) is the
first novel in the
Godspeaker series by
Karen Miller. It was published...
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Macedonians Indo-European →
Slavic →
Macedonian North Macedonia Torbesh,
Mijaks, Brsjaks,
along with
significant po****tions in Australia, Germany, Italy...
- ISBN 9780930042592. In 1875,
Gorge M. ****vski, who
identifies himself as
mijak galicki 'a
mijak from Galicnik' Daskalov, Rumen; Marinov,
Tchavdar (2013). Entangled...
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known as Dičo
Zograf (Дичо Зограф) (1819–1872) was a
Mijak iconographer,
fresco painter and a
representative of the
Debar Art School...
- this song № 212,
which refers to
Sirma Vojvoda, she
married a
Bulgarian Mijak from Krushevo. She was
killed by
Turks in 1864.
Sirma Voyvoda is recognized...
- Peyrillac-et-Millac (French pronunciation: [peʁijak e
mijak]; Occitan:
Pairilhac e Milhac) is a
former commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...