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Voynikov, Ivan. "Chapter II".
History of the
Bulgarian State Symbols (in Bulgarian)...
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Dobri Popov Voynikov (Bulgarian: Добри Попов Войников; 10
November 1833 – 27
March 1878) was a
Bulgarian teacher,
playwright and
journalist of the Bulgarian...
- some
Iranian language. However, this
explanation is
contested by
Zhivko Voynikov who
states that the name Ārśi
meant "Bright" or "White", and was the ancient...
- 1946–1947 1947–1948 1948–1967 1967–1971 1971–1990 Coat of arms of
Bulgaria Voynikov, Ivan. "Chapter V".
History of the
Bulgarian State Symbols (in Bulgarian)...
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National Flag of the
Republic of
Bulgaria About Bulgarian national symbols Voynikov, Ivan. "Part II. The
Bulgarian flag
through the centuries".
History of...
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Soldier Romance Soldado Slavic Soldat Soldatov/Soldatova
Soldatenko Soldatenkov Vojak Vojinović Voinovich/Vojnović
Voynikov Voynov/Voinov
Wojak Other Katona...
- the
Bulgarian April Uprising against the
Ottoman Empire in 1876
Dobri Voynikov (1833–1878),
writer and
enlightener Nadezhda Panayotova,
voice actress...
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Lakhanas (Λαχανᾶς, "cabbage") in Gr****.
According to
historian Zhivko Voynikov,[page needed]
Cordocuba was a
probable nickname of Ivaylo. He belonged...
- 1862 or 1895)
Filip Totyu (1830 - 1907)
Panayot Hitov (1830 – 1918)
Dobri Voynikov (1833 - 1878)
Lyuben Karavelov (1834 – 1879)
Dragan Manchov (1834 - 1908)...
- is a five-acts
satirical play
written by the
Bulgarian playwright Dobri Voynikov published in 1871. In a
comical folklore manner, the play
satirizes the...