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- the town Tuthom, though its more common name in Bulgarian was Анхиало, Anhialo based on the Gr**** name. During the Ottoman rule, the town was called Ahyolu...
- Sliven, Yambol, Kazalagach, Kavakli and Kotel Department of Burgas: Burgas, Anhialo, Karnobat and Aytos The following is a district-by-district po****tion...
- Bulgarian territory - Sozopol (Apollonia), Nessebar (Messambria), Pomorie (Anhialo) and others. Today the Archaeological museum is one of the four expositions[clarification...
- wealth for the town's residentsVarna Necropolis. Nearby is the ancient Anhialos, whose livelihood was the extraction of sea salt. The extraction technology...
- Bishop of Dimitriada Cleonikos. Five basilicas have been revealed in Nea Anhialos, showing that the area was undergoing a spiritual growth in that era. Magnesias...
- Paldin/Ploudin → PoulpoudevaFilibePlovdiv AnchialosTuthomAnhyoluAnhialoPomorie Ruschuk (Rusčuk) → Rousse Şumnu → ShumenKolarovgrad (1950)...
- betray and attack Bulgaria, but his army was crushed in the battle of Anhialo. After the death of Justinian II, the Bulgarians continued their crusades...
- Parti****te Angel Kanchev Tryavna 4 Level - A OFG North-West A OFG Gabrovo Anhialo Pomorie 4 Level - A OFG South-East A OFG Burgas Apolon Sliven 4 Level -...
- senior. The recipient of a classical education at his father's palace in Anhialo, Andronikos learned to speak and write in Gr****, Italian, German, Neo-Latin...
- Renaissance. In the 19th century the citizens of Karnobat expelled the bishop of Anhialo and so eliminated the Gr**** influence. During the Russian-Turkish War (1877–1878)...