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defensive line Lüleburgaz - Karaağaç -
Bunarhisar during the
First Balkan War. The
former spelling of its name was
Bunarhisar. The
settlement was
captured by...
- Lule
Burgas (Turkish: Lüleburgaz Muharebesi) or
Battle of
Luleburgas –
Bunarhisar (Bulgarian: Битка при Люлебургас – Бунархисар, Turkish: Lüleburgaz – Pınarhisar...
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spread among the
Bulgarian soldiers after the
Battle of
Luleburgas -
Bunarhisar. Meanwhile, the
Bulgarian 2nd
Thracian division's forces, 49,180 men divided...
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Kalkandzhiev Varna Diko
Dzhelebov Malko Tarnovo Anastas Razboynikov Svilengrad Bunarhisar (Pınarhisar)
district committee leader Spas
Tsvetkov Evla
Nikola Kardzhiev...
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replaced by
Bulgarian refugees,
mostly from
Eastern Thrace,
specifically Bunarhisar (150 families). The Gr**** name of the town was Achtòpolis, Αχτοπολις or...
- the revolt, he was head of a
detachment of 100
insurgents operating in
Bunarhisar.
After the uprising, in 1906 he
entered again with a
detachment in Ottoman...
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After he
finished the school, he
became a
major teacher for the
region of
Bunarhisar.
There he met the
revolutionary band of Ivan
Shishmanov with the goal...
- Army as a volunteer. On
October 17, 1912 he died on the
battlefield by
Bunarhisar. "Биография на сайта на ВМРО".
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original on 2009-11-26...
- to the
battlefields of
Eastern Thrace,
including Lozengrad, Catalca,
Bunarhisar and others. (Born 30 June 1889, Maršov – Died 2 July 1958, Leopoldov....
- resistance. In the
rebel strongholds of
Malko Tarnovo,
Lozengrad and
Bunarhisar, the
uprising grew into a m**** movement, with
people of all ages and genders...