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- Sava Dobroplodni (Bulgarian: Сава Доброплодни; 3 December 1820 – 19 April 1894), born Sava Hadzhiiliev (Сава Хаджиилиев), was a Bulgarian writer, teacher...
- Bjelanović, Serbian politician Sava Caracaș, Romanian army general Sava Dobroplodni, Bulgarian writer Sava Dumitrescu, Romanian pharmacologist Sava Grujić...
- presented in Shumen in 1856. This is the comedy Mihal Mouseoed by Sava Dobroplodni, who at that time was a teacher in Shumen. The name of Dobri Voynikov...
- craftsman family. Originally, he was taught in his native town by Sava Dobroplodni and Sava Filaretov, but afterwards attended the Odessa Seminary. He was...
- theatrical work was the Sliven-born public and cultural worker Sava Dobroplodni, who wrote the first play in Bulgarian history - "Mihal Mishkoed". In...
- established in 1999 by Rositsa Petrova-Vasileva. It is organized by the Sava Dobroplodni Regional Library in Sliven, with the support of the Ministry of Culture...
- The Young Fur-Traders Frances Browne – Granny's Wonderful Chair Sava DobroplodniMihal the Mouse-Eater (first authorized theatrical production in Bulgaria)...
- Bulgarian). "Unique edition proceeds to the fund of regional library "sava dobroplodni" - Slive". reglibsliven.iradeum.com. A History by Don Mavro Orbini of...
- Grisha Ostrovski () 1963 Mihal Mishkoed Михал Мишкоед Mihal Mishkoed Sava Dobroplodni directed by Metodi Andonov () 1964 The Fourth Vertebra Четвъртият прешлен...
- (1824–1874, England, p/nf) Alfred Döblin (1878–1957, Germany, f/nf) Sava Dobroplodni (1820–1894, Bulgaria, nf) Pavol Dobšinský (1828–1885, Austria-Hungary/Hungary...