- name). The name
Gorna Dzhumaya (Горна Джума; "Upper
Dzhumaya")
distinguished the town from
Dolna Dzhumaya (Долна Джумая; "Lower
Dzhumaya", "****a-i Zir" in...
- The
Friday Mosque or
Dzhumaya Mosque (Bulgarian: Джумая джамия) is
located in Plovdiv,
Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria. Its
Turkish name is Hüdavendigâr Camii...
- The
Gorna Dzhumaya Uprising was an anti-Ottoman
rebellion that
broke out and
spread throughout the
Pirin region of
Ottoman Macedonia in 1902. The uprising...
-
Protestant minister, were
kidnapped while traveling between Bansko and
Gorna Dzhumaya (now Blagoevgrad), by an
Internal Macedonian-Adrianople
Revolutionary Organization...
-
camps in Bulgaria, but
after inspections Belev narrowed the
sites to
Gorna Dzhumaya and
Dupnica where he felt
local cooperation would be forthcoming. On 22...
- in the
period 1901-1903.
Tsonchev was the main
organizer of the
Gorna Dzhumaya Uprising in 1902 and a parti****nt in the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising...
- Turkish); in Bulgarian: Долна Джумая,
Dolna Dzhumaya; and in Aromanian:
Giumaia di-Nghios). "Upper
Dzhumaya" is
modern Blagoevgrad,
located in Bulgaria...
- the
night of 27–28 July the
Bulgarian forces were
pushed north to
Gorna Dzhumaya (now Blagoevgrad), 76 km
south of Sofia. Meanwhile, the Gr****
forces continued...
-
Bayezid I
Mosque Behram Pasha Mosque Bursa Grand Mosque Çapanoğlu
Mosque Dzhumaya Mosque Emir
Sultan Mosque Esmahan Sultan Mosque Evliya Kasim Pasha Mosque...
- back from
Macedonia to
Bulgaria in
December 1902,
after the
failed Gorna Dzhumaya Uprising, which,
contrary to Karev's, was
received cordially by Gr**** nationalists...