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Panayot Ivanov Hitov (Bulgarian: Панайот Иванов Хитов) (November 11, 1830 –
February 22, 1918) was a
Bulgarian haidoutin (hajduk),
national revolutionary...
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Hitov Spur (Bulgarian: Хитов рид, ‘
Hitov Rid’ \'hi-tov 'rid\) is the narrow,
rocky ridge descending from
elevation 1700 to 500 m, and
projecting from Forbidden...
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another sister, Maria, died
during childhood.
Fellow revolutionary Panayot Hitov later described the
adult Levski as
being of
medium height and
having an...
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Panayot Hitov,
Bulgarian revolutionary...
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Angel Voyvoda (1812 – c. 1864)
Captain Petko Voyvoda (1844–1900)
Panayot Hitov (1830–1918)
Filip Totyu (1830–1907)
Hadzhi Dimitar (1840–1868)
Stefan Karadzha...
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Gotse Delchev Tsanko Dyustabanov Hadzhi Dimitar Ilarion Dragostinov Panayot Hitov Todor Kableshkov Stefan Karadzha Lyuben Karavelov Nikola Karev Asen Kojarov...
- ▌William L.
Rooney (Democratic) 49.7% ▌Charles
Mazer (Socialist) 0.3% ▌Max
Hitov (Labor) 0.1% Pennsylvania 2
George S.
Graham Republican 1912 In****bent re-elected...
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Hadzhi Dimitar and
several members of the
cheta that
Filip Totyu and
Panayot Hitov had
formed that
previous year.
Following the
announcement of the
death of...
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version of
Mustafa Shibil. This
story was
adapted into a film twice.
Panayot Hitov described him as well built, tall, fair-skinned and broad-shouldered. Mustafa...
- of a
basic fortification,
reportedly built by
Angel Voyvoda and
Panayot Hitov in
August 1863. The most
common trailheads for
ascending Trite Chuki are...