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Chernorizets Hrabar (Church Slavonic: Чрьнори́зьць Хра́бръ, Črĭnorizĭcĭ Hrabrŭ, Bulgarian: Черноризец Храбър) was a
Bulgarian monk,
scholar and writer...
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Mykola Fedorovych Grabar (Ukrainian: Микола Федорович Грабар; born 1962) was a self-nominated
candidate in the 2004
Ukrainian presidential election. Previously...
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hrabar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hrabar is a
Slavic name.
Notable people with the name include:
Chernorizets Hrabar (9th century), Bulgarian...
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Andrej Hrabar (born 12
January 1978) is a
Slovenian rower. He
competed in the men's
coxless pair
event at the 2004
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Hrabar Nunatak (Nunatak
Hrabar \'nu-na-tak 'hra-b&r\) is a 160m
rocky peak on the
north coast of
Greenwich Island in the
South Shetland Islands, Antarctica...
- E.; Block, M.; Cantemir, R. A.; Cox, D. M.; Dietzel, D.; Giacoppo, F.;
Hrabar, Y.; Iliaš, M.; Jäger, E.; Krier, J.; Krupp, D.; Kurz, N.; Lens, L.; Löchner...
- Ohrid, Naum of Preslav,
Constantine of Preslav, Joan Ekzarh,
Chernorizets Hrabar, Angelar, Sava and
other scholars. The
script is
named in
honor of Saint...
- the 9th or
beginning of the 10th Century, the
Bulgarian monk
Chernorizets Hrabar stated: Прѣжде ѹбо словѣне не имѣхѫ писменъ · нѫ чрътами и рѣзами чьтѣхѫ...
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prominent figures were
Constantine of Preslav, John the
Exarch and
Chernorizets Hrabar, who is
believed by some
historians to have been Simeon I himself. They...
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Archived from the
original on
January 4, 2014.
Retrieved March 8, 2024.
Hrabar, Halszka; Kerley,
Graham I. H. (July 2013). "Conservation
goals for the...