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Stefan Karadzha (Bulgarian: Стефан Караджа,
pronounced [ˈstɛfɐn kɐrɐˈd͡ʒa]; 11 May 1840 – 31 July 1868) was a
Bulgarian revolutionary from the national...
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Romanized as Qarājeh
Malek and Qarājeh Molk; also
known as
Gharajeh Malek,
Karadzha, Karajamulik, and Qarājeh Malīk) is a
village in Ozomdel-e
Jonubi Rural...
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Stefan Karadzha Peak (Bulgarian: връх Стефан Караджа, romanized: vrah
Stefan Karadzha, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈstɛfɐn kɐrɐˈd͡ʒa]) is the ice-covered peak of elevation...
- 13750°E / 40.38333; 48.13750
Karadzhaly (also,
Kagadzhy and Kagadzhyly) is a
village in the
Kurdamir Rayon of Azerbaijan.
Karadzhaly at
GEOnet Names Server...
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Rakovski on 21 May 1865.
Among its
members were
Hadzhi Dimitar,
Stefan Karadzha,
Yurdan Yurdanov,
Petar Shivarov and
Todor Shivarov. The band
crossed the...
- (1830–1918)
Filip Totyu (1830–1907)
Hadzhi Dimitar (1840–1868)
Stefan Karadzha (1840–1868)
Rumena Voyvoda (1829 – 1862 or 1895) (in Bulgarian) Karposh...
- Feyẕollāh; also
known as Farājeh-ye Bālā,
Gharajeh Fizelah,
Nizhnyaya Karadzha, Qarājeh Bālā, Qarājeh Faẕlollāh, Qarājeh-ye Fazlollāh, and Qarājeh-ye...
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Tsanko Dyustabanov Hadzhi Dimitar Panayot Hitov Todor Kableshkov Stefan Karadzha Lyuben Karavelov Nikola Karev Asen
Kojarov Vasil Levski Georgi Obretenov...
- (1893–1958),
violinist Alexandru Ciucurencu (1903–1977),
painter Stefan Karadzha (1840–1868),
Bulgarian revolutionary,
studied in
Tulcea and is ****ociated...
- was
built in 1862. In 1876 the
detachment of
Hadzhi Dimitar and
Stefan Karadzha p****ed
through the village. The
warriors stopped and lit the Bulgarian...