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- Yoakim Karchovski (Bulgarian: Йоаким Кърчовски; Macedonian: Јоаким Крчовски; c. 1750 – c. 1820), also known as Hadži Joakim, was a cleric, writer and one...
- Kadriu, footballer Xhelil Asani, footballer Omer Kaleshi, painter Yoakim Karchovski, priest Vlatko Lozanoski, singer Vesna Milošević, former handballer Vlado...
- monk Iov, recognized by some researchers as the ****ure educator Yoakim Karchovski, a Bulgarian priest who became an important figure in the Bulgarian National...
- Joakim Ingelsson, Swedish orienteer Joakim Jonsson, Swedish drummer Joakim Karchovski (c. 1750 – 1820), Macedonian writer Joakim Karlsson (kickboxer), Swedish...
- Vrachanski) (1739–1813), hieromonk Spiridon of Gabrovo, hieromonk Yoakim Karchovski (d. 1820), hieromonk Kiril Peychinovich (d. 1845). Discontent with the...
- Popovich Doyno Gramatik Dimitraki Hadjitoshev Nikifor of Rila Yoakim Karchovski (1750 - 1820) Indzhe Voyvoda (1755 - 1821) Kiril Peychinovich (1770 -...
- Vratsa (1739–1813), Abbot Spiridon Gabrovski (died 1824), Abbot Yoakim Karchovski (died 1820), and Abbot Kiril Peychinovich (died 1845). Source: The result...
- Ioakim Karchovski's vernacular book, 1814...
- the now-defunct Oslomej Muni****lity and is the birthplace of Yoakim Karchovski. According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 40 inhabitants...
- new ideas of the 19th century to the city. During this period, Yoakim Karchovski with the help of the local traders in 1814-1819, printed five famous books...