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Yoakim Karchovski (Bulgarian: Йоаким Кърчовски; Macedonian: Јоаким Крчовски, romanized: Joakim Krčovski; c. 1750 – c. 1820), also
known as Hadži Joakim...
- Kadriu,
footballer Xhelil Asani,
footballer Omer Kaleshi,
painter Yoakim Karchovski,
priest Vlatko Lozanoski,
singer Vesna Milošević,
former handballer Vlado...
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Joakim Ingelsson,
Swedish orienteer Joakim Jonsson,
Swedish drummer Joakim Karchovski (c. 1750 – 1820),
Macedonian writer Joakim Karlsson (kickboxer), Swedish...
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Vratsa (1739–1813),
Abbot Spiridon Gabrovski (died 1824),
Abbot Yoakim Karchovski (died 1820), and
Abbot Kiril Peychinovich (died 1845). The
result of the...
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Popovich Doyno Gramatik Dimitraki Hadjitoshev Nikifor of Rila
Yoakim Karchovski (1750 - 1820)
Indzhe Voyvoda (1755 - 1821)
Kiril Peychinovich (1770 -...
- monk Iov,
recognized by some
researchers as the ****ure
educator Yoakim Karchovski, a
Bulgarian priest who
became an
important figure in the
Bulgarian National...
- Vrachanski) (1739–1813),
hieromonk Spiridon of Gabrovo,
hieromonk Yoakim Karchovski (d. 1820),
hieromonk Kiril Peychinovich (d. 1845).
Discontent with the...
- 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...
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Ioakim Karchovski's vernacular book, 1814...
- Kranjčević, poet (1960)
Miroslav Krleža,
Croatian writer (1988)
Yoakim Karchovski,
Macedonian writer (1970) Oton Kučera,
Croatian mathematician, physicist...