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Mount Kozyak (Bulgarian: връх Козяк, romanized: vrah
Kozyak, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈkɔzʲɐk]) is the ice-covered peak
rising to 709 m in
Brugmann Mountains on Liège...
- 12609. ISSN 0021-8782. PMC 5442144. PMID 28418109. Stedman,
Hansell H.;
Kozyak,
Benjamin W.; Nelson, Anthony; Thesier,
Danielle M.; Su,
Leonard T.; Low...
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autumn of the same year, Amadeus' navy took Pomorie, Nessebar, Emona, and
Kozyak, and on 25
October besieged the
strong fortress of Varna,
where it was repulsed...
- Dobro****a took over the
fortress of
Midia and by 1356
managed to
seize Kozyak (present-day Obzor) and
Emona from the Byzantines. In 1366
Emperor Ivan...
- 2015.05.007. ISSN 0047-2484. PMID 26058822. S2CID 10410978.
Stedman HH,
Kozyak BW,
Nelson A,
Thesier DM, Su LT, Low DW,
Bridges CR,
Shrager JB, Minugh-Purvis...
- kingdom. New York: Norton. pp. 272–274. ISBN 0-393-32779-5.
Stedman HH,
Kozyak BW,
Nelson A,
Thesier DM, Su LT, Low DW,
Bridges CR,
Shrager JB, Minugh-Purvis...
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century the
Bulgarian Empire constructed the
important fortress and town of
Kozyak on a
height over
river banks some 3 km
upstream from its mouth,
which guarded...
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village near Lopare,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Kozjak or
Kozyak, a
medieval name of
Obzor Kozyak, Bulgaria, a
village in
Silistra Province Kozjak Island...
- the law
firms Frates, Fay,
Floyd & Pearson; ****ney, Hadlow, & Adams; and
Kozyak, Tropin, & Throckmorton. Huck has
taught trial advocacy as an
adjunct professor...
- Dupyany, Labohovo, Chernichevo, Slatina, Bukovik, Melovo, Su****sa, Grebeno,
Kozyak,
Trbukhinitsa and others. The
secretary of the
English emb****y in Constantinople...