- of Bulgaria.
History of
Bulgaria Bulgars His name is also
rarely spelled Kroum. The name is
derived from
Turkic kurum or korum. In
Bulgarian historiography...
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Kroum Pindoff (Bulgarian: Крум Пиндов) (1915 – 16
January 2013) was a
Bulgarian Canadian businessman.
Pindoff was born in Emporio,
Eordaia muni****lity...
- Ayn al-Kurum (Arabic: عين الكروم) is a
village in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of the al-Suqaylabiyah
District of the Hama Governorate. The...
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Qanafar Clos
Saint Thomas Domaine de Baal
Domaine des
Tourelles Domaine Wardy Kroum Kefraya M****aya
Terre Joie
Drugs have a long
tradition in the
Beqaa Valley...
- Majd al-Krum (Arabic: مَجْدُ الْكُرُوم Majd al-Kurūm, Hebrew: מַגְ'ד אל-כֻּרוּם) is an Arab town
located in the
Galilee in Israel's
Northern District about...
- Krum
Ivanov Yanev (Bulgarian: Крум Иванов Янев) (9
January 1929 – 24
August 2012) was a
Bulgarian footballer who pla**** at both
professional and international...
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attempted ********ination of Adel Emam by
Muhammad Kroum, a
former member of an
extremist group.
Kroum revealed that he was
tasked with ********inating Adel...
- (Subscription or parti****ting
institution membership required.) Batchvarov,
Kroum (3 July 2021). "The
Merchant Ship in the
British Atlantic, 1600–1800: Continuity...
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Captain James Cook. London: A and C Black. ISBN 9780713613827. Batchvarov,
Kroum (3 July 2021). "The
Merchant Ship in the
British Atlantic, 1600–1800: Continuity...
- Eudoxia,
though this name did not survive. In 805 AD, the
Bulgarian Khan
Kroum pillaged the town. In the late 9th century,
Emperor Michael III constructed...