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Lazar Madzharov (Bulgarian: Лазар Маджаров) was a
Bulgarian teacher,
revolutionary and
member of the
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO)...
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Khristo Madzharov (born 28
March 1943) is a
Bulgarian biathlete. He
competed in the 20 km
individual event at the 1976
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- ISBN 978-1-5386-5541-2, S2CID 52285213,
retrieved September 12, 2021
Madzharov,
Nikolay D.; Nemkov,
Valentin S. (January 2017). "Technological inductive...
- the
Adrianopolitan revolutionary leadership –
Stamat Ikonomov,
Lazar Madzharov and
Hristo Silyanov – in the
village of
Golyamo Kokorafi. They agreed...
- The town was
named after the
Thracian Bulgarian revolutionary Dimitar Madzharov (1882–1949). Its name
before 1912 was
Yatadzhik (Turkish: Yatacık or Yatakçık...
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Nation Player — GK BUL Ivan
Goshev (from
Dunav Ruse) — DF BUL
Georgi Madzharov (from
Sportist Svoge) — MF BUL
Mihail Chilikov (from
Lokomotiv Sofia)...
- the country's
former allies. A
friendly gesture was made when
Mihail Madzharov,
Dimitar Stanchov and
Radko Dimitriev (who were well
known for
their pro-Entente...
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signatures of
Boris III of Bulgaria,
Aleksandar Stamboliyski, and
Mihail Madzharov Signed 27
November 1919
Location Neuilly-sur-Seine,
France Condition Ratification...
- St
Nedelya Church bomb
attack 38 10 June 1925 13
November 1925
Georgi Madzharov shot on the
street by a
dismissed director 39 7
April 1926 14
March 1932...
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August 2023.
Event occurs at 1:45.
Retrieved 21
August 2023 – via YouTube.
Madzharov,
Velizar (19
August 2023). "Нургюл Салимова мечтае за топ 10 в шахмата...