- and workers,
including the
aforementioned architects, as well as
Petko Momchilov,
Yordan Milanov,
Haralampi Tachev, Ivan Mrkvička,
Vasily Bolotnov, Nikolay...
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Pirot Fortress or
Momchilov grad (Momchilo's fortress,
Serbian and Bulgarian: Момчилов град) is
situated in Pirot, Serbia. It was
built in the 14th century...
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building designed in the Neo-Renaissance
style by the
noted architect Petko Momchilov and
built in 1892–1898 for the
Varna Girls' School. It
became state property...
- the
Synodal Palace which were both
designed in
cooperation with
Petko Momchilov. Born as
Yordan Milanov on
December 26, 1867, in the town of Elena, Bulgaria...
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described as the
sister of Momchil,
Bulgarian military leader, the
founder of
Momchilov grad, who held the
title of Sebastokrator. In 1365,
Alena became Queen...
- 1931
Dobri Bozhilov, acting, 29
August 1931 – 29
February 1932
Nikola Momchilov, 29
February 1932 – 31 July 1934
Dobri Bozhilov, acting, 2
August 1934...
- Ivan Mihailov, IMRO
member Ivan
Momchilov [bg]
carried out an
unsuccessful ********ination
attempt against Lazić.
Momchilov entered Lazić's
office in Belgrade...
- MF BUL
Radoslav Petrov 19 MF BUL
Martin Stelyanov 20 DF BUL
Georgi Momchilov 21 FW BUL
Desislav Dyakov 22 DF BUL
Georgi Donchev 23 MF BUL Damyan...
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Byzantine and
Eastern Orthodox ornamental elements, by the
architects Petko Momchilov and
Friedrich Grünanger in 1904–1905 and
approved on 30
January 1906,...
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among other buildings. The
Bulgarian architects Yordan Milanov and
Petko Momchilov designed the dome, the
narthex and the bell
tower in a
traditional Bulgarian...