- Vera
Mutafchieva (Bulgarian: Вера Мутафчиева;
March 28, 1929 – June 9, 2009) was a
Bulgarian writer and historian. Vera
Mutafchieva was born in Sofia,...
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novel on non-Bulgarian thematic, as well as her
trilogy "Balkani". Vera
Mutafchieva (1929–2009) is the
author of
historical novels which were translated...
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Evgeni Radushev,
Svetlana Ivanova,
Rumen Kovachev,
Rossitsa Gradeva, Vera
Mutafchieva. Sofia, IMIR, 2003. ISBN 954-8872-50-1 http://veramutafchieva.net/pdf/198...
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Simidchiev 27
Stara Zagora PP
Radoslav Rybarski 28
Targovishte ZD
Ilina Mutafchieva 29
Haskovo PP Asen
Vasilev 30
Shumen PP
Nikolay Denkov 31
Yambol PP Miroslav...
- Univ of
Wisconsin Press. pp. 699–. ISBN 978-0-299-10744-4. Vera P.
Mutafchieva (1988).
Agrarian relations in the
Ottoman Empire in the 15th and 16th...
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metaphor for the
human condition.
Bulgarian Ottoman historian Vera
Mutafchieva,
inspired by Cem Sultan's
importance in
European politics of the 15th...
- (Bulgarian: Аз, Анна Комнина, lit. 'I, Anna Comnena') was
written by Vera
Mutafchieva, a
Bulgarian writer and historian. In
Julia Kristeva's 2004
murder mystery...
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Gospodinov (2022)
International Booker Prize winner The Case of Cem by Vera
Mutafchieva (2024) Blair,
Elizabeth (23 May 2023). "Georgi
Gospodinov and Angela...
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retrieved 3 July 2010 Dobbs, Richard; Lund, Susan; Woetzel, Jonathan;
Mutafchieva, Mina (February 2015). "Debt and (not much) deleveraging".
McKinsey Global...
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Shishman of
Vidin (who did not rule as tsar) is
counted as "Shishman I".
Mutafchieva, Vera P. (1969). Bulgaria's Past. Sofia-Press. p. 76. Georgescu, Vlad...