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Dimitar Obshti (Bulgarian: Димитър Общи) was a 19th-century
Bulgarian revolutionary, who
fought for the
liberation of Bulgaria,
Serbia and
Crete from the...
- 1956),
retired Yugoslav general and
Serbian politician Dimitar Nikolić
Obshti,
Bulgarian national revolutionary Teki Dervishi,
Albanian playwright Rauf...
- monk-turned-revolutionary
Matey Preobrazhenski, the
adventurous Dimitar Obshti, and the
young Angel Kanchev.
Apocryphal and semi-legendary
anecdotal stories...
- 1879)
Dragan Manchov (1834 - 1908)
Kuzman Shapkarev (1834 - 1909)
Dimitar Obshti (1835 - 1873)
Todor Ikonomov (1835 – 1892)
Bacho Kiro (1835 – 28 May 1876)...
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Organization in Teteven, Etropole,
Orhanie (now Botevgrad) and Pravets.
Dimitar Obshti was
involved in the organization. This is not a
criminal robbery, but a...
- was well advanced, when a
faction in BRCK led and
initiated by
Dimitar Obshti attacked a
convoy of the
Ottoman postal service near
Sofia in
order to procure...
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important events of the
history of Bulgaria. On 22
September 1872,
Dimitar Obshti robbed an
Ottoman postal convoy in the p****, an
event that
would lead to...
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Bulgarian classical pianist, composer,
music pedagogue and
architect Dimitar Obshti, 19th-century
Bulgarian revolutionary Dimitar Penev (born 1945), Bulgarian...
- Romania.
Among them were
Vasil Levski,
Stefan Karadzha,
Vasil Drumev,
Dimitar Obshti,
Matey Preobrazhenski and
other figures that
later came into
national prominence...
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Fitzpatrick (1778)
Eppelein von
Gailingen (1381)
Captain Gallagher (1818)
Dimitar Obshti (1873)
Neesy O'Haughan (1720)
Captain Will
Hollyday (1697) Luke
Hutton (1598)...