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until it was
elevated to town
status at the end of 1865
under the name of
Orhanie (Bulgarian language: Орхание;
Ottoman Turkish: اورخانيه). On 1 December...
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communication to
Orhanie with a
large mixed force,
captured Gorni-Dubnik,
Telish and
Vratsa and, in the
middle of November,
Orhanie itself.
Pleven was...
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Within the
month several more
Ottoman garrisons were to fall
including Orhanie. By
October 24 the
Russian army had
surrounded Plevna which capitulated...
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postal ox-cart with
security guards,
transporting the tax
revenues from the
Orhanie region /the
region of Botevgrad/ and the
Teteven region and was carried...
- tale was
recorded from the son of
Zoica Malkova, an
Albanian refugee in
Orhanie,
today Botevgrad,
Bulgaria (1892). The
title is Ньъ пляк е ньъ плякя (Një...
- of war and
civilian internees,
including women, children, and priests.
Orhanie (today
called Botevgrad) held both
prisoners of war and
civilian internees...
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collection consists of 800 volumes,
donated by
local people of Botevgrad, then
Orhanie. The
organized library activity started as
early as 1924, when a specialized...
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Scaptopara → ****a-i Bala (Yukarı ****a) →
Gorna Dzhumaya →
Blagoevgrad Orhanie →
Botevgrad Pyrgos →
Burgaz →Burgas
Hadzhioglu Pazardzhik →
Tolbukhin (1949)...
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following kazas: Sofia, Kyustendil, Samokov, Dupnica, Radomir, Zlatica,
Orhanie and Džumaja.
After the
decisions of the
Berlin Congress were
signed on...
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Georgi Popivanov. On 10
January 1927 a
publication in the
local newspaper "
Orhanie News"
announced the
establishment of an
archaeological museum as a part...