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Paisiy may be: the
Bulgarian form of the name
Paisius (see
there for a list of
people with the name) the
common Bulgarian name of the 18th-century Paisius...
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Saint Paisius of
Hilendar or Paìsiy Hilendàrski (Bulgarian: Свети Паисий Хилендарски) (1722–1773) was a
Bulgarian Orthodox clergyman and a key Bulgarian...
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University of
Plovdiv "
Paisii Hilendarski" (Bulgarian: Пловдивски университет „Паисий Хилендарски“), also
known as The
Paisii Hilendarski University of...
- Awakening. For
several reasons. The
first from
awake Bansko was a
native of
Paisii Hilendarski,
author of
Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya.
Second from Bansko...
- in Almaty. On
September 26, 1903, the
bishop of
Turkestan and Tashkent,
Paisii (Vinogradov)
consecrated the
foundation of the church.
Construction took...
- 4 (8).
Faculty of
Mathematics and Informatics,
University of
Plovdiv "
Paisii Hilendarski", Plovdiv, Bulgaria: 38–48. ISSN 2394-7659.
Archived (PDF) from...
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hosted by
Plovdiv University "
Paisii Hilendarski". The 2nd, 3rd and 4th IMC were also
hosted by
Plovdiv University "
Paisii Hilendarski" in Plovdiv. From...
- bondage, the lion was
considered and
widely used as a
major national symbol.
Paisii of Hilendar, a
discerning monastic and a key
Revival figure,
mentioned in...
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Paisi Sergeevich Kaysarov (
Paisii Sergeevich Kaisarov; Russian: Паи́сий Серге́евич Кайса́ров; 23 May 1783 – 27
February 1844) was a
Russian general who...
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University "St. St.
Cyril and Methodius" City
Library "
Paisii Hilendarski"
Library of
Chitalishte "
Paisii Hilendarski – 1870"
Library of
Chitalishte "Nikola...