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Grigor Stavrev Parlichev (Bulgarian: Григор Ставрев Пърличев; Macedonian: Григор Ставрев Прличев, romanized: Grigor
Stavrev Prličev; 18
January 1830 –...
- (Gr****: Ο Αρματωλός) is a poem
written by the 19th-century poet
Grigor Parlichev. The poem was
composed in 1860, and
officially published on 25
March of...
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Kiril Parlichev (Bulgarian: Кирил Пърличев, Macedonian: Кирил Прличев; 1
March 1875 – 9
February 1944) was a
Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary and public...
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Parlichev Ridge (Bulgarian: Пърличев хребет, ‘
Parlichev Hrebet’ \p&r-'li-chev 'hre-bet\) is the
narrow rocky ridge extending 33.9 km from the foothills...
- Песна за патрикот, English: The year of 1762) is a song
written by
Grigor Parlichev, a
Macedonian Bulgarian writer. The song
describes the
abolition of the...
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translation of Homer's "Iliad" and his
adaptation of "Skanderbeg" by
Grigor Parlichev were
considered particularly significant for
Macedonian culture. Petruševski...
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immediate vicinity of Debar. The
monastery was
recently built.
Grigor Parlichev was
given the
title Second Homer in 1860 in
Athens for his poem The Serdar...
- νηφοκοκκόζυμον 'sober-berry-brew'
never did win po****r support.: 351
Grigor Parlichev is an example. Born in
Ohrid (still
under Ottoman rule) in 1830, he attended...
- 1928 he was a
member of the
Overseas Representation together with
Kiril Parlichev and
Georgi Bazhdarov.
Tomalevski wrote in the
newspaper "Narodnost" (1918–1919)...
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demands that St.
Kliment Ohridski, Czar Samuel,
Rayko Zhinzifov,
Grigor Parlichev, the
Miladinov Brothers,
Gotse Delchev ... be
presented as historical...