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Kiril Peychinovich or
Kiril Pejčinović (Bulgarian: Кирил Пейчинович, Serbian: Кирил Пејчиновић, Macedonian: Кирил Пејчиновиќ,
Church Slavonic: Күриллъ...
- Lešok is the tomb of the
Bulgarian cleric,
writer and
enlightener Kiril Peychinovich, who was born in 1770. In his honor, this
monastery hosts an International...
- dictionary.
Ogledalo may
refer to:
Ogledalo (
Peychinovich book), a
religious collection written by
Kiril Peychinovich in
modern Bulgarian Ogledalo (group), a...
- Rila
Yoakim Karchovski (1750 - 1820)
Indzhe Voyvoda (1755 - 1821)
Kiril Peychinovich (1770 - 1865)
Todor of
Pirdop (1775 - 1850)
Nikola Karastoyanov (1778...
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include Gavril Krastevich,
Hristofor Zhefarovich,
Petar Parchevich,
Kiril Peychinovich, etc.),
particularly among the
Roman Catholic Bulgarians, but has today...
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Spiridon of Gabrovo,
hieromonk Yoakim Karchovski (d. 1820),
hieromonk Kiril Peychinovich (d. 1845).
Discontent with the
supremacy of the Gr****
clergy started...
- Some
edifyingly advices (Различна поучителна наставления; 1819)
Kiril Peychinovich Bulgarian National Revival Macedonian National Revival Becoming Bulgarian:...
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dialect can be
found in
several books, two of
which were
written by
Kiril Peychinovich,
namely Ogledalo and
Uteshenia greshnim.
There are many characteristics...
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Ogledalo issued by
Kiril Peychinovich and
printed in 1816 in Budapest. It was
inspired by a
movement on
Mount Athos that was
fighting for a liturgical...
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Gabrovski (died 1824),
Abbot Yoakim Karchovski (died 1820), and
Abbot Kiril Peychinovich (died 1845). Source: The
result of the work of
Paisius and his followers...