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- Kiril Peychinovich or Kiril Pejčinović (Bulgarian: Кирил Пейчинович, Serbian: Кирил Пејчиновић, Macedonian: Кирил Пејчиновиќ, Church Slavonic: Күриллъ...
- dictionary. Ogledalo may refer to: Ogledalo (Peychinovich book), a religious collection written by Kiril Peychinovich in modern Bulgarian Ogledalo (group), a...
- include Gavril Krastevich, Hristofor Zhefarovich, Petar Parchevich, Kiril Peychinovich, etc.), particularly among the Roman Catholic Bulgarians, but has today...
- Spiridon of Gabrovo, hieromonk Yoakim Karchovski (d. 1820), hieromonk Kiril Peychinovich (d. 1845). Discontent with the supremacy of the Gr**** clergy started...
- 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...
- dialect can be found in several books, two of which were written by Kiril Peychinovich, namely Ogledalo and Uteshenia greshnim. There are many characteristics...
- Rila Yoakim Karchovski (1750 - 1820) Indzhe Voyvoda (1755 - 1821) Kiril Peychinovich (1770 - 1865) Todor of Pirdop (1775 - 1850) Nikola Karastoyanov (1778...
- 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...
- Gabrovski (died 1824), Abbot Yoakim Karchovski (died 1820), and Abbot Kiril Peychinovich (died 1845). The result of the work of Paisius and his followers began...
- but it was soon restored with the finansical support of Kiril Peychinovich. Peychinovich's book Utesheniе Greshnim ("Solace of the sinner") was typed in...