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Pliska (Bulgarian: Плиска [
ˈpliskɐ], Old Bulgarian: Пльсковъ, romanized: Plĭskovŭ) was the
first capital of the
First Bulgarian Empire during the Middle...
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Pliska was the
first capital of the
First Bulgarian Empire during...
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Battle of
Pliska or
Battle of Vărbitsa P**** was a
series of
battles between troops,
gathered from all
parts of the
Byzantine Empire, led by the Emperor...
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Pliska Rosette is a seven-pointed
bronze rosette found in 1961 in
Pliska, the
medieval capital of Bulgaria. It is
dated by
archeologists to the 7th-9th...
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defined in
Bulgarian historiography as the
Pliska-Preslav culture,
named after the
first two capitals,
Pliska and Preslav,
where most of the
surviving monuments...
- (Bulgarian: Преславска книжовна школа), also
known as the "
Pliska Literary School" or "
Pliska-Preslav
Literary school" was the
first literary school in...
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Fritz Pliska (20
December 1915 – 28
August 1995) was a
German footballer and
coach in the
German Bundesliga and in the
Dutch Eredivisie.
During World War...
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Heinz Pliska (born 23
October 1941) is a
retired German footballer. He pla**** in the
Bundesliga for
Schalke 04. "Heinz
Pliska". worldfootball.net. Heinz...
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flourished until the 11th century. In
Bulgaria it is
usually referred to as the
Pliska–Preslav culture,
while in
Romania it is
called the
Dridu culture. It is...
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Almir Pliska (born 12
August 1987) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian
former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward.
Pliska was,
together with Asim Škaljić...