- Ruse (also
transliterated as Rousse, Russe; Bulgarian: Русе [ˈrusɛ]) is the fifth-largest city in Bulgaria. Ruse is in the
northeastern part of the country...
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bloodshed ensued during the
storming of the
Danubian port of
Rousse (or
Rustchuk) on 22 July. The
latter fortress did not fall to the
Russians until 9 September...
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dangerously wounded during the
preparations for the
crossing of the
Danube near
Rustchuk. At the
conclusion of the war, he
acted as
secretary to
General Skobelev...
- led the rest of his army to
attack the more
important Danubian port of
Rustchuk (now Ruse). In the
meantime the
Ottoman Turks had am****ed a
strong force...
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Mustafa on the throne, as
Mustafa IV (1807–08), on 29 May 1807. The ayan of
Rustchuk,
Alemdar Mustafa, a
strong partisan of the reforms,
collected an army of...
- General's niece, Lydia. The
operetta opens on a camp of
Russian soldiers near
Rustchuk,
where Wladimir has been ****igned. His friend, Julian, a
special newspaper...
- "der grüne Mantel" with
something else he
overheard earlier. They
reach Rustchuk on 10 January, with a w**** to go
before the
rendezvous in Constantinople...
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Edition Shas of 1881–86. As of 1906, the
library of the
Jewish community at
Rustchuk owned a
Miktam le-David
bearing the author's signature. Heschel, AJ. Heavenly...
- Barth,
Heinrich (1864).
Reise durch das
Innere der Europäischen Türkei von
Rustchuk über Philippopel, Rilo (Monastir),
Bitolia und den
Thessalischen Olym nach...
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appointed to
higher official positions by p****age of time,
including at
Rustchuk. In 1882 he was
appointed as mutasarrıf of Vidin, then in 1886 he was appointed...