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Boris Petrov Sarafov (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Борис Петров Сарафов; 12 June 1872 – 28
November 1907) was a
Bulgarian Army
officer and revolutionary...
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Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for
Theatre and Film Arts (commonly
referred to as NATFIZ) is a performing,
cinematic and
media arts institution...
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Petar Pop Arsov,
while in the right-wing were Ivan Garvanov,
Boris Sarafov and
Hristo Matov. The left-wing
faction opposed Bulgarian nationalism and...
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March 2, 1991) is a
Bulgarian actress.
Nedyalkova went to the
Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for
Theatre and Film Arts in
Sofia to
study film directing...
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Romania and Bulgaria. As a
result Sarafov was
stripped of his
chairmanship and was
jailed for a month.
After Sarafov's arrest, the
Bulgarian government...
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demand for
higher rates of fire by
Bulgarian army
officer Boris Sarafov. In his memoir,
Sarafov states that the main
source of
funds for the
purchase of the...
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number of
revolutionary leaders that
worked together with Dame Gruev.
Boris Sarafov and
Atanas Lozanchev had
decided to also join the
Smilevo Congress to ****ist...
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timing of the
uprising as premature; the right-wing was led by
Boris Sarafov, who
desired to go
abroad and
solicit financial and
diplomatic aid for...
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national sense.
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization leader Boris Sarafov in 1901
stated that
Macedonians had a
unique "national element" and, the...
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Jurisdiction Constitution of
Bulgaria Headquarters 1061 Sofia, 2
Vitosha Blvd.
Agency executive Borislav Sarafov,
Prosecutor General Website www.prb.bg/bg/...