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Kuzman Anastasov Shapkarev (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Кузман Анастасов Шапкарев, romanized: Kuzman
Anastasov Šapkarev; 1
January 1834 – 18
March 1909)...
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Shapkarev Buttress (Bulgarian: Шапкарев рид, ‘
Shapkarev Rid’ \shap-'ka-rev 'rid\) is the rounded,
mostly ice-covered
buttress extending 13 km in east-west...
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contemporaries -
Lyuben Karavelov,
Nesho Bonchev, Ivan Bogorov,
Kuzman Shapkarev,
Rayko Zhinzifov and others. The
Russian scholar Izmail Sreznevsky, in...
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Bulgarian language,
rejected the
proposal of
Parteniy Zografski and
Kuzman Shapkarev for a
mixed eastern and
western Bulgarian/Macedonian
foundation of the...
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thereby promoting Serbian interests there. The
local educator Kuzman Shapkarev concluded that
since the 1870s this
foreign ethnonym began to replace...
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South Slavic variant of the Gr**** Cosmas. It may
refer to:
Kuzman Shapkarev (1834-1909),
Bulgarian folklorist Kuzman Sotirović (1908-1990), Serbian...
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belonged to a well-known
activist of the
Bulgarian national revival Kuzman Shapkarev. The high
school was
founded in the
autumn of 1880 in then
Ottoman city...
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misguided Grecomans there, who he
called Macedonists.
According to
Kuzman Shapkarev, as a
result of Macedonists' activity, the
Slavs in
Macedonia had started...
- Protogerov,
politician and
revolutionary Redžep Selman,
triple jumper Kuzman Shapkarev,
folklorist and
scientist Zagorka Shuke, film,
stage and
theatre actress...
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intellectuals Dimitar Miladinov,
Andronik Yosifchev,
Rayko Zhinzifov and
Kuzman Shapkarev were
teachers in the
local school. By the mid-19th
century Kilkis was...