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Sheynovo Peak (Bulgarian: връх Шейново, romanized: vrah
Sheynovo, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈʃɛjnovo]) is the
mostly ice-covered peak of
elevation 811 m in
Solvay Mountains...
- (1877–1878). The
final battle is
known as the
battle of Shipka-
Sheynovo or
simply the
battle of
Sheynovo (Russian: Шипко-Шейновское сражение; Bulgarian: Шейновска...
- 1878 he
crossed the
Balkans in a
severe snowstorm,
defeating the
Turks at
Sheynovo, near
Shipka and
capturing 36,000 men and 90 guns.
Skobelev returned to...
- Memorial. The
other three walls of the
monument bear the
names Shipka,
Sheynovo [bg] and
Stara Zagora – the
battlefields in
defense of the P****. On the...
- the
Battle of
Stara Zagora, he also
fought on Shipka, in the
Battle of
Sheynovo and in the
Kotel Balkans. He was
awarded the
Order of St.
George IV degree...
- were
retreating from Plovdiv.
After the
Russian success at the
Battle of
Sheynovo, the
South Russian Detachment proceeded to
Adrianople and
encountered this...
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which is 4.9 km
southeast of
Humann Point, 2.37 km south-southeast of
Sheynovo Peak, 3.55 km
southwest of
Mount Aciar, 3.5 km west-northwest of Paprat...
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Regiment (3. Строителен Полк) (Kazanlak) (battalion in Kazanlak,
battalion in
Sheynovo and a
battalion at the Buzludzha) 4th
Construction Regiment (4. Строителен...
- of
Jenner Glacier, and
flows southwestwards between Kondolov Peak and
Sheynovo Peak to
enter Duperré Bay
south of
Humann Point. The
glacier is
named for...
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Regiment (3. Строителен Полк) (Kazanlak) (battalion in Kazanlak,
battalion in
Sheynovo and a
battalion at the Buzludzha) 4th
Construction Regiment (4. Строителен...