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Petko Rachov Slaveykov (Bulgarian: Петко Рачов Славейков) (17
November 1827 OS – 1 July 1895 OS ) was a
Bulgarian poet, publicist,
politician and folklorist...
- Бургас
Bourgas (alternatively) City Top to bottom, left to right: View of
Slaveikov district at Night,
Marine Casino Center in
Burgas Sea Garden, A fountain...
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translation of
Neofit Rilski. For
twelve years they
worked with
Petko Slaveikov,
Konstantin Fotinov and
Hristodul Kostovich. In 1871 the
first edition...
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Bulgarian Composers (in Bulgarian). "Почина композиторът Георги Костов".
Ploshtad Slaveikov (in Bulgarian). 19
January 2024.
Retrieved 28
January 2024....
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Slaveykov Square (Bulgarian: Площад Славейков) is one of the most po****r squares...
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missionary Albert Long,
Konstantin Fotinov,
Hristodul Sechan-Nikolov and
Petko Slaveikov. Reportedly, 2,000
copies of the
newly translated Bulgarian language New...
- балканджи Йово, хубава Яна на турска вяра?) is a
reworked text by
Pencho Slaveikov based on the
Bulgarian folk song „Come on, give it, Nikola”, recorded...
- Francis. ISBN 9780824085476. Ivanoff,
Albert M. (1
January 1947). "Pencho
Slaveikov's Crypto-Autobiography". The
Slavonic and East
European Review. 26 (66):...
- Bulgarians, but
rather Macedonians,
descendants of the
Ancient Macedonians.
Slaveikov,
himself with
Macedonian roots,
started in 1866 the
publication of the...
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Christodul Costovich,
Elias Riggs,
Albert Long and
Petko Slaveikov in Constantinople,
circa 1864-1865...