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Anton Strashimirov (Bulgarian: Антон Страшимиров) (Varna, 15 June 1872 – Vienna, 7
December 1937) was a
Bulgarian author. Мичева-Пейчева, Калина (2005)...
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Bulgarian Uprisings]. Vol. 1. Sofia: Bŭlgarski Pisatel. OCLC 155908272.
Strashimirov,
Dimitar (1907). История на Априлското въстание [History of the April...
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Alexander Ostrovsky directed by
Vladlen Alexandrov. From
Vampire by
Anton Strashimirov,
directed by Vili Tsankov,
through Roman Bath by
Stanislav Stratiev,...
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Leading Actress for the role of
Kostanda in Mother-in-Law by
Anton Strashimirov (directed by
Marius Kurkinski).
Victoria Koleva won her
first award in...
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Petko Slaveykov Hristo Smirnenski Emiliyan Stanev Zahari Stoyanov Anton Strashimirov Stanislav Stratiev Edvin Sugarev Dimitar Talev Tzvetan Todorov Stefan...
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detachment on 5
September 1923 in the
village of
Lopushna inspired Anton Strashimirov to
write his work "Horo".
Kuzmanov ordered the
villagers to
dance around...
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Albena Stambolova Emiliyan Stanev Petar Stapov Lyudmil Stoyanov Anton Strashimirov Stanislav Stratiev Dimitar Talev Georgi Tenev Petko Todorov Stefan Tsanev...
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Gabriela Zapolska;
Kostanda – „Svekarva" by
Anton Strashimirov;
Malama – „Vampire" by
Anton Strashimirov; Matryona– „The
Power of Darkness" by Leo Tolstoy;...
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Young Turks Revolution of 1908,
Petrov together with
writer Anton Strashimirov and Pere Toshev,
edited the "Kulturno Edinstvo" ("Cultural Unity") magazine...
- Sandanski, from 1908
until 1909.
During this
period Toshev with
Anton Strashimirov and
Gyorche Petrov, also
issued the
newspaper "Kulturno Edinstvo" in...