- city was
mentioned with variants, such as Şumena, Şumna, Şumular, Sumunum,
Şumnu, and Şumen. The
eleventh edition of the Encyclopædia
Britannica lists it...
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Retrieved January 11, 2018.
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Sepil Sahin;
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batters containing different starch types...
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Mecit H. (April 2021). "Microwave
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Empire on 16
October 1791 Died of
either natural causes or
poisoning at
Şumnu,
Ottoman Empire on 19
March 1790 This
includes the
Ottoman troops fighting...
- Household: A
Manual of
Practical Housewifery (1874), p. 90. "Medieval cookery".
Sumnu,
Servet Gulum; Sahin,
Serpil (December 17, 2008).
Advances in Deep-Fat Frying...
- 1811, 60,000
Turkish troops led by
Grand Vizier Ahmed Pasha gathered at
Šumnu, the
strongest fortress in
Ottoman Bulgaria and set out on a
campaign to...
- Inventors".
Archived from the
original on June 13, 2007.
Retrieved May 30, 2007.
Sumnu,
Servet Gulum; Sahin, Serpil.
Advances in Deep Fat
Frying of Foods. pp. 1–2...
-
functionary in the
Communist International (Comintern).
Kolarov was born in
Şumnu,
Ottoman Empire (now Shumen, Bulgaria) on 16 July 1877, the son of a shoemaker...
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- 52 6 8
Sofya 38 39 4 20 Lom 58 35 3 5
Dupnice 38 46 5 11
Plevne 47 45 5 2 Rusçuk 38 52 2 4 5
Şumnu 40 51 1 5 2
Varna 49 40 1 8 2
Silistre 30 62 2 4 1...