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Malko Tarnovo. In
Ottoman Turkish, it was
called طرنوه (Modern Turkish:
Tırnova). The
anthem of the city is Shishman's song,
dedicated to the last Bulgarian...
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Tîrnova is a
commune in Dondușeni District, Moldova. It is
composed of
three villages: Briceva,
Elenovca (formerly Elena-Doamnă) and
Tîrnova.
Briceva (also...
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Tîrnova is a
village in Edineț District, Moldova.
Grigore Eremei Results of Po****tion and
Housing Census in the
Republic of
Moldova in 2014: "Characteristics...
- Caraş-Severin, a
commune Tîrnova may
refer to
these place in Moldova:
Tîrnova, Donduşeni, a
commune in Donduşeni
district Tîrnova, Edineţ, a
commune in Edineţ...
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vilayets to form the ****ure Prin****lity of Bulgaria – Rusçuk, Vidin, Sofia,
Tirnova, and Varna –
according to the pre-war
Ottoman salname of 1875 (0.4% of...
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ordusunun en yüksek rütbeli kumandanının unvanı olmuştur. Özlem İlban. "
Tırnova Barracks" (in Turkish).
Istanbul University Journal of Art History. Abdülmecid...
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except Vidin.
Sanjaks of the
Eyalet in the mid-19th century:
Sanjak of
Tirnova Sanjak of
Vidin Sanjak of Lom
Ottoman Bulgaria Osman Pazvantoğlu The New...
- Date 1–3
September 1877
Location Lofça District,
Tırnova Sanjak, Tuna Province,
Ottoman Empire (today Lovech, Bulgaria)
Result Russian victory...
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looted and burned. The
situation was also no
different in
Ruscuk and
Tırnova.
According to the
information given by the
British consuls and journalists...
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Kurtdereli Mehmet Pehlivan (1864 in
Bukurovo village near
Tırnova –
April 11, 1939 in
Kurtdere village near Balıkesir) was a
Turkish wrestler. He lived...