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Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Велико Търново, romanized: Veliko Tŭrnovo,
pronounced [vɛˈliko ˈtɤrnovo]; "Great Tarnovo") is a city in
north central Bulgaria...
- is a part of the main road from
North to South,
leading from
Zistovi by
Tirnovo and Eski
Zagra to Adrianople. At the
beginning of the war,
Shipka P****...
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Pasha 12
battalions 2
squadrons 2
batteries 8,000 (9,288, 12 guns) Sofia,
Tirnovo, Adrianople,
Constantinople 45
battalions 12
squadrons 8
batteries 25,000...
- The Tаrnovo
Patriarchate (Bulgarian: Търновска патриаршия) was the name of an
independent Bulgarian Orthodox Church in the
period of 1235–1393.
After the...
- Параскева, Serbian: Петка Македонка,
Paraskeva Pyatnitsa,
Parascheva of
Tirnovo "Saint
Petca Parasceva".
Patron Saints Index. 2010.
Archived from the original...
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already through Adrianople and on a
forced march through the
Shipka P**** to
Tirnovo. His ally
Stefan Lazarević of
Serbia joined him on the way.[citation needed]...
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September 2020.
Retrieved 15
February 2020. "HRH The
Dowager Princess of
Tirnovo,
Miriam of Bulgaria,
Duchess in
Saxony –
Miriam de Ungría - Royalbridges...
- "the ****ans and the
Vlachs take the
relics of
Saint Ryli from
Sofia to
Tirnovo with a
great pomp."
According to the
Chronicle of the
Priest of Duklja...
- the
Byzantines and the
Mongols jointly besieged and
captured Maria in
Tirnovo. A
group of 4,000
Mongol soldiers were
dispatched to
Constantinople in...
- Greece.
There is a
German town, Tarnow, Gr****
Tyrnavos (also
spelled as
Tirnovo),
Czech Trnov,
Bulgarian Veliko Tarnovo and
Malko Tarnovo, as well as different...