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Filip Totyu (Филип Тотю), was a
Bulgarian revolutionary of the
Bulgarian National Revival period and the
voivoda of an
armed band of volunteers.
Totyu was...
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Filip Totyu Nunatak (Bulgarian: нунатак Филип Тотю, ‘Nunatak
Filip Totyu’ \'nu-na-tak 'fi-lip 'to-tyu\) is the
rocky ridge extending 3.9 km in north-south...
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Ottoman rule. In
August 1867,
together with his band and that of
Filip Totyu,
Hitov headed to
Serbia along the
ridge of the
Balkan Mountains. He settled...
- 1864)
Captain Petko Voyvoda (1844–1900)
Panayot Hitov (1830–1918)
Filip Totyu (1830–1907)
Hadzhi Dimitar (1840–1868)
Stefan Karadzha (1840–1868) Rumena...
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Grandma Nedelya) (1826 - 1894)
Roumena Voyvoda (1829 - 1862 or 1895)
Filip Totyu (1830 - 1907)
Panayot Hitov (1830 – 1918)
Dobri Voynikov (1833 - 1878) Lyuben...
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Mladenov Stefan Vodenicharov Diana Kovacheva Anyu
Angelov Delyan Dobrev Totyu Mladenov Miroslav Naydenov Lilyana Pavlova Ivaylo Moskovski Nona Karadzhova...
- Yane
Sandanski Boris Sarafov Georgi Sava
Rakovski Hristo Tatarchev Filip Totyu Panayot Volov Stoyan Zaimov Hristo Botev Mara
Buneva Angel Apostol Petkov...
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which is 12.8 km
southeast of
Swift Peak, 17.9 km
south of
Filip Totyu Nunatak, and 20.9 km
northwest of Slav Point.
British mapping in 1974. British...
- (Angelov), Петър (Petar); Павлов (Pavlov), Пламен (Plamen); Коев (Koev), Тотю (
Totyu); Александров (Aleksandrov), Емил (Emil) (2003). История на българите от...
- (Angelov), Петър (Petar); Павлов (Pavlov), Пламен (Plamen); Коев (Koev), Тотю (
Totyu); Александров (Aleksandrov), Емил (Emil) (2003). История на българите от...