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Trayko Tsvetkov Kitanchev (Bulgarian: Трайко Цветков Китанчев; 1
September 1858 – 13
August 1895) was a
Bulgarian teacher, translator,
social figure, poet...
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known as the
Macedonian Supreme Committee had been
established in
Sofia by
Trayko Kitanchev which aimed to
reclaim Macedonian land from the
Ottoman Empire...
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Macedonian Bulgarian and
Thracian Bulgarian emigrants in Bulgaria, led by
Trayko Kitanchev,
formed in 1895 the Macedonian-Adrianople Organization, at the...
- Kostadinka, Kostadinko, Kuncho, Lenko, Stanimir, Stanimira, Stanka, Stoil,
Trayko 24 : Kiril, Kiro, Kirilka, Metodi, Metodiy,
Metodiya 24 : Bilyana, Encho...
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Chachevski 1950–1967 289 7
Nikola Kotkov 1956–1968 276 –
Spiro Debarski 1957–1968 276 9
Boycho Velichkov 1975–1986 271 10
Trayko Sokolov 1972–1982 257...
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Stefan Stambolov (1854 - 1895)
Konstantin Velichkov (1855 - 1907)
Trayko Kitanchev (1858 – 1895)
Euthymius of
Tarnovo (c. 1325 - c. 1402/1404) Romylos...
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Written by
Georgi Djulgerov Rousy Chanev Petko Zdravkov-Zdravelin
Produced by
Trayko Ivanov Starring Rousy Chanev Cinematography Radoslav Sp****ov
Edited by Iliana...
- Bonilla, Ecuador,
Nuestro Mundo Honourable mentions Rousso, France,
Zelim Trayko Popov, Bulgaria,
Cartoon Art
Silvano Mello, Brazil, O Trem
Itabirano 1st...
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Bulgarian folklorists who
collected stories about Marko included educator Trayko Kitanchev (in the
Resen region of
western Macedonia) and
Marko Cepenkov...
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Eftim Tsarya (the tsar) by his friends. In
Samokov he was
member of the
Trayko Kitanchev Revolutionary Circle which produced bombs for the
needs of IMARO...