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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...
- Kostadinka, Kostadinko, Kuncho, Lenko, Stanimir, Stanimira, Stanka, Stoil, Trayko 24 : Kiril, Kiro, Kirilka, Metodi, Metodiy, Metodiya 24 : Bilyana, Encho...
- 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...
- known as the Macedonian Supreme Committee had been established in Sofia by Trayko Kitanchev which aimed to reclaim Macedonian land from the Ottoman Empire...
- 1876) Stefan Stambolov (1854 - 1895) Konstantin Velichkov (1855 - 1907) Trayko Kitanchev (1858 – 1895) Euthymius of Tarnovo (c. 1325 - c. 1402/1404) Romylos...
- School of Thessaloniki. One of his teacher's there was his fellow-townsman Trayko Kitanchev, who had a significant influence on the young student. After Kitanchev's...
- (1835–1916) Dimitar Popgeorgiev (1840–1907) Georgi Izmirliev (1851–1876) Trayko Kitanchev (1858–1895) Kosta Shahov (1862–1917) Gyorche Petrov (1864–1921)...
- Written by Georgi Djulgerov Rousy Chanev Petko Zdravkov-Zdravelin Produced by Trayko Ivanov Starring Rousy Chanev Cinematography Radoslav Sp****ov Edited by Iliana...
- military intervention. Macedonian Bulgarian emigrants in Bulgaria, led by Trayko Kitanchev, in March 1895, formed the Macedonian Organization, at the head...
- Bulgarian folklorists who collected stories about Marko included educator Trayko Kitanchev (in the Resen region of western Macedonia) and Marko Cepenkov...