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tsarigradsko grozde ("Tsarigrad grapes",
meaning "gooseberry"), the dish
tsarigradski kyuftentsa ("small
Tsarigrad koftas") or
sayings like "One can even get...
- The Mall, Sofia, also
known as
Tsarigradsko Mall, was (until 2013) the
largest shopping mall in the Balkans.
Opened in
spring 2010, The Mall
claims it...
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causing an
angry reaction from the
local Grecomans. In a
letter to
Tsarigradski Vestnik (Tsarigrad Newspaper) on 26
March 1860, he wrote: "In the holy...
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enlightener Yordan Hadzhikonstantinov-Dzhinot, in one of his
writings in the "
Tsarigradski Vesnik" (dated
November 20, 1854),
noted that in 1844 the
Albanians destro****...
- Tsarigrad). The so-called "Tsarigrad Bulgarians" (цариградски българи,
tsarigradski balgari) were
mostly craftsmen (e.g. leatherworkers) and merchants. During...
- Lyuboslovie.
Bogorov returned to Istanbul,
where he
worked for the
Tsarigradski Vestnik newspaper, and then
moved to
Paris to
study medicine.
After that...
-
Bulgarian Books magazine and the
first Bulgarian newspapers: Savetnik,
Tsarigradski Vestnik and
Petko Slaveykov's Makedoniya. In 1857, he
published a Concise...
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Shapkarev was a
contributor of many
Bulgarian newspapers and
magazines – "
Tsarigradski vestnik" (Constantinople newspaper), "****da" (Bagpipe), "Macedonia",...
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Hadzhikonsatntinov was
author of some
patriotic articles in the
Bulgarian Tsarigradski Vestnik (Istanbul newspaper), as "God" (published in 1851), "Bulgarian...
- the Danube. The 69th
issue of the Istanbul-based
Bulgarian newspaper Tsarigradski vestnik of 15
October 1849
describes the fair as follows: One of the...