- Ivan
Stefanov Tsonchev was a
Bulgarian Army
General and
revolutionary (komitadji). Ivan
Tsonchev was born on 19
August 1859 in Dryanovo, then in the Ottoman...
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political theologian Tsoncho Tsonchev,
interpret Berdyaev as "communitarian personalist" and Slavophile.
According to
Tsonchev, Berdyaev's philosophical...
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Elshtain 2004.
Bauerschmidt 2004.
Tsonchev 2018, pp. 60–88.
McGuckin 2008, pp. 391–395. Höpfl 1991, pp. xxii–xxiii;
Tsonchev 2018, pp. 173–197. Höpfl 1991...
- Macedonian-Adrianople
Committee (SMAC). The
organizers were
General Ivan
Tsonchev and
Stoyan Mihaylovski. The
Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary...
- 1988
Megyeri úti Stadion,
Budapest Attendance: 1,000 Referee:
Velichko Tsonchev (Bulgaria) Újpesti Dózsa won 2–1 on aggregate. 5
October 1988
Stadion GKS...
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recent phenomenon.
Christianity portal Politics portal Political realism Tsonchev 2015, pp. 1–2. Hyde-Price 2008, p. 19;
Rasmussen 1988, p. 198. ""The Theology...
- Ilinden–Preobrazhenie
Uprising against the
Turks in the band of
general Ivan
Tsonchev – the
leader of the
Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee. In 1904 he...
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March 1988
Stadio Via del Mare,
Lecce Attendance: 1,631 Referee:
Velichko Tsonchev (Bulgaria) 9
March 1988
Stadion ****dorf, Bern Attendance: 7,686 Referee:...
- 1986 18:00
Dinamo Stadium,
Minsk Attendance: 23,127 Referee:
Velichko Tsonchev (Bulgaria) 17
September 1986 19:00
Linzer Stadion, Linz Attendance: 3,920...
- (leader of the
Melnik Revolutionary District of the IMARO) and
General Ivan
Tsonchev (SMAC) were reconciled,
shaking hands and
embracing each other. The result...