- Shipka. It is a part of the main road from
North to South,
leading from
Zistovi by
Tirnovo and Eski
Zagra to Adrianople. At the
beginning of the war, Shipka...
- Vidin, Niş,
Ziştovi, Sofya,
Seyyar In 1877,
Danube Squadron of the
Ottoman Navy was
disposed as follows:
April 27, 1877
Vidin Varna,
Ziştovi Lom Rusçuk...
- the
Salonika front.
Dimitar Geshov was born on
September 14, 1860, in
Ziştovi (Svishtov), then part of Turkey. He took part in the Russo-Turkish War...
- Lofça 12,404
Plevne 6,031
Rahova 1,831
Sipre 235 Niğbolu 3,893 8,598 1,190
Ziştovi 3,897 5,760 629 Rusçuk 1,6165 7,196 1,437
Yanbolu 1,942 1,507
Nevahii Yanbolu...
- Date 26 June 1877
Location Ziştovi District, Rusçuk Sanjak, Tuna Province,
Ottoman Empire (today near Svishtov, Bulgaria) 43°36′53″N 25°23′59″E / 43...
- Zigit.
During the
Ottoman rule of
Bulgaria the town was also
known as
Ziștovi and in
Romanian as Șiștova.
Svishtov is
situated in
northern central Bulgaria...