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Bulgarian and historian
* Bozhidar Dimitrov ( b. 1945 ), Bulgarian historian
According to Bulgarian historian Yordan Ivanov, part of the Paulicians converted to Orthodoxy and Islam, the rest-to the Catholic faith during the 16-17 century.
The conversion of the Paulicians to Catholic faith was examined in detail in a doctoral thesis, which was published partly in a book of the Bulgarian historian M. Yovkov.
The novel Аз, Анна Комнина ( I, Anna Comnena ) was written by Vera Mutafchieva, a Bulgarian writer and historian.
The second Governor-General was Gavril Krastevich ( 1884 – 1885 ), a famous Bulgarian historian.
The Byzantine historian from 13th century Theodor Scutariota named Kaloyan " the Bulgarian Ioan " or " Bulgarian basileus " and wrote about " Bulgarians ", " Bulgarian land ", " Bulgarian matters "; also he defined Ivan Asen I as " tsar of the Bulgarians ".
The academic tradition of interpretation of the wide use of the name " Vlachs " in this particular case as nothing more than a transient substitution and confusion of several medieval authors was affirmed in the second half of the 19th century by the Czech historian Konstantin Josef Jireček in his " History of the Bulgarians ", first published in 1876, in which he ignored the idea of significant ethnic Vlach participation in these processes, and is supported by the contemporary Bulgarian medievalist and researcher of the Asens Ivan Bozhilov.
According to one theory, advanced by the Bulgarian historian Vaklinov, his grave is located near Voznesenka (" Ascension ") on the Dnieper in Ukraine.
Bulgarian historian Maria Todorova suggests that, unlike many of his predecessors, Iorga was not alarmed Romania being perceived as a Balkan country, and did not attach a negative connotation to this affiliation ( even though, she notes, Iorga explicitly placed the northern limit of the Balkans on the Danube, just south of Wallachia ).
As a historian, Kogălniceanu notably introduced several more or less influential Romantic nationalist theses: after 1840, he was noted for stressing the image of the 17th-century Wallachian Prince Michael the Brave as a unifier of Romania, although this view had not been at all present in his earlier essays ; he proposed that the Romanian folk was among the first European peoples to record history in their national language, although the earliest Romanian-language chronicles date back to the 17th century ; additionally, he argued that the Second Bulgarian Empire was a Romanian state.
In the beginning of the 20th century the Bulgarian historian M. Dimitrov counts 19 different theories about their origin.
Bulgarian historian Vera Mutafchieva, inspired by Cem Sultan's importance in European politics of the 15th century, wrote a novel ( The Cem case ) about him.
* Marin Drinov ( 1838-1906 ), Bulgarian historian and philologist
* Nikola Milev, Bulgarian historian
* Simeon Radev, eminent Bulgarian diplomat and historian
The Bulgarian historian and thracologist Alexander Fol considers that the Getae became known as " Dacians " in Greek and Latin in the writings of Caesar, Strabo and Pliny the Elder, as Roman observers adopted the name of the Dacian tribe to refer to all the unconquered inhabitants north of the Danube.
In 1990 BCP changed its name to Bulgarian Socialist Party ( BSP ) and adopted a centre-left political ideology due to Georgi Parvanov, then political historian at the BCP Institute, in place of Marxism-Leninism.

Bulgarian and Vasil
* 1873 – Bulgarian revolutionary leader Vasil Levski is executed by hanging in Sofia by the Ottoman authorities.
* 1837 – Vasil Levski, Bulgarian revolutionary ( d. 1873 )
* February 19 – Vasil Levski, Bulgarian revolutionary ( b. 1837 )
* July 18 – Vasil Levski, Bulgarian revolutionary ( d. 1873 )
A struggle for political liberation from the Ottoman Empire emerged in the face of the Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee and the Internal Revolutionary Organisation led by liberal revolutionaries such as Vasil Levski, Hristo Botev and Lyuben Karavelov.
The Bulgarian forces were divided into the 1st ( Lt. Gen. Vasil Kutinchev ), 2nd ( Lt. Gen. Nikola Ivanov ) and 3rd ( Lt. Gen. Radko Dimitriev ) Bulgarian Armies of 297, 002 men in the eastern part and 49, 180 ( 33, 180 regulars and 16, 000 irregulars ) under the 2nd Bulgarian Division ( Gen. Stilian Kovachev ) in the western part.
* Gyuzelev, Vasil, Bulgaria from the second quarter of tenth to the beginning of 11th century, ( Balgaria ot vtorata chetvart na X do nachaloto na XI vek, България от втората четвърт на Х до началото на ХІ век ), in Bulgarian, In: Dimitrov, Ilcho ( Ed.
* Zlatarski, Vasil, History of Bulgaria in the Middle Ages ( Istoria na balgarskata darzhava prez srednite vekove, История на българската държава през средните векове ), in Bulgarian, Vol.
* Vasil Zlatarov ( 1869 – 1932 ), Bulgarian aviation pioneer
Normally, the Bulgarian national football team's home stadium is the Vasil Levski National Stadium with a capacity of 43, 632.
Vasil Levski, (, originally spelled Василъ Лѣвскій, pronounced ) born Vasil Ivanov Kunchev, ( Васил Иванов Кунчев ; 18 July 1837 – 18 February 1873 ), was a Bulgarian revolutionary and a national hero of Bulgaria.
During his 1894 – 1896 trip in the region of Macedonia, Bulgarian geographer Vasil Kanchov visited Razlog ( then known as Мехомия, Mehomia ) and reported that it numbered 820 households, of which 500 of Eastern Orthodox Bulgarians, 300 of Muslim Bulgarians ( Pomaks ), 16 of Protestant Bulgarians and 5 of Eastern Orthodox Aromanians, for a total population of around 4, 620.
One of his friends was Vasil Glavinov, a leader of the Macedonian-Adrianople faction of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party.
The club was founded on May 24, 1914 by a group of young students, and is named after Vasil Levski, a Bulgarian revolutionary renowned as the national hero of Bulgaria.
The club's name was chosen in honour of the Apostle of Bulgarian freedom Vasil Levski.
Their activity in this field is indicative of the growing interest shown towards folklore by the Bulgarian intelligentsia in the middle of the 19th century-by Vasil Aprilov, Nayden Gerov, Georgi Rakovski, Petko Slaveykov, etc.
Bulgarian Communist Vasil Kolarov was head of the Krestintern during its waning years, heading the organization from 1928 until its demise in 1939.
In 1928 Smirnov was replaced as the top official of the Peasant International by Bulgarian Communist Vasil Kolarov, long a top figure of the Comintern.
According the statistics of the Bulgarian ethnographer Vasil Kanchov in 1900 the population of Tetovo consists of 8, 500 Bulgarians, 9, 000 Turks, 500 Arnauts and 1, 200 Roma.
* Balkan Socialist Federation: Christian Rakovsky of the Romanian Social Democratic Party and Vasil Kolarov of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers ' Party ( Narrow )

Bulgarian and Zlatarski
Many modern Bulgarian historians, including Vasil Zlatarski, also criticize the emperor, claiming that his actions hastened the fall of Bulgaria and that instead of raising the morale of the nation he turned into a murderer and was unable to cope with the intrigues and the corruption in court.
Professor Vasil Zlatarski, a Bulgarian scholar, suggests that Kuber was the ‘ unnamed son ’ of Great Kubrat.
* Zlatarski School is accredited by the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science and the International Baccalaureate Organization,

Bulgarian and based
The Bulgarian Armed Forces are Headquartered in Sofia, where most of the general staff is based.
Modern Bulgarian was based essentially on the Eastern dialects of the language, but its pronunciation is in many respects a compromise between East and West Bulgarian ( see especially the phonetic sections below ).
Eventually the Eastern dialects prevailed and in 1899 the Ministry of Education officially codified a standard Bulgarian language based on the Drinov-Ivanchev orthography.
In the event, due to the urgently needed reinforcements in the Thracian front, Bulgarian Headquarters was soon forced to remove its troops from the city ( while the Greeks agreed by mutual treaty to remove their units based in Serres ) and transport them to Dedeağaç ( modern Alexandroupolis ), but still it left behind a battalion that started fortifying its positions.
But in her effort to win Bulgaria for the Central Powers, and seeing the inevitability of Ottoman disintegration, was toying with the idea of replacing the Balkan area of the Ottomans with a friendly Greater Bulgaria in her San Stefano borders — an idea that was based on the German origin of the Bulgarian King and his anti-Russian sentiments.
Macedonian, along with Bulgarian and the transitional southern Serbian varieties ( Torlakian ) also forms a part of the Balkan Sprachbund, a group of languages which share typological, grammatical and lexical features based on geographical convergence, rather than genetic proximity.
Bulgaria has proposed to sign a treaty ( based on that 1999 Joint Declaration ) guaranteeing the good neighbourly relations between the two countries, to enable Bulgarian support for the accession of the Republic of Macedonia to the European Union.
During the Ottoman Tanzimat ( 1839 – 76 ) reforms, nationalism arose in the Empire and in 1870 a new Bulgarian Orthodox Church was established and its separate diocese was created, based on ethnic identity rather than religious principles.
After his electoral defeat in 1874, Gladstone resigned as leader of the Liberal Party, but from 1876 began a comeback based on opposition to Turkey's Bulgarian atrocities.
Some of the biggest telecommunications companies, TV and radio stations, newspapers, magazines, and web portals are based in Sofia, including the Bulgarian National Television, bTV and Nova TV.
For the next two years, the Bulgarian army fought a defensive war against the Allied army based in Greece.
* Germany, already heavily involved in the internal Ottoman politics, officially opposed a war against the Empire, but in her effort to win Bulgaria for the Central Powers, and seeing the inevitability of Ottoman disintegration, was playing with the idea to replace the Balkan positions of the Ottomans with a friendly Greater Bulgaria in her San Stefano borders, an idea that was based on the German origin of the Bulgarian King and his anti-Russian sentiments.
Georgi Lozanov ( July 22, 1926, Sofia, Bulgaria – May 6, 2012 ) was a Bulgarian educator and psychiatrist who developed suggestopedia / suggestopaedia, a learning / teaching theory based on his early-1960s study of suggestion which is called as " suggestology ".
But in its effort to win Bulgaria for the Central Powers, and seeing the inevitability of Ottoman disintegration, was playing with the idea to replace the Balkan positions of the Ottomans with a friendly Greater Bulgaria in its San Stefano borders — an idea that was based on the German origin of the Bulgarian King and his anti-Russian sentiments.
While standard Slovene, Macedonian, and Bulgarian are each based on a different dialect, the Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian standard variants of the pluricentric Serbo-Croatian are all based on the same dialect, Štokavian.
He composed the first Bulgarian opera " Siromahkinia " based on the work of Ivan Vazov with the same title, consisting of two parts.
After World War II, Literary Bulgarian was based on the pronunciation of the eastern dialects.
" According to Radio Television of Serbia the report was drafted by Bulgarian intelligence services based on the analysis of early 1999 events.
In April 2000, Heinz Loquai, a retired German brigadier general, published a book on the war that claimed that the German government's account had been based on a general analysis by a Bulgarian intelligence agency of Yugoslav behaviour in the war, which was turned into a specific " plan " by the German Defence Ministry.
He decided not to recognize it, and contended that his father had settled in Northern Dobruja before the Treaty of Berlin that had awarded the region to Romania ; the plea was rejected by the Court of Appeal, based on evidence that Rakovsky's father was not in Dobruja before 1880, and that Rakovsky himself used a Bulgarian passport when moving across borders.
It is based on KOI8-R, which covers Russian and Bulgarian, but replaces eight graphic characters with four Ukrainian letters Ґ, Є, І, and Ї in both upper case and lower case.
The Bulgars called the town Tuthom, though it's more common name in Bulgarian was Анхиало, Anhialo based on the Greek name.
Y10 Ego: Two months later, in September 1991, the Ego is born, i. e. LX version based on the Fire catalyzed, it is only available with Black Mica body color ( including the tailgate ), was completely covered in saddle leather " Poltrona Frau " hue " Bulgarian Red " ( as well as the dashboard, gear lever, door panels and steering wheel ), has no foam and upholstered front headrests and improved tires.

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