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    by Paisius, a Bulgarian monk of the Hilandar monastery at Mount Athos, lead to the National awakening of Bulgaria and the modern Bulgarian nationalism,...
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  • Revival (Bulgarian: Възраждане, romanized: Vazrazhdane) is a far-right and ultranationalist political party in Bulgaria, founded in August 2014. Its chairman...
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  • The architecture of the Bulgarian Revival is a period when the Bulgarian architecture developed between 1770 and 1900. Plovdiv's Old Town is a living museum...
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  • The Alternative for Bulgarian Revival (Bulgarian: Алтернатива за българско възраждане, romanized: Alternativa za balgarsko vazrazhdane, АБВ) is a centre-left...
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    The Bulgarian name system (Bulgarian: Българска именна система) has considerable similarities with most other European name systems, and with those of...
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    The Bulgarian Exarchate (Bulgarian: Българска екзархия, romanized: Balgarska ekzarhiya; Turkish: Bulgar Eksarhlığı) was the official name of the Bulgarian...
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    colors, but black leather is also used. The Bulgarian national garbs appear from the Bulgarian National Revival to the middle of 20th century. The women's...
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  • others) were affected by the "Revival Process", most Muslim Bulgarian nationals were referred to as "Turks" by the Bulgarian government whether ethnically...
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    Bulgarian literature is literature written by Bulgarians or residents of Bulgaria, or written in the Bulgarian language; usually the latter is the defining...
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    The Seven Apostles (Bulgarian: Свети Седмочисленици, Sveti Sedmochislenitsi) are seven saints venerated in the Bulgarian Orthodox Church since the 10th...
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    works by Bulgarian National Revival artists, foreign art and works of first-generation Bulgarian painters from after the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878...
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    separate Bulgarian church. As a consequence, until the 1870s, the focus of the Bulgarian National Revival switched to the struggle for a Bulgarian Church...
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    The Bulgarian National Awakening (Bulgarian: Ранно възраждане) is the initial period of the Bulgarian National Revival in the history of Bulgaria, from...
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  • traditions from the period of the Bulgarian National Revival. During the national revival, the first community centre in Bulgaria (1856) was founded in the town...
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    Europe also saw much Revival construction; in addition to the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest, the Bulgarian National Revival saw the introduction...
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    Paisius of Hilendar (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
    Paìsiy Hilendàrski (Bulgarian: Свети Паисий Хилендарски) (1722–1773) was a Bulgarian Orthodox clergyman and a key Bulgarian National Revival figure. He is most...
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  • The Bulgarian national revival is considered to have started with the work of Saint Paisius of Hilendar, who opposed Greek domination of Bulgaria's culture...
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    its independence as the Kingdom of Bulgaria. In 1396 the Bulgarian–Ottoman Wars ended with the fall of the Bulgarian Empire, due to the Ottoman invasion...
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    the Bulgarian National Revival and hosted the headquarters of the Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee. After it became part of modern Bulgaria on...
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    national library of Bulgaria, situated in the capital city of Sofia. Founded on 4 April 1878, the library received the status of Bulgarian National Library...
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    Parliamentary Elections in Bulgaria to be Held Simultaneously on June 9". Bulgarian News Agency. Retrieved 5 April 2024. "Bulgarian parliament formally approves...
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  • Yoakim Karchovski (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
    early figures of the Bulgarian National Revival. In his writings, he self identified as a Bulgarian and called his language Bulgarian. He is considered an...
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  • Byzantine–Bulgarian wars National awakening of Bulgaria Bulgarian unification List of Bulgarian monarchs Medieval Bulgarian army Medieval Bulgarian navy Bulgarian...
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    The Bulgarian St. Stephen Church (Bulgarian: Църква "Свети Стефан"; Turkish: Sveti Stefan Kilisesi), also known as the Bulgarian Iron Church, is a Bulgarian...
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    surrounding it on all sides (the Bulgarian word мел mel means "white clay, chalk"). Melnik became a part of the First Bulgarian Empire under the rule of Khan...
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    Gabrovo (redirect from Gabrovo, Bulgaria)
    humour), as well as noted for its Bulgarian National Revival architecture. Gabrovo is also known as the longest town in Bulgaria, stretching over 25 km along...
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    Възраждане [The Bulgarian National Revival], Стандарт, pp. 178–180, ISBN 978-954-8976-56-5 Larkin, Brendan (2009), The Times and the Bulgarian Massacres, p...
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    Shumen (redirect from Shumen, Bulgaria)
    an important centre of the Bulgarian National Revival, with the first celebration of Cyril and Methodius in the Bulgarian lands taking place on 11 May...
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    Georgi Sava Rakovski (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
    Попович), was a 19th-century Bulgarian revolutionary, freemason, writer and an important figure of the Bulgarian National Revival and resistance against Ottoman...
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    Sophronius of Vratsa (category Articles containing Bulgarian-language text)
    leading figures of the early Bulgarian National Revival. Vladislavov was born in the town of Kotel in eastern Bulgaria in 1739 to the family of a cattle...
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