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61Гайдуки — (от венгерск. слова hajdu погонщики). В Венгриипервоначально назывались так пастухи, затем мадьяры, сербы и валахи,которые бежали от притеснений турок в леса и оттуда вели партизанскуювойну, и, наконец, пешие легковооруженные воины. Г. составляли …
62Мельпомена — (Melpomenh = поющая) как указывает само имя, былапервоначально представительницей песни вообще, затем жалобной, печальнойпесни и, наконец, трагедии. Как муза более серьезных по чувствупоэтических произведений, она имеет более строгий и серьезный… …
63Hranislav — Allegiance Second Bulgarian Empire Byzantine Empire Years of service 1270s, 1300s (documented) Rank possibly Bulgarian megas primikerios Byzantine …
64Church of Christ Pantocrator, Nesebar — South view of the Church of Christ Pantocra …
65Delyo — s monument in Zlatograd reportedly stands at the place of his death Delyo (Bulgarian: Дельо, sometimes Делю, Delyu) was a Bulgarian rebel leader (hajduk voivode) who was active in the Rhodope Mountains in the late 17th and early 18th centuries …
66Alexius Slav — s fortress near Melnik Alexius Slav (Bulgarian: Алексий Слав, Greek: Ἀλέξιος Σθλαῦος) was a Bulgarian noble (болярин, bolyarin) of the 12th and 13th century and a descendant of …
67Dimitar Dobrovich — Dimitar Dobrovich, Portrait of a girl (c. 1850) Dimitar Georgiev Dobrovich (Bulgarian: Димитър Георгиев Добрович; 1816–2 March 1905) was the first academically trained Bulgarian painter and a participant in the revolutions of 1848 in the Italian… …
68Moya Strana, Moya Bălgaria — (Bulgarian: Моя страна, моя България, translated as My Country, My Bulgaria ) is a patriotic song by a Bulgarian singer Emil Dimitrov, issued in 1970.[1] It was chosen as The Song of the Century in Bulgaria and is considered as an unofficial… …
69Grigor Nachovich — (1845–1920), Bulgarian politician and diplomat Grigor Dimitrov Nachovich (Bulgarian: Григор Димитров Начович; 3 February 1845–4 January 1920) was a Bulgarian politician and diplomat. One of the early leaders of the Conservative Party and the… …
70Nikola Lazarov — Nikola Ivanov Lazarov (Bulgarian: Никола Иванов Лазаров) (1 April 1870–14 June 1942) was a Bulgarian architect. Lazarov was born in the sub Balkan town of Karlovo, then part of the Ottoman Empire (today in central Bulgaria). His father, a rose… …