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    Georgi Minchov Vazov (January 5, 1860 – August 13, 1934) was a Bulgarian-Russian militiaman. He was one of the main organizers of the 1886 Bulgarian coup...
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  • Vazov is a Bulgarian surname. It can refer to: Georgi Vazov, a Bulgarian Lieutenant General and Minister of War Ivan Vazov, a Bulgarian poet, novelist...
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    Vladimir Vazov was born on 14 May 1868 to Mincho Vazov and Suba Hadjinikolova. His brothers were the writer Ivan Vazov, the officer Georgi Vazov and the...
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  • Bulgarian cosmonaut Georgi Ivanov (born 1976), Bulgarian footballer Georgi Vazov (1860 - 1934), Bulgarian general and Minister of War Georgi Parvanov (born...
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    the fortress was General Georgi Vazov, the brother of the famous Bulgarian writer Ivan Vazov and of General Vladimir Vazov. The early use of an airplane...
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    to call in advance. The museum is located at the corner of Ivan Vazov Street and Georgi S. Rakovski Street in Sofia. Another gem of a museum is his large...
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    the fortress was General Georgi Vazov, the brother of the famous Bulgarian writer Ivan Vazov and of General Vladimir Vazov. The early use of an airplane...
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    Popandov. He has been performing in the Bulgarian national theatre "Ivan Vazov" since 1977. In 2008, Mamalev participated in the Bulgarian show "Dancing...
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    Ivan (1915), The Balkan League, London: John Murray, pp. 137–138 Markov, Georgi (1989), България в Балканския съюз срещу Османската Империя, 1912-1913 г...
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    Ferdinand I Vladimir Vazov Georgi Vazov Mihail Savov Ivan Fichev Vasil Kutinchev Nikola Ivanov Radko Dimitriev Stiliyan Kovachev Georgi Todorov Andranik Ozanian...
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    final Bulgarian assault on Adrianople began. Under the command of Gen. Georgi Vazov the Bulgarians, reinforced with two Serb divisions, conquered the "untakeable"...
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    ruled Bulgaria at the time. Between 1947 and 1949 Georgi Karaslavov was the director of the Ivan Vazov National Theater. A school in Sofia is named for...
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    / 42.69417; 23.32639 The Ivan Vazov National Theatre (Bulgarian: Народен театър „Иван Вазов“, Naroden teatar „Ivan Vazov“) is Bulgaria's national theatre...
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    Ivan Vazov where he has worked for decades, Cherkelov was also the artistic director of the Ivan Radoev Dramatic Theatre in Pleven (1985–1990). Georgi Cherkelov...
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    Sugarev Dimitar Talev Tzvetan Todorov Stefan Tzanev Nikola Vaptsarov Ivan Vazov Pavel Vezhinov Vladislav the Grammarian Dobri Voinikov Sofronii Vrachanski...
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    Stoyanov (1846 - 1876) Hristo Botev (1848 - 1876) Ivan Vazov (1850 – 1921) Panayot Volov (1850 – 1876) Georgi Izmirliev (1851 – 1876) Todor Kableshkov (1851 –...
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    Georgi Stoyanov Todorov (Bulgarian: Георги Тодоров) (born on 10 August 1858 in Bolgrad; died on 16 November 1934 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian general who...
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    Georgi Rakovski Street (Bulgarian: Улица Георги Раковски, Ulitsa Georgi Rakovski), usually called with its old name Rakovska, is an important street in...
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    Georgi Asparuhov Stadium (Bulgarian: Стадион „Георги Аспарухов“), nicknamed Gerena (Bulgarian: Герена, meaning "the flood plain"), is a multi-purpose stadium...
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    Ivan Vazov. After the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878, Georgi Fingov's father was briefly governor of Targovishte, Botevgrad and Pleven. In 1892, Georgi Fingov...
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    Political offices Preceded by Georgi Vazov Minister of War 1913–1914 Succeeded by Ivan Fichev Military offices Preceded by Pravoslav Tenev Chief of the...
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  • fortress fell and Sukru Pasha surrendered to generals Nikola Ivanov and Georgi Vazov. The Ottoman Empire was left with no choice, asked and received a second...
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  • joined the troupe of the Ivan Vazov National Theatre where he remained for almost his whole career until 1990. Georgi Georgiev-Getz died as a result...
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    Stiliyan Kovachev (1860–1939) 14 June 1913 11 July 1913 Bulgarian Army 22 Georgi Vazov (1860–1934) 11 July 1913 4 September 1913 Bulgarian Army 23 Kliment Boyadzhiev...
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    where the famous general and mayor of Sofia Vladimir Vazov (brother of national writer Ivan Vazov) spent the last years of his life; he died there on 20...
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  • Boyadzhiev. She is also known for her numerous roles on the stage of the Ivan Vazov National Theatre most notably as Masha in Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov...
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    school in Sofia. Immediately after graduating he started playing in the Ivan Vazov National Theatre. His first role was in the movie Utro nad rodinata (1951)...
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  • Dimitar Talev Georgi Tenev Petko Todorov Stefan Tsanev Pavel Tsvetkov Ivan Vazov Ilya Velchev Konstantin Velichkov Emanuil A. Vidinski Vladislav the Grammarian...
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  • (1827–1895) Hristo Smirnenski (1898–1923) Nikola Vaptsarov (1909–1942) Ivan Vazov (1850–1921) Peyo Yavorov (1878–1914) Nedyalko Yordanov (1940–present) Wilson...
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  • a comedy play written by the Bulgarian writer, poet and playwright Ivan Vazov first published in 1900. In a comical manner, the play presents the author's...
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