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    Топалов or Топалски; 1830-23 March 1907), better known under the pseudonym Filip Totyu (Филип Тотю), was a Bulgarian revolutionary of the Bulgarian National...
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    Filip Totyu Nunatak (Bulgarian: нунатак Филип Тотю, ‘Nunatak Filip Totyu’ \'nu-na-tak 'fi-lip 'to-tyu\) is the rocky ridge extending 3.9 km in north-south...
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    against Ottoman rule. In August 1867, together with his band and that of Filip Totyu, Hitov headed to Serbia along the ridge of the Balkan Mountains. He settled...
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    c. 1864) Captain Petko Voyvoda (1844–1900) Panayot Hitov (1830–1918) Filip Totyu (1830–1907) Hadzhi Dimitar (1840–1868) Stefan Karadzha (1840–1868) Rumena...
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    Petrov Yane Sandanski Boris Sarafov Georgi Sava Rakovski Hristo Tatarchev Filip Totyu Panayot Volov Stoyan Zaimov Hristo Botev Mara Buneva Angel Apostol Petkov...
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    Grandma Nedelya) (1826 - 1894) Roumena Voyvoda (1829 - 1862 or 1895) Filip Totyu (1830 - 1907) Panayot Hitov (1830 – 1918) Dobri Voynikov (1833 - 1878)...
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    émigrés, including Hadzhi Dimitar and several members of the cheta that Filip Totyu and Panayot Hitov had formed that previous year. Following the announcement...
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    visited Rakovski in Iaşi. Two revolutionary bands led by Panayot Hitov and Filip Totyu had been inciting the Bulgarian diaspora community in Romania to invade...
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    equipped two bands (cheti) who penetrated Bulgaria led by Panayot Hitov and Filip Totyu. They fought battles with the Ottoman forces, but did not manage to fulfill...
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    of 550. Dve Mogili was the place where noted Bulgarian hajduk voivode Filip Totyu (1830–1907) spent the last years of his life after the Liberation of...
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