Hayredin (Bulgarian: Хайредин, pronounced [xɐjrɛˈdin]; also transliterated Hajredin or Hairedin) is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Vratsa...
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Mezdra 9,628 Mizia Мизия 6,611 Mizia 2,850 Oryahovo Оряхово 10,204 Oryahovo 4,544 Roman Роман 5,853 Roman 2,581 Hayredin Хайредин 4,546 Hayredin 1,584...
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rebel army led by Cen Leka tried to stop the advancing Ottoman army led by Hayredin Pasha. The Ottoman commander declared again an amnesty, the abolishment...
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footballer Tasha Kheiriddin, (born 1970), Canadian political commentator Hayredin, village in Bulgaria Hayrettin (disambiguation) Kheïr Eddine District,...
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(Bulgarian: Михайлово) is a village in Northwestern Bulgaria. It is located in Hayredin municipality, Vratsa Province. List of villages in Vratsa Province v t...
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Рогозен [ˈrɔɡozɛn]) is a village in Northwestern Bulgaria. It is located in Hayredin Municipality, Vratsa Province. Rogozen is famous for its Rogozen treasure...
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rebel army led by Cen Leka tried to stop the advancing Ottoman army led by Hayredin Pasha. The Ottoman commander declared again an amnesty, the abolishment...
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Byala Slatina Municipality (main town: Byala Slatina) Hayredin Municipality (main village: Hayredin) Kozloduy Municipality (main town: Kozloduy) Krivodol...
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created, but the revolt was ultimately suppressed by the Ottomans, led by Hayredin Pasha in the summer of 1844. During the mid-1800s, Catholic Albanians were...
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Chelopek Chiren Dolna Kremena Dobrolevo Eliseyna Galatin Gradeshnitsa Hayredin Kriva Bara Mihaylovo Ochindol Rogozen Ruska Bela Saraevo Staro Selo Tipchenitsa...
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