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    Kiril Parlichev (Bulgarian: Кирил Пърличев, Macedonian: Кирил Прличев; 1 March 1875 – 9 February 1944) was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary and public...
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    produced by the Bulgarian Ministry of Education, in 1894. Parlichev's son Kiril Parlichev became a prominent member of the revolutionary movement in...
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  • Declaration of Independence Cedi Osman, basketball player Kiril Parlichev, revolutionary Grigor Parlichev, writer and translator Metody Patchev, teacher and...
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    Kiril Peychinovich or Kiril Pejčinović (Bulgarian: Кирил Пейчинович, Serbian: Кирил Пејчиновић, Macedonian: Кирил Пејчиновиќ, Church Slavonic: Күриллъ...
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    1928 he was a member of the Overseas Representation together with Kiril Parlichev and Georgi Bazhdarov. Tomalevski wrote in the newspaper "Narodnost"...
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    Aleko Konstantinov Miladinov Brothers Aleksandra Monedzhikova Grigor Parlichev Elin Pelin Ivailo Petrov Valeri Petrov Julian Popov Maria Popova Yordan...
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    Serbian teacher in Ohrid by Metody Patchev, Uzunov, along with Patchev, Kiril Parlichev and Ivan Grupchev were arrested. Between January 1902 and March 1903...
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    founders of the party were also Georgi Kulishev, Georgi Bazhdarov, Kiril Parlichev, Andon Dimitrov, Hristo Batandzhiev, Simeon Radev and others. Hristo...
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  • (18th-century) Miladinov brothers (1810–1862) Marko Tsepenkov (1829–1920) Grigor Parlichev (1830–1893) Kuzman Shapkarev (1834–1909) Yordan Hadzhikonstantinov-Dzhinot...
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    „Св. св. Кирил и Методий“, Solunska balgarska mazhka gimnazia „Sv. sv. Kiril i Metodiy“) was the first Bulgarian high school in Macedonia. One of the...
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