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    Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgarian: Велико Търново, romanized: Veliko Tŭrnovo, pronounced [vɛˈliko ˈtɤrnovo]; "Great Tarnovo") is a city in north central Bulgaria...
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    Stefan Stambolov (category People from Veliko Tarnovo)
    methods and his repression of the IMRO. Stefan Nikolov Stambolov was born in Veliko Tarnovo. His father took part in the "Velchova Zavera" plot against Turkish...
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    The Tаrnovo Patriarchate (Bulgarian: Търновска патриаршия) was the name of an independent Bulgarian Orthodox Church in the period of 1235–1393. After the...
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    in the region. In 1238, the relics were transferred from Kallikrateia to Veliko Tarnovo, capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. In Bulgaria she is venerated...
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  • believed to be a Mhachkay as well. Ahmed Şükrü Efendi, kadı (judge) of Veliko Tarnovo, reported an event to the capital city. With a letter he published...
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  • the city of Rosenheim, near Munich, Germany. On December 10, 1991, in the Veliko Tarnovo University "St. St. Cyril and Methodius" a scientific session was...
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    Tarnovo Constitution (category History of Veliko Tarnovo)
    adopted on 16 April 1879 (O.S.) by the Constituent National Assembly held in Veliko Tarnovo as part of the establishment of the Principality of Bulgaria. It...
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    Българските ханове и царе [The Bulgarian Khans and Tsars] (in Bulgarian). Veliko Tarnovo: Abagar. pp. 297–298. ISBN 954-427-216-X. Wikimedia Commons has...
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    representatives from the Bulgarian revolutionaries was convened in the town of Veliko Tarnovo in order to implement the plan. This meeting resulted in the creation...
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    Count Joseph Vladimirovich Gourko, which was assigned to quickly move via Veliko Tarnovo and penetrate the Balkan Mountains, the most significant barrier...
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