Bulgaria, Past & PresentSherratt & Hughes, 1936 - 480 páginas |
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... Balkan range , the highest peak of which attains an altitude of 2,373 metres . The Balkans are traversed by several defiles , and also by the river Isker , which rising in the Rila mountains cuts across the Balkans through a deep and ...
... Balkan range , the highest peak of which attains an altitude of 2,373 metres . The Balkans are traversed by several defiles , and also by the river Isker , which rising in the Rila mountains cuts across the Balkans through a deep and ...
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... Balkan people are capable of feasting by the side of the dead body of their starved neighbour . Turkish slavery has dep- rived them of self respect and left on their souls the seal of such vices as selfcentredness , self - love and ...
... Balkan people are capable of feasting by the side of the dead body of their starved neighbour . Turkish slavery has dep- rived them of self respect and left on their souls the seal of such vices as selfcentredness , self - love and ...
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... Balkan States which he had encouraged , but an Albanian revolt , and a massacre of Bulgarians in the Macedonian town of Kotsana , followed by tbe massing of Turkich Turkich troops in Thrace , forced the hands of the Balkan States ...
... Balkan States which he had encouraged , but an Albanian revolt , and a massacre of Bulgarians in the Macedonian town of Kotsana , followed by tbe massing of Turkich Turkich troops in Thrace , forced the hands of the Balkan States ...
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administration affirmed Agrarian Agricultural Bank Allied amount annual army Austria average Balkan British budget Bulgar Bulgarian Government Byzantine Cabinet capital cereals co-operative societies Constantinople construction cost Danev Danube debt declared deputy Diskonto Dobrudja Eastern Rumelia elections Emperor Entente exploited exports farmsteads Ferdinand figures foreign forests former French functionaries garia gauged German Gheorghiev gold francs Greece Greek hectares increased industry interest Karavelov Kubrat Kuman Kutrigurs labour land latter League of Nations leva per kg Liaptchev Macedonia mainly Maritsa ment million kg million leva Minister Ministry moral neighbours Omortag organised owing party payment peasantry Plovdiv political politicians population pre-war loans Prince Prof Radoslavov Refugee loan rendered reparations revenue Rumania Russia secure Serbia Slavs Sobranye Sofia Stambulov Stoilov Symeon Tervel Thrace tion Tirnovo tobacco Treaty Treaty of Neuilly Tsankov Tsar Turkey Turkish Turks utilised Varna Vidin