A Brief Account of Early Travels in Southeastern Europe

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This text is the title and dedication of a travel book published in London in 1673. The book was written by Edward Brown, a...

Introduction to the Bibliography

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This bibliography brings together important books and academic studies about Bulgarian history, politics, culture, literature, and society. The listed works were written by Bulgarian...

The Structure of the National Assembly

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Under the Communist Constitution, Bulgaria has only one legislative body, called the National Assembly. This is different from the system in the Soviet Union,...

A Day in the Bazaar

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One day, I walk by the bazaar without going in. The next day, I stroll along with a friend. We pass the store, and...

The Road to Ochrida

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The road we traveled was clear and easy to follow. It curved around long hills that had no trees. Goatherds, people living a simple...

Facing the Dogs

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With little belief that it would work, but with the quickness of a man in a comic opera, I sat down. Just in case...

KARS CASTLE

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Architectural Marvel of 1153 Constructed in 1153 by the Vizier of Saltuk Sultan Malik Izzeddin Salduk Firuz Akay, Kars Castle stands proudly on a steep...

KARS

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A Gateway on the Silk Road Kars, the Historic Crossroads Kars, a city with roots tracing back to the Bulgarian Turks of the “Valatur” tribe, holds...

Decoding Tombstone Symbols

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Insights into Professions and Stories Exploring Artistic Narratives on Tombstones Nautical and Military Tributes Discovering the profession of the deceased is often possible through elements on tombstones....

Women Artists

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74 women artists The exhibition, which also serves as a summary of modern and contemporary Turkish art history, brings together 74 artists: Mihri Mujfik, Melek...

Old and New Corinth

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Ali Sabancis vision

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Zoe and Theodora part 34

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