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In this article Prof. Popmihaylova is concerning the village of Tsarkvino, which can't be found on the maps nowadays, and the Musa Baba teke that was located there.
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In this article Prof. Popmihaylova is concerning the village of Tsarkvino, which can't be found on the maps nowadays, and the Musa Baba teke that was located there.
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The article deals with humanism, tolerance, labor education of the younger generation on the basis of the seven commandments of the great legacy of the Kyrgyz epos Manas. In the epos "Manas" the questions of interethnic communication, interaction of nature and man are revealed. «Manas» - a unugue literary monument of the Kurguz people, its originality; it embodies a freedom-loving sprit of the Kurguz, their hard long struggle against foreign invaders. This struggle for own existence is reflected in a heroic spirit, a patriotic idea of this epos. Every important change in a political, ideological, economical life of the people during its long historical development left a definite mark in this epos. One more peculiarity of «Manas» is its vast contents and many-sided information it has. «Manas» is great and monumental not only in volume, but in the scope of the peoples life. Its content covers all sides of tne peoples existence from details of its everyday life to important events in its destiny. «Manas» represents such an epopee-an encyclopedia, which represents in a poetic from along history of a political struggle of the Kurguz people, its many-sided life, its economy, customs, mode of life, manners, esthetic tastes, ethic standards, its medical, geographic, religious and other notions, its international, trade ties and other information about the Kurguz. That’s why the epos is the fullest original work for researching the history, philosophy, ethnography, oral art, psychology and other aspects of a mental and social life of the people as many scientists state.
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This paper is devoted to the researchers of folk languages, which nowadays is very actual due to the rapid progress of science. This paper is presented about history of the epic, creation period of epic core, skills of teller, their importance, and peculiarities of the epic “Manas”. The researcher has tried to show the importance of the folklore in nowadays.
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The city of Vidin, located in the north-west of Bulgaria and south of the Danube River, was usually a border city during the period under the Ottoman rule. Therefore, majority of the settled population was comprised of military class members and the Muslim population lived together with the non-Muslim population. Another characteristic of Vidin was that it had many şer‘iyye registers kept during the Ottoman rule.In this study, 12 şer‘iyye registers from the Bulgarian Archive “Nationale Biblioteque” covering the years of 1700-1750 were used for putting forth the status of non-Muslim women in the Ottoman society as well as their reasons for using the community courts instead of the kadi courts. For this purpose, variety of cases that had to do with issues of their marriage, bride wealth-divorce, bailment, trustee-assignee and alimony appointment, credit-debt, inheritance, purchase-sale are analyzed.
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In 2005 Prof. I. Kochev turned 70 years of age. He was born in 1935 in the town of Pomorie, where he grew up and formed his character under the strong influence of his parents - fugitives from Macedonia, his father - teacher from Struga, close relative with I. Hadzhov and the Miladinovi family, left the place he was born in because the Serbian invaders in Macedonia constantly persecuted him.
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In the field of linguistic it was not only once when the genetic relationshipbetween the Middle Rhuppi (the Rhodops) and the West Rhuppi as varieties ofspeech at the South-East end of the Bulgarian language territory was pointed out.Even after a vague review the connection between the main characteristics could beseen between the central Rhodops speeches, on the one side, and the variety, spokenon Thessalonica.
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The reaction of Austro-Hungarian policy on the intensification of national movements of the Slavic peoples was also felt in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was considered to be a potential framework of Yugoslav reciprocity and convergence. Press editorial boards were centres of national promotion and this ideological and political trend was promoted in various ways – through Slavic media congresses, establishment of associations and inspired texts. The Serb press and their protagonists were thus found under attack of the authorities and were sanctioned in varying ways, which is a topic explored in this paper.
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The article attempts to reconstruct the Slavonic-Baltic border in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the end of the seventeenth to the mid-eighteenth century. It presents the basic methodological approaches to the problem: a linguistic analysis, studies of toponymical and anthroponomical data, and the use of archaeological evidence. The network of parishes of the ritus graeci, in their vast majority Uniate, but also Orthodox ones, was used as the most precise determinants for the research into the area of the Ruthenian ethnic and religious community in the region. To this end, protocols of general canonical visitations from the 1680s to 1760s were used. The documents made it possible for us to determine a clear linear border of the Ruthenian ethnic and religious settlement within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the analysed period.
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The article discusses the events in Southern Macedonia after the Civil War in Greece, which affected the Slavic population in the region. Therefore they were forced to emigrate to Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia (Vardar Macedonia). The last one of these areas is the object of the present article.
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The article examines some of the earliest influences of the Paleological art in the Medieval Bulgarian fortress town of Ochrida and partly in the surrounding areas. The pre-Revival tendencies in secular and icon painting are followed mainly in the Church of Holy Mother of God Peribleptos (St. Clement), built at the end of the 13th century, icons of the Ochrida school (13th-14th century), and some other town, village and cave churches in the region from the 13th to the 15th century.
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