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  2. Bulgarian epigraphic monuments - Wikipedia

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    Non-applied epigraphic monument (lower fragment). The date is not set. Place of location: RT, Bulgar. Languages Arabic and Bulgarian [3]: 126–127 The epigraphic monument to the daughter of Juvalu, Hadji-Khatyn. [3]: 128–129 The date is not set Place of location: RT, Bulgar [3]: 128–129 Languages Arabic and Bulgarian. It was seized from ...

  3. Panagyurishte Treasure - Wikipedia

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    As one of the best known surviving artefacts of Thracian culture, the treasure has been displayed at various museums around the world. [14] [5] [15] [16] [17] The treasure is the centerpiece of the Thracian art collection of the Plovdiv Regional Historical Museum, the National Museum of History in Sofia, and the History Museum in Panagyurishte. [18]

  4. Varna Necropolis - Wikipedia

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    Microwear studies of the weapons and tools from the chalcolithic necropolis at the city of Varna. – Studia Praehistorica, 12, 46–49. Kostov, R. I. 2004. Prehistoric weight system among the gold objects of the Varna Chalcolithic necropolis. – Geology and Mineral Resources, 11, 3, 25–28 (in Bulgarian with an English abstract).

  5. Golden Orphism Book - Wikipedia

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    The artefact is said to have been discovered in either 1943 or 1955 in the area of the Struma river in Bulgaria. Its subsequent whereabouts are not known, but in 2003, the elderly discoverer donated it anonymously to the National Historical Museum (NIM) in Sofia .

  6. Vinča symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Vinča symbols [a] are a set of undeciphered symbols found on artifacts from the Neolithic Vinča culture and other "Old European" cultures of Central and Southeast Europe. [3] [4] They have sometimes been described as an example of proto-writing. [5] The symbols went out of use around 3500 BC. [6]

  7. List of Bulgarian inventors and discoverers - Wikipedia

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    The majority of aircraft bombs to date follow Petrov's design. The Bulgarian Air Force deployed the original prototype, thus becoming the first military force in the world to conduct tactical airplane bombing in a full-scale war in 1912. Assen Jordanoff (September 2, 1896 – October 19, 1967) was a Bulgarian American inventor, engineer, and ...

  8. Orders, decorations, and medals of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Awarded to personnel of the Bulgarian People's Army for merit in stabilising the defence of the People's Republic of Bulgaria and to civilians for expressing outstanding patriotism. Variation 1, Diameter 33 mm, Thickness (Rim) 2.8 mm, (Centre) 4.9 mm. Variation 2, Diameter 33.1 mm, Thickness (Rim) 2.5 mm, (Centre) 4.1 mm.

  9. Darzhavna Aeroplanna Rabotilnitsa - Wikipedia

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    1 Three engine biplane airliner DAR 5 Brambar: 1930 [2] 1 [3] DAR 6: 1932 [2] 6 [a] Single engine biplane trainer DAR 7: 1 [3] DAR 8 Slavei 12 Single engine biplane trainer DAR 9 Siniger: 6 [3] [b] Single engine biplane trainer DAR 10 Bekas: 1941 2 Single engine monoplane light bomber DAR 11 Lyastovitsa: N/A 0 Unbuilt license built single ...