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    Nikola Mihaylov Mihov (Bulgarian: Никола Михайлов Михов, 11 December 1891 – 1 February 1945) was a Bulgarian lieutenant general of artillery who served as one of the three Regents of Bulgaria for the underage Simeon II (1943–44).

    • 1912–45
  2. 11 de sept. de 2012 · Read this article. Nikola V. Mikhov (1877–1962) set the standard for modern bibliographers in Bulgaria. He compiled major bibliographies of Bulgarica, or foreign works on Bulgaria, concentrating on the history and economics of Bulgaria and Turkey before 1878, the year Bulgaria gained autonomy from the Ottomans.

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  3. Request PDF | Nikola V. Mikhov (1877–1962): A Study of His Bibliographic Contribution | Nikola V. Mikhov (1877–1962) set the standard for modern bibliographers in Bulgaria.

  4. Gurgulyat. Forget Your Past, 2008 – 2012. The project Forget Your Past traces the fate of 14 of the most important communist-era monuments in Bulgaria, from their construction to the present day. The title is borrowed from the words Forget Your Past graffitied over the entrance of the Bulgarian Communist Party Memorial at Mount Buzludzha ...

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  6. Scope and Content: This collection contains diary of General Nikola Mikhov, and other documents relating to the disposition of Bulgarian troops in Yugoslavia, air bombardment of Sofia, and passage of German troops through Bulgaria. Inventory: Opis 1 1943 - 1944. Reel 1: File 1-2 (to p. 46) Diary 1943 - 1944. Reel 2:

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    Nikola Mihaylov Mihov (Bulgarian: Никола Михайлов Михов, 11 December 1891 – 1 February 1945) was a Bulgarian lieutenant general of artillery who served as one of the three Regents of Bulgaria for the underage Simeon II (1943–44).