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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nikola_MihovNikola Mihov - Wikipedia

    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 · Nikola Vasilev Mikhov has been called the “patriarch of Bulgarian bibliography,” 1 “Bulgaria's Erasmus,” 2 and the “best Bulgarian bibliographer of all times.” 3 With seven monographic bibliographi...

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    • 2012
  3. Nikola V. Mikhov (1877–1962) set the standard for modern bibliographers in Bulgaria.

  4. 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, which ...

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  6. Nikola V. Mikhov. (Mikhov, Nikola V., 1877-1962) Books from the extended shelves: Mikhov, Nikola V., 1877-1962: Bibliografski iztochnit͡sa za istorii͡ata na Turt͡sii͡a i Bŭlgarii͡a. (Académie Bulgare des Sciences, 1914) (page images at HathiTrust) Mikhov, Nikola V., 1877-1962: La Bulgarie et son peuple d'après les temoignages étrangers.

  7. 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: File 2(p.47), 34.