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- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages accessdate "2011-10-26".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages accessdate "2011-12-20".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages accessdate "2012-07-31".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages first "Lyubomir".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages isCitedBy Bulgaria.
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages isCitedBy History_of_Bulgaria.
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages last "Ivanov".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages location "Sofia".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages page "2".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages page "4".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages pages "2–3".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages publisher "Bulgarian Academy of Sciences".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages quote "In particular, in the mid-4th century a group of Goths settled in the region of Nikopolis ad Istrum , where their leader Bishop Wulfila invented the Gothic alphabet and translated the Holy Bible into Gothic to produce the first book written in Germanic language.".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages quote "The capital Tarnovo became a political, economic, cultural and religious center seen as 'the Third Rome' in contrast to Constantinople's decline after the Byzantine heartland in Asia Minor was lost to the Turks during the late 11th century.".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages quote "The capital Tarnovo became a political, economic, cultural and religious centre seen as 'the Third Rome' in contrast to Constantinople's decline after the Byzantine heartland in Asia Minor was lost to the Turks during the late 11th century.".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages title "ESSENTIAL HISTORY OF BULGARIA IN SEVEN PAGES".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages url Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages.
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages url "http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages".
- Essential_History_of_Bulgaria_in_Seven_Pages year "2007".