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    Ermeni Sorununda İki Ayrı Portre: Patrik Horen Aşıkyan ve Patrik Mateos İzmirliyan by Hale ŞIVGIN, Mehmet Batuhan ÇEKEN

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The Armenian affair, which did not pose an internal problem for the Ottoman Empire until the middle of the 19th century, became an international problem, especially after the Bulgarian revolt of 1875. One of the articles of the Treaty of Berlin, signed as a result of the 1877-1878 Ottoman-Russian war, was the reform in the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire in the regions where Armenians lived. …”
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    Field Observations of Burial Mounds from the Soviet Military Topographic Maps for the Yambol Province, SE Bulgaria by Adela Sobotkova, Todor Valchev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Burial mounds are a ubiquitous feature of the Bulgarian landscape, estimated at some 20,000 today [1]. …”
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    Memory, Identity and Otherness in Rhea Galanaki’s Novel "The Life of Ismail Ferik Pasha: Spina Nel Cuore" by Neli Popova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study situates the relationship between identity, memory, and Otherness within the theoretical framework of Paul Ricoeur’s concept of identity, offering a deeper understanding of these interconnections in the novel. Original title in Bulgarian: Памет, идентичност и другост в романа „Житието на Исмаил Ферик паша: Spina nel cuore“ на Реа Галанаки.…”
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    About the Medieval Bulgar-Tatar Architectural Tradition (in the case of Golden Horde Mausoleums) by Valeeva-Suleimanova G.F.

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Comparative analogies of the architecture of buildings make it possible to outline the problem of the origin of the Chishma mausoleums and draw a conclusion about the common style and traditions of Bulgarian Golden Horde architecture over the vast territory of the Volga-Ural region.…”
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    MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES ON THE DANUBE DELTA BIOSPHERE RESERVE COAST – ACTUAL SYNTHESIS by PETRE GÂŞTESCU, ION GRIGORAŞ

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In terms of genesis and morphology, this coastline can be roughly divided into two sectors: accumulation of marine levees in the north, from Musura Stream at the Ukrainian border to Cape Midia (166 km); abrasion in the south with high cliffs, from Cape Midia to Vama Veche; the Bulgarian border (79 km). The article analyzes the northern sector corresponding to the delta front (Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve coast). …”
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    PENGEMBANGAN BAHAN AJAR BERBASIS PENDEKATAN PENDIDIKAN ANTIKORUPSI MELALUI PEMBELAJARAN PENDIDIKAN AGAMA ISLAM DI SDN LOJI CIPANAS KABUPATEN CIANJUR by Irma Karlaely, Hasbiyallah Hasbiyallah, Gina Aria Sonia, Tatang Muh Nasir, Laelatul Nuroh

    Published 2024-04-01
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    Sublemma-Based Neural Machine Translation by Thien Nguyen, Huu Nguyen, Phuoc Tran

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The proposed sublemma-based model provides an alternative to existing models when we build translation systems from an inflectionally rich language, such as Russian, Czech, or Bulgarian, in low-resource contexts.…”
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    EFFICIENCY ASSESSMENT OF SOME DANUBE PORTS BY USING DEA WINDOW ANALYSIS by Gheorghe MATEI

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…On the other extreme, the Bulgarian port of Ruse was found to be the least efficient port, obtaining the lowest average efficiency over an eight-year period, with only 0.360. …”
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