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  1. Georgi Stoykov Rakovski (Bulgarian: Георги Стойков Раковски) (1821 – 9 October 1867), known also Georgi Sava Rakovski (Георги Сава Раковски), born Sabi Stoykov Popovich (Съби Стойков Попович), was a 19th-century Bulgarian revolutionary, freemason, writer and an important ...

  2. Guéorgui Stoïkov Rakovski (en bulgare : Георги Стойков Раковски, Guéorgui Stoïkov Rakovski), aussi connu sous le nom de Georgi Sava Rakovski (Георги Сава Раковски, Géorgui Sava Rakovski), né Sabi Stoïkov Popovitch (Съби Стойков Попович) en 1821 à Kotel, alors dans l ...

  3. Военна академия „Г. С. Раковски“ е първото военно висше училище в България. Създадена е със Закон на 1 март 1912 г., приет от 15-то Народно събрание.

  4. Georgi Sava Rakovski was a revolutionary leader and writer, an early and influential partisan of Bulgarian liberation from Ottoman Turkish rule. Already a national revolutionary by the age of 16, he participated in an insurrection against the Turks in 1841. Later, as an employee of the Turkish war.

  5. Guéorgui Stoïkov Rakovski, aussi connu sous le nom de Georgi Sava Rakovski, né Sabi Stoïkov Popovitch en 1821 à Kotel, alors dans l'Empire ottoman, et mort le 9 octobre 1867 à Bucarest, en Roumanie, est un révolutionnaire bulgare du XIXe siècle, écrivain, journaliste, diplomate, linguiste, ainsi qu’une importante figure de la ...

  6. Georgi Sava Rakovski (Георги Сава Раковски) (1821 – October 9, 1867), born Sabi Stoykov Popovich (Съби Стойков Попович), was a nineteenth-century Bulgarian revolutionary and writer and an important figure of the Bulgarian National Revival and the resistance against Ottoman rule.

  7. The First Bulgarian Legion (Първа българска легия) was established in 1862 by Georgi Sava Rakovski in agreement with the Serbian government. At the time Montenegro was at war with the Ottoman Empire and Serbia itself was planning to join the conflict.