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Ruined castle and town in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
Tsepina (Bulgarian: Цепина) or Tzepaina (Greek: Τζέπαινα) was a castle and town in the western Rhodope mountains, southern Bulgaria, now in ruins. It
Tsepina
Cove of Robert Island
Tsepina Cove (Bulgarian: залив Цепина, ‘Zaliv Tsepina’ \'za-liv 'tse-pi-na\) is the 1 km wide cove indenting for 850 m the east coast of Robert Island
Tsepina_Cove
Village in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
kaval, gaida, davul, goblet drum and tambura. The medieval fortress of Tsepina is situated to the north-west of the village and can be accessed by a 6-km
Dorkovo
Town in Pazardzhik Province, Bulgaria
the locality of "Pechkovets", at the foot of the medieval fortress of Tsepina, where fragments of Thracian pottery and implements of labour have also
Velingrad
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Cherven_(fortress)
Mountain range in Southeastern Europe
heights. The largest and most important castles include Lyutitsa, Ustra, Tsepina, Mezek, Asenova krepost and many others. Between 1371 and 1375 the Rhodopes
Rhodope_Mountains
Railway line in Bulgaria
one. Along the gorge, the line passes Marko Nikolov (ex Mineral baths), Tsepina (ex Dorkovo) stops, the river again and the road at manually operated level
Septemvri–Dobrinishte narrow-gauge line
Septemvri–Dobrinishte_narrow-gauge_line
Medieval castle in Vidin, Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Baba_Vida
Medieval Bulgarian state (1185–1396)
in southern Thrace, the Rhodopes, and Macedonia—including Adrianople, Tsepina, Stanimaka, Melnik, Serres, Skopje, and Ohrid—meeting little resistance
Second_Bulgarian_Empire
Valley in the Rhodope Mountains in Bulgaria
Velingrad. The valley takes its name from the medieval Bulgarian fortress of Tsepina, the capital of the domain of Despot Alexius Slav in the 13th century,
Chepino_Valley
Commune in Tulcea, Romania
hand, other historians consider the towers very similar to ones found in Tsepina, Shumen, Perperikon, Vidin, consequently attributing it to Bulgarians,
Sarichioi
Bulgarian noble
and capturing the fortress of Melnik, where he moved his capital from Tsepina in 1215, and became an autocrat. In Melnik, Alexius Slav had a royal court
Alexius_Slav
Archeological site in Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Palace_of_Omurtag
Archaeological site in Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Perperikon
Road in Bulgaria
where it runs parallel to the Septemvri–Dobrinishte narrow-gauge line. At Tsepina railway station it leaves the gorge and ascends through the valley of a
II-84_road_(Bulgaria)
Medieval stronghold in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Tsarevets_(fortress)
History museum in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
been found near the village of Yunatsite and the medieval fortress of Tsepina, the village of Dorkovo, copies and marble icons of St. Peter and Paul
Pazardzhik Regional Historical Museum
Pazardzhik_Regional_Historical_Museum
Province in southern Bulgaria
the Ottomans in the late 14th century. Some of medieval fortresses are Tsepina near the village of Dorkovo and Krasen in the vicinities of Bata. The April
Pazardzhik_Province
Medieval Fortress in Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Devingrad
Medieval fortress in the eastern Rhodope Mountains in southern Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Ustra
Castle in Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Belogradchik_Fortress
Castle in Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Lyutitsa
1345 – July 1393 conflict between the Second Bulgarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire
Bulgarians surrendered keeping their property. Similarly, the population of Tsepina, one of the strategic fortresses of the Rhodopes, resisted Ottoman attacks
Bulgarian–Ottoman_wars
Medieval stronghold
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Monyak
Medieval stronghold
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Mezek_Fortress
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Kovachevsko_kale
Medieval fortress in the Bulgarian Rhodope Mountains
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Asen's_Fortress
Emperor of Bulgaria from 1207 to 1218
of the region of the Rhodope Mountains, which surrounded his castle at Tsepina. In the reign of Kaloyan, the Greek noblemen of eastern Thrace had risen
Boril_of_Bulgaria
Archaeological site overlooking the city of Shumen in Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Shumen_Fortress
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Storgosia
Place in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria
of Batak is not certain, too. In the old legends it is related to the Tsepina chieftain Batoy, while the history professors Yordan Ivanov and Vasil Mikov
Batak,_Bulgaria
Overviews of forts
fortress, Veliko Tarnovo Tsarevets fortress and castle, Veliko Tărnovo Tsepina, Dorkovo, near Velingrad, Western Rhodope Mountains Urvich castle, near
List_of_forts
Roman fortified garrison in Dacia
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Castra_Martis
Medieval stronghold
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Vishegrad_Fortress
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Trapezitsa_(fortress)
Castle in Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Anevo_Fortress
Cape in Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Kaliakra
Medieval fortress in Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Urvich
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Markeli
Sofia Strumski Chiflik Sveti Nikole (Aromanian: San Nikole) Tito Veles Tsepina Vroica Agios Pavlos Ano Grammatiko (Aromanian: Grãmãticuva) Ano Vermio
List_of_Aromanian_settlements
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Ktenia
Bulgarian military leader
in the Rhodope Mountains, such as Stenimachos (modern Asenovgrad) and Tsepina. Plovdiv was lost, however, to the Byzantines soon thereafter. As Ivan's
Ivan_the_Russian
Medieval stronghold
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Krivus
Archipelago Tsarevets Buttress, Trinity Peninsula Tsarigrad Peak, Smith Island Tsepina Cove, Robert Island Mount Tsotsorkov, Danco Coast Tuida Cove, Nelson Island
Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica (T)
Bulgarian_toponyms_in_Antarctica_(T)
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Lardea
Fortress near Bozhenitsa village, Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Bozhenishki_Urvich
Ruined Roman fortress in Montana, Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Castra_ad_Montanesium
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Kipilovo_Fortress
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Krasen_(fortress)
patriarchal palaces, and is nowadays a popular tourist attraction. Tsepina castle Tsepina was a castle and town in the western Rhodope Mountains, now in ruins
List_of_castles_in_Bulgaria
Historic mountain pass in Sofia Province, Bulgaria
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Gate_of_Trajan
Medieval stronghold
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Patmos_Fortress
east extremity of Robert Island and the south side of the entrance to Tsepina Cove in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The point, projecting 550
Batuliya_Point
Island in the South Shetland Islands
side of the entrance to Kruni Cove and the north side of the entrance to Tsepina Cove. The rock is named after the settlement of Galiche in Northwestern
Galiche_Rock
Byzantine–Bulgarian Tryavna, Battle of Tsar Tsarevets (fortress) Tsarina Tsepina Umor Urvich Ustra Václav Dobruský Varna (1201), Siege of Velbazhd, Battle
Index of Bulgarian Empire–related articles
Index_of_Bulgarian_Empire–related_articles
Antarctica projecting 500 m into Bransfield Strait between Kruni Cove and Tsepina Cove. It is situated 900 m north-northwest of Batuliya Point and 1.1 km
Somovit_Point
Medieval stronghold
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Asara_Fortress
Medieval fortress
Fortress Mezek Fortress Monyak Palace of Omurtag Patmos Perperikon Shumen Fortress Sostra Storgosia Trapezitsa Tsarevets Tsepina Urvich Ustra Vishegrad
Byalgrad
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Girl/Female
Arabic
Young Girl
Boy/Male
Polynesian
Lofty.
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Peaceful Hun.
Biblical
angers; ragings
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Brighted
Girl/Female
American, Christian, Greek, Indian, Irish
Light; Fair Haired Beauty; Bird
Female
Danish
, to whom God (is) an oath.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Son
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Biblical, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili
Mission; Sending; Goodness Origin Muslim; Righteousness of the Faith; Goodness; A Missile; Weapon
Boy/Male
German, Hebrew
Bear
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