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Символи и реликви от българските земи
Буковски Х.
For at least two million years, the inhabitants of the present-day Bulgarian lands have carved symbols, created alphabets, and devised all sorts of secret or explicit writing systems using various materials, including bones, stone, leather, metals, …
Изток-Запад
София,
2017,
Soft,
448 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9786190100508
34 USD
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Изток-Запад
София,
2017,
Soft,
448 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9786190100508
Тайните за змейовете
Произход и наследство
Буковски Х.
В Чите издана книга забайкальского геолога А.И. Трубачёва «Этюды об учёных Забайкалья». В издании приведены биографии геологов, обогатителей и горняков, которые внесли большой вклад в исследование и укрепление минерально-сырьевой базы Забайкалья. В …
Сиела
София,
2022,
Soft,
376 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9789542838616
32 USD
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София,
2022,
Soft,
376 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9789542838616
Духовната империя България
Буковски Х.
The father of history, Herodotus, wrote about our ancient ancestors here that they were "the most numerous people after the Hindus". They inhabited the Balkan Peninsula from the Aegean islands of Thasos, Samothrace, Lemnos and Imbros to the banks of…
Сиела
София,
2024,
Soft,
288 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9789542849186
45 USD
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Сиела
София,
2024,
Soft,
288 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9789542849186
Опасният архив на богомилите – светилища, тайнства и вяра
Буковски Х.
Bogomilism was a Gnostic religiopolitical sect founded in the First Bulgarian Empire by the priest Bogomil during the reign of Tsar Peter I in the Xth century. This book - a kind of guide to the sacred places of the Bulgarian lands.
Сиела
София,
2013,
Soft,
392 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9789542813163
28 USD
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Сиела
София,
2013,
Soft,
392 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9789542813163
Сиела
София,
2014,
Soft,
340 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 67428
Сиела
София,
2016,
Soft,
216 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9789542820321