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Д-р Ганчо Ценов:
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Българите са по-стари поселници на Тракия и Македония от славяните
Д-р Ганчо Ценов
The author refutes the view that the Bulgars were a handful of people who followed their leader Asparuh from the Ural Mountains and settled in a small area at the Danube River delta. In fact, the author argues, the Bulgars inhabited Macedonia and Th…
Хелиопол
София,
2018,
Soft,
92 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9789545783463
24 USD
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Хелиопол
София,
2018,
Soft,
92 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9789545783463
Готи или Българи
Критично изследване на източниците за историята на старите скити, траки и македонци с две карти
Д-р Ганчо Ценов
The author Gancho Tsenov says in the introduction: "The early history of the peoples on the Balkan Peninsula is still unclear... If the newly arriving peoples destroyed or assimilated the older ones, it is puzzling why the so-called Turkic Bulgars, …
Гута - Н
София,
2018,
Hard,
270 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9786197444094
32 USD
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Гута - Н
София,
2018,
Hard,
270 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9786197444094
Произход на българите и прародината на славяните
Д-р Ганчо Ценов
The author Gancho Tsenov (or Gantscho Zenow, 1870-1949) was a Bulgarian historian based in Germany and writing in German. In this book he maintains that the Bulgars settled in Thrace and Illyria before the Slavs. Today's Bulgarians are direct descen…
Гута - Н
София,
2018,
Soft,
382 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9786197444100
34 USD
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Гута - Н
София,
2018,
Soft,
382 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9786197444100
Русия и завоевателните стремежи на сърбите
Историко-политическо издирване
Д-р Ганчо Ценов
This unbiased study identifies Russia's imperialistic drive to conquer the Dardanelles as the underlying cause of the two Balkan Wars (1912-1913). The Russian government's original plan to turn Bulgaria into a satellite state of Russia after the Bal…
Гута - Н
София,
2021,
Soft,
126 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9786197444391
28 USD
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Гута - Н
София,
2021,
Soft,
126 p,
(In Bulgarian)
ISBN 9786197444391