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Dragan Zografov
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Български: Заявление от Драган Зографов до министъра на външните работи и изповеданията да бъде назначен за учител в българските прогимназии в Цариград или Букурещ, 1923 г. (чьст 2).
English: Request of Dragan Zografov to the Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs to be appointed as a Bulgarian teacher abroad (part 2).
institution QS:P195,Q12279299
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Central State Archive, Sofia
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  • Fonds: 166К
  • Inventory: 1
  • Archival unit: 614
  • Sheet no.: 101 (b.)
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Bulgarian Archives State Agency: Home page


  • Creator of the digital copy: Bulgarian Archives State Agency
  • Date of creation of the digital copy: UnknownUnknown


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English: Request of Dragan Zografov to the Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs to be appointed as a Bulgarian teacher abroad (part 2).
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Source CDA, F. 166К, Inv. 1, A.U. 614, Sh.101 (b.).
Author Dragan Zografov

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