Lyuben Karavelov

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Lyuben Karavelov was a prominent 19th-century Bulgarian writer, journalist, and revolutionary leader who played a major role in shaping national consciousness and the struggle for liberation from Ottoman rule.

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instanceOf Bulgarian writer
journalist
person
publicist
revolutionary
birthDate 1834-11-07
birthPlace Bulgaria NERFINISHED
Koprivshtitsa NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
citizenship Bulgaria NERFINISHED
cooperatedWith Hristo Botev NERFINISHED
Vasil Levski NERFINISHED
countryOfExile Romania NERFINISHED
Serbia NERFINISHED
deathDate 1879-01-21
deathPlace Principality of Bulgaria NERFINISHED
Ruse NERFINISHED
editorOf Nezavisimost NERFINISHED
Svoboda NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Moscow NERFINISHED
ethnicity Bulgarian
familyName Karavelov NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork literature
political journalism
revolutionary theory
genre journalism
novel
short story
givenName Lyuben NERFINISHED
influenced Bulgarian national consciousness
Bulgarian revolutionary movement NERFINISHED
influencedBy Russian revolutionary thought
language Bulgarian
memberOf Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee NERFINISHED
movement Bulgarian National Revival NERFINISHED
name Lyuben Karavelov NERFINISHED
notableIdea Bulgarian national liberation
notableWork Bulgarians of Olden Time NERFINISHED
Hadji Nicho NERFINISHED
occupation editor
journalist
revolutionary
writer
periodActive 19th century
politicalActivity Bulgarian revolutionary movement
struggle against Ottoman rule
positionHeld chairman of the Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee
residence Belgrade NERFINISHED
Bucharest NERFINISHED

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Bulgarian National Revival keyFigure Lyuben Karavelov