Marin Drinov

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Marin Drinov was a prominent Bulgarian historian, scholar, and public figure regarded as one of the founders of modern Bulgarian historiography and a leading architect of Bulgaria’s cultural and educational revival in the 19th century.

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instanceOf Bulgarian historian
academic
historian
human
public figure
scholar
citizenship Principality of Bulgaria NERFINISHED
contributedTo creation of a unified Bulgarian literary language
development of Bulgarian historical science
reform of Bulgarian school system
countryOfCitizenship Bulgaria NERFINISHED
describedAs leading architect of Bulgaria’s cultural revival in the 19th century
leading architect of Bulgaria’s educational revival in the 19th century
one of the founders of modern Bulgarian historiography
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Bulgarian
familyName Drinov NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Bulgarian historiography
Slavistics
education
history
genre historical studies
philological studies
givenName Marin NERFINISHED
hasHonorificNamesake Marin Drinov National Research and Educational Network NERFINISHED
schools in Bulgaria named after Marin Drinov
influenced Bulgarian cultural policy in the late 19th century
Bulgarian educational policy in the late 19th century
languageOfWorkOrName Bulgarian
Russian
movement Bulgarian National Revival NERFINISHED
national awakening
name Marin Drinov NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Bulgarian
notableFor contributions to Bulgarian National Revival
founding modern Bulgarian historiography
role in development of Bulgarian education system
work on Bulgarian literary language and orthography
notableWork studies on medieval Bulgarian history
works on the origins of the Bulgarian people
occupation historian
philologist
university professor
partOf Bulgarian intelligentsia of the 19th century
positionHeld chairman of the Bulgarian Literary Society
co-founder of the Bulgarian Literary Society
minister of education of Bulgaria
professor at Kharkiv University

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