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Bulgarian Special Forces [HD]
Video featuring some of the elite forces of the police or military of the Republic of Bulg...
published: 08 Feb 2012
author: BulgariaAirborne
Bulgarian Special Forces [HD]
Bulgarian Special Forces [HD]
Video featuring some of the elite forces of the police or military of the Republic of Bulgaria. SOBT - counter terrorist unit of the police 68th Special ops ...- published: 08 Feb 2012
- views: 17950
- author: BulgariaAirborne
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Bulgarian Army Parade 4/4
Last part of the military parade. On display SS-21 Scarab-B launchers, "Osa" air-defence m...
published: 17 Oct 2007
author: kwangmyongsong
Bulgarian Army Parade 4/4
Bulgarian Army Parade 4/4
Last part of the military parade. On display SS-21 Scarab-B launchers, "Osa" air-defence missile complex, S-300 and S-125 air-defence missile complexes, mobi...- published: 17 Oct 2007
- views: 16484
- author: kwangmyongsong
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Bulgarian Army in Serbo-Bulgarian war 1885
Bulgarian Army in Serbo-Bulgarian war 1885.Wars for the unification of Bulgaria.The song i...
published: 22 Feb 2007
author: Playboytaxi
Bulgarian Army in Serbo-Bulgarian war 1885
Bulgarian Army in Serbo-Bulgarian war 1885
Bulgarian Army in Serbo-Bulgarian war 1885.Wars for the unification of Bulgaria.The song is "Bezumna Cena" from IVANA. Original dokuments about Macedonian hi...- published: 22 Feb 2007
- views: 20475
- author: Playboytaxi
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The Orthodox Armies of Bulgaria Belarus Russia and Ukraine!
The video represents the 4 Orthodox armies of Bulgaria Ukraine Russia and Belarus! We are ...
published: 24 Jun 2007
author: Botev1912Fan
The Orthodox Armies of Bulgaria Belarus Russia and Ukraine!
The Orthodox Armies of Bulgaria Belarus Russia and Ukraine!
The video represents the 4 Orthodox armies of Bulgaria Ukraine Russia and Belarus! We are united by our common Slavonic origin and by the Orthodox power! Ние...- published: 24 Jun 2007
- views: 74427
- author: Botev1912Fan
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Military Brass Band Of Bulgaria Live in Modena - Italy
Military Brass Band Of Bulgaria Live in Modena - Italy https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mili...
published: 16 Sep 2011
author: Stefan Georgiev
Military Brass Band Of Bulgaria Live in Modena - Italy
Military Brass Band Of Bulgaria Live in Modena - Italy
Military Brass Band Of Bulgaria Live in Modena - Italy https://www.facebook.com/pages/Military-Brass-Band-Stara-Zagora/265144383511378?ref=tn_tnmn.- published: 16 Sep 2011
- views: 450
- author: Stefan Georgiev
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Bulgarian army soldier physical exersice - 2
Bulgarian army soldier physical exersice - 2....
published: 11 Feb 2013
author: yanev83
Bulgarian army soldier physical exersice - 2
Bulgarian army soldier physical exersice - 2
Bulgarian army soldier physical exersice - 2.- published: 11 Feb 2013
- views: 24699
- author: yanev83
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Bulgarian Army Parade 3/4
Third part of the parade. On display are T-72 MBTs, BMP-1, BM-23s, 122mm Gvozdika amphibio...
published: 17 Oct 2007
author: kwangmyongsong
Bulgarian Army Parade 3/4
Bulgarian Army Parade 3/4
Third part of the parade. On display are T-72 MBTs, BMP-1, BM-23s, 122mm Gvozdika amphibious self-propelled howitzers, B110 Tundja Self-propelled mortars, Me...- published: 17 Oct 2007
- views: 32024
- author: kwangmyongsong
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Bulgarian army - protector, guarantor and liberator of Macedonia
In 1990-ies the Yugoslav federation apart is hard. On September 8, 1991 in Macedonia held ...
published: 04 Aug 2009
author: makedonBULGAR
Bulgarian army - protector, guarantor and liberator of Macedonia
Bulgarian army - protector, guarantor and liberator of Macedonia
In 1990-ies the Yugoslav federation apart is hard. On September 8, 1991 in Macedonia held a independence referendum, in which majority of the population vote...- published: 04 Aug 2009
- views: 19967
- author: makedonBULGAR
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Invincible Bulgarian army is ready to take back Dimitrovgrad from Serbia
In 1990-ies the Yugoslav federation apart is hard. On September 8, 1991 in Macedonia held ...
published: 21 Nov 2009
author: makedonBULGAR
Invincible Bulgarian army is ready to take back Dimitrovgrad from Serbia
Invincible Bulgarian army is ready to take back Dimitrovgrad from Serbia
In 1990-ies the Yugoslav federation apart is hard. On September 8, 1991 in Macedonia held a independence referendum, in which majority of the population vote...- published: 21 Nov 2009
- views: 4545
- author: makedonBULGAR
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Bulgarian army WW2 veteran
Veteran of the Bulgarian army from WW2 meets his tank. Remind of memories! Second world wa...
published: 16 May 2010
author: thracianglad
Bulgarian army WW2 veteran
Bulgarian army WW2 veteran
Veteran of the Bulgarian army from WW2 meets his tank. Remind of memories! Second world war kriva palanka strazhin Bulgaria USSR Great Britain Winston Chirch...- published: 16 May 2010
- views: 2089
- author: thracianglad
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WW2 Kingdom of Bulgaria Tribute
I'm not a Nazi and being so I did not make this video to further their cause in anyway, sh...
published: 11 Jul 2010
author: Jeremy Reyes
WW2 Kingdom of Bulgaria Tribute
WW2 Kingdom of Bulgaria Tribute
I'm not a Nazi and being so I did not make this video to further their cause in anyway, shape, or form. In case you were wondering why I created this video i...- published: 11 Jul 2010
- views: 833
- author: Jeremy Reyes
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Bulgarian army
My new video tribute to the army of Bulgaria....
published: 17 Dec 2009
author: thracianglad
Bulgarian army
Bulgarian army
My new video tribute to the army of Bulgaria.- published: 17 Dec 2009
- views: 7523
- author: thracianglad
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TOLEDO طليطلة توليدو טולדו
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This is a Gift for all my arab and jewish friends that keep Spain in t...
published: 10 May 2009
author: Jorge Molina Lamothe
TOLEDO طليطلة توليدو טולדו
www.jorgemolina.com
This is a Gift for all my arab and jewish friends that keep Spain in their hearts. You can purchase the original footage clips at www.pond5.com (very nice prices)
It was gathered from a Long Ranger Bell helicopter, using Sony 950 HD camera mounted on a Cineflex system, a morning on August 2008. Not to forget.
Music: Kiya Tabassian
Toledo, Spain
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Founded 7th century
Toledo (Latin: Toletum) is a municipality located in central Spain, 70 km south of Madrid. It is the capital of the province of Toledo and of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 for its extensive cultural and monumental heritage as one of the former capitals of the Spanish Empire and place of coexistence of Christian, Jewish and Moorish cultures. Many famous people and artists were born or lived in Toledo, including Al-Zarqali, Garcilaso de la Vega, Alfonso X and El Greco. It was also the place of important historic events such as the Visigothic Councils of Toledo. As of 2007, the city has a population of 78,618 and an area of 232.1 km² (89.59 square miles).
Toledo once served as the capital city of Visigothic Spain, beginning with Liuvigild (Leovigild), and was the capital until the Moors conquered Iberia in the 8th century. Under the Caliphate of Cordoba, Toledo enjoyed a golden age. This extensive period is known as La Convivencia, i.e. the co-existence of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Under Arab rule, Toledo was called Tulaytulah (Arabic طليطلة, academically transliterated Ṭulayṭulah).
On May 25, 1085 Alfonso VI of Castile took Toledo and established direct personal control over the Moorish city from which he had been exacting tribute, and ending the mediaeval Taifa's Kingdom of Toledo . This was the first concrete step taken by the combined kingdom of Leon-Castile in the Reconquista by Christian forces.
Toledo was famed for its production of iron and especially of swords and the city is still a center for the manufacture of knives and other steel implements. When Philip II moved the royal court from Toledo to Madrid in 1561, the old city went into a slow decline from which it never recovered.
Toledo's Alcázar became renowned in the 19th and 20th centuries as a military academy. At the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 its garrison was famously besieged by Republican forces.
Arts and culture
Toledo reached its zenith in the era of Islamic Caliphate. Historian P. de Gayangos writes:
The Muslim scientists of this age were not rivaled in the world. Perhaps among their greatest feats were the famous waterlocks of Toledo.[1]
The old city is located on a mountaintop with a 150 degrees view, surrounded on three sides by a bend in the Tagus River, and contains many historical sites, including the Alcázar, the cathedral (the primate church of Spain), and the Zocodover, a central market place.
From the 4th century to the 16th century about thirty synods were held at Toledo. The earliest, directed against Priscillian, assembled in 400. At the synod of 589 the Visigothic King Reccared declared his conversion from Arianism; the synod of 633 decreed uniformity of liturgy throughout the Visigothic kingdom and took stringent measures against baptized Jews who had relapsed into their former faith. The council of 681 assured to the archbishop of Toledo the primacy of Spain.
As nearly one hundred early canons of Toledo found a place in the Decretum Gratiani, they exerted an important influence on the development of ecclesiastical law. The synod of 1565–1566 concerned itself with the execution of the decrees of the Council of Trent; and the last council held at Toledo, 1582–1583, was guided in detail by Philip II.
Toledo was famed for religious tolerance and had large communities of Muslims and Jews until they were expelled from Spain in 1492 (Jews) and 1502 (Muslims). Today's city contains the religious monuments the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca, the Synagogue of El Transito, Mosque of Cristo de la Luz and the church of San Sebastián dating from before the expulsion, still maintained in good condition. Among Ladino-speaking Sephardi Jews, in their various diasporas, the family name Toledano is still prevalent - indicating an ancestry traced back to this city (the name is also attested among non-Jews in various Spanish-speaking countries).
In the 13th century, Toledo was a major cultural center under the guidance of Alfonso X, called "El Sabio" ("the Wise") for his love of learning. The program of translations, begun under Archbishop Raymond of Toledo, continued to bring vast stores of knowledge to Europe by rendering great academic and philosophical works in Arabic into Latin. The Palacio de Galiana, built in the Mudéjar style, is one of the monuments that remain from that period.
The Cathedral of Toledo (Catedral de Toledo) was built between 1226-1493 and modeled after the Bourges Cathedral, though it
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Veliko Tarnovo / Shot with Fujifilm X100
6 December 2012
We explore the abandoned communist buildings and factory just East of and...
published: 09 Dec 2012
author: ephemeral trace
Veliko Tarnovo / Shot with Fujifilm X100
6 December 2012
We explore the abandoned communist buildings and factory just East of and across the river from Tsarevets Fortress in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. You can see old Bulgarian military hats and a communist mural inside the factory.
Shot exclusively with the Fujifilm X100
Music by Aphex Twin - Flim
Edited in Final Cut Pro X
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10 best motorcycle roads in Europe, compilation on BMW R1200GS motorbike. (Also on Android App)
10 best motorcycle roads in Europe compilation.
On http://www.lifeisjoy.nl you can watch ...
published: 08 Dec 2012
author: LifeIsJoy
10 best motorcycle roads in Europe, compilation on BMW R1200GS motorbike. (Also on Android App)
10 best motorcycle roads in Europe compilation.
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Highest unpaved road Europe: Col de Sommeiller Italy
Highest paved mountain pass Europe: Col de l'Iseran France
Steepest road Europe: Hardknott pass England
Most winding road Europe: Col de Finestre Italy
Best driving road: Transfagarasan highway Romania
Best preserved border road: Assietta Italy
Most famous mountain road Europe: Stelvio Italy
Most iconic circuit road: Mountain course Isle of Man
Oldest themed scenic road: Schwarzwaldhochstrasse Germany
Oldest ancient Roman road: Wrynose pass England
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Philip I 'the Arab' - Roman Emperor 244-249 A.D. Biography and Ancient Coins
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Marcus Julius Philippus or Philippus I Arabs (c. 204–249), kn...
published: 29 Jun 2013
author: Ilya Zlobin
Philip I 'the Arab' - Roman Emperor 244-249 A.D. Biography and Ancient Coins
http://www.TrustedCoins.com
Marcus Julius Philippus or Philippus I Arabs (c. 204–249), known in English as Philip the Arab or formerly (prior to World War II) in English as Philip the Arabian, was a Roman Emperor from 244 to 249.
Shahba, about 55 miles southeast of Damascus, in the Roman province of Syria. Philip has the nickname "the Arab" because he had family who had originated in the Arabian peninsula, believed to be distant descendants of the prestigious Baleed family of Aleppo. Philip was the son of a Julius Marinus, a local Roman citizen, possibly of some importance. Many historians[1][2][3] agree that he was of Arab descent who gained Roman citizenship through his father, a man of considerable influence. Many citizens from the provinces took Roman names upon acquiring citizenship. This makes tracing his Arabic blood line difficult. However, it is documented that Rome used the Ghassan tribe from the Azd of f Yemen as vassals to keep the neighboring northern Arabs in check.
The name of Philip's mother is unknown, but sources refer to a brother, Gaius Julius Priscus, a member of the Praetorian guard under Gordian III (238–244). In 234, Philip married Marcia Otacilia Severa, daughter of a Roman Governor. They had two children: a son named Marcus Julius Philippus Severus (Philippus II) in 238 and according to numismatic evidence they had a daughter called Julia Severa or Severina, whom the ancient Roman sources don't mention.
Philip became a member of the Pretorian Guard during the reign of the emperor Alexander Severus, who was a Syrian. In ancient Rome the Pretorian Guard was closely associated with the emperor, serving among other things as the emperor's bodyguard.
Political career
In 243, during Gordian III's campaign against Shapur I of Persia, the Praetorian prefect Timesitheus died under unclear circumstances. At the suggestion of his brother Priscus, Philip became the new Praetorian prefect, with the intention that the two brothers would control the young Emperor and rule the Roman world as unofficial regents. Following a military defeat, Gordian III died in 244 under circumstances that are still debated. While some claim that Philip conspired in his murder, other accounts (including one coming from the Persian point of view) state that Gordian died in battle. Whatever the case, Philip assumed the purple following Gordian's death. According to Edward Gibbon:
His rise from so obscure a station to the first dignities of the empire seems to prove that he was a bold and able leader. But his boldness prompted him to aspire to the throne, and his abilities were employed to supplant, not to serve, his indulgent master.
Philip was not willing to repeat the mistakes of previous claimants, and was aware that he had to return to Rome in order to secure his position with the senate. He thus travelled west, after concluding a peace treaty with Shapur I, and left his brother Priscus as extraordinary ruler of the Eastern provinces. In Rome he was confirmed Augustus, and nominated his young son Caesar and heir.
Philip's rule started with yet another Germanic incursion on the provinces of Pannonia and the Goths invaded Moesia (modern-day Serbia and Bulgaria) in the Danube frontier. They were finally defeated in the year 248, but the legions Tiberius Claudius Pacatianus was proclaimed emperor by the troops. The uprising was crushed and Philip nominated Gaius Messius Quintus Decius as governor of the province. Future events would prove this to be a mistake. Pacatianus' revolt was not the only threat to his rule: in the East, Marcus Jotapianus led another uprising in response to the oppressive rule of Priscus and the excessive taxation of the Eastern provinces. Two other usurpers, Marcus Silbannacus and Sponsianus, are reported to have started rebellions without much success.
In April A.D. 248 (April 1000 A.U.C.), Philip had the honour of leading the celebrations of the one thousandth birthday of Rome, which according to tradition was founded in 753 BC by Romulus. He combined the anniversary with the celebration of Rome's alleged tenth saeculum. According to contemporary accounts, the festivities were magnificent and included spectacular games, ludi saeculares, and theatrical presentations throughout the city. In the coliseum, more than 1,000 gladiators were killed along with hundreds of exotic animals including hippos, leopards, lions, giraffes, and one rhinoceros. The events were also celebrated in literature, with several publications, including Asinius Quadratus's History of a Thousand Yearss, specially prepared for the anniversary.
Despite the festive atmosphere, discontent in the legions was growing. Decius Verona that summer. Decius won the battle and Philip was killed sometime in September 249, either in the fighting or assassinated by his own soldiers who were eager to please the new ruler. Philip's eleven-year-old son and heir may have been killed with his father and Priscus disappeared
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Mihail Grigorov, Journalist, "Bulgarian Army" newspaper.
"United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325: What are the Challenges?"
A Lecture by...
published: 06 Jan 2014
Mihail Grigorov, Journalist, "Bulgarian Army" newspaper.
Mihail Grigorov, Journalist, "Bulgarian Army" newspaper.
"United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325: What are the Challenges?" A Lecture by Mihail Grigorov, Journalist, "Bulgarian Army" newspaper. "Women Building Peace: What They Do, Why It Matters" International conference with the special support of NATO (Sofia; October 9th-10th, 2013) Organized by: Atlantic Club of Bulgaria Bulgarian Armed Forces Women Association Institute for Cultural Diplomacy - Berlin Sofia Security Forum The Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies - Publications Institute for Cultural Diplomacy www.ccds-berlin.de www.culturaldiplomacy.org- published: 06 Jan 2014
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Bulgarian army
Bulgarian army....
published: 30 Aug 2010
author: Kristian Yordanov
Bulgarian army
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Military Brass Band Bulgaria
Life in Berlin 2009 http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Military-Brass-Band-Stara-Zagora/2651...
published: 23 Aug 2011
author: Stefan Georgiev
Military Brass Band Bulgaria
Military Brass Band Bulgaria
Life in Berlin 2009 http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Military-Brass-Band-Stara-Zagora/265144383511378.- published: 23 Aug 2011
- views: 1779
- author: Stefan Georgiev
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Balkan War in photos / Балканската война в снимки
The mighty Bulgarian army during the First Balkan War. Photos as follows: 1.Manifest First...
published: 04 Sep 2009
author: elinort
Balkan War in photos / Балканската война в снимки
Balkan War in photos / Балканската война в снимки
The mighty Bulgarian army during the First Balkan War. Photos as follows: 1.Manifest First Balkan War 2.The Bulgarian army in the field: types of cavalry and...- published: 04 Sep 2009
- views: 5786
- author: elinort