The Bulgarian language regained its significance on the cultural scene of the Balkans. It started with Paisius and it continued with the fight for new Bulgarian schools and the revival…
Kuzman Shapkarev was born in Ohrid in 1834. He wrote the book collection ‘Bulgarian Folklore Proverbs’. It had a number of volumes that portrayed Bulgarian psychology and all of its…
Nedelya Petkova was the first female teacher in the Macedonian region. She was teaching in an all-girls school and just in her first year had over 200 girls in her…
The most important encyclopedist was Petar Beron. He wrote the Fish Primar. It was called like that because there was a fish on the front page. Or at least, this…
Here you can see original books that were used in the Bulgarian schools in different decades throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. The teachers were not just teachers in a…
Bulgarians lost their independence to the Ottomans and joined the Ottoman Empire at the end of the 14th century. At the end of the 18th century, they started to regain…
Neophyte of Rila is the first teacher in the first Bulgarian school established in 1835 in Gabrovo. He was sent by the founder - Vasil Aprilov, to study the new…
The beginning of the Bulgarian National Revival starts with the creation of Slavonic-Bulgarian History by Saint Paisius of Hilendar or in Bulgarian – Istorita Slavyanobulgarska by Paìsiy Hilendàrski. He can…