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Dobri Chintulov

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Chintulov's poetic legacy is not large in numbers, as only around 20 of his poems have survived: he had to burn his manuscripts twice. Only three of his songs have been published, but his works had a tremendous influence on the Bulgarian youth of the time and are still well known as classic Bulgarian
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and endorsed the idea of Bulgarian independence. In that period, he wrote a number of patriotic and revolutionary songs and poems, some of which became very popular and renowned as anthems of the revolution.
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in 1858 and worked there as a head teacher until 1861. From 1861 to 1871, he was back to Sliven as a head teacher. In 1871, he moved to
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statute. Upon returning to Sliven, he worked as a teacher once again for three years, but had to quit due to problems with his
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until the end of his life, Chintulov died in Sliven on 27 March 1886, disappointed with the post-Liberation reality.
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school in his hometown. Due to a lack of funds, however, he was forced to drop out and move to
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circles in Sliven who even attempted to assassinate him, Chintulov moved to
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in 1840, assisted by his fellow townsman Dimitar Diamandiev, living in
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revolutionary music. Three of his best known works are
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Sliven
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
Bulgarian National Revival
Sliven
Ottoman
Thrace
Bulgaria
Greek
Tarnovo
Bucharest
Wallachia
scholarship
Russian
Odessa
Russian Empire
Brăila
chitalishte
Bulgarian Church struggle
Grecoman
Yambol
Istanbul
Tsarigrad
Bulgarian Exarchate's
sight
blind
liberating
Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878

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