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in the city and even participated in the burning of the building which was supposed to house the local Greek church. In Rousse, Dragostinov opened his own
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school. In 1868, he finished the head class school for boys in
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dealer Ivan
Dragostinov and his mother was the daughter of the eminent Arbanasi merchant Panayot Anastasoglu. As
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