Strashimir Dimitrov

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Strashimir Dimitrov
BornСтрашимир Димитров
1930
Died 2001
Nationality Bulgarian
Occupation historian

Strašimir Dimitrov (Bulgarian : Страшимир Димитров) (1930—2001) was a Bulgarian professor in history and corresponding member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

Bulgarian language South Slavic language

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