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Bulgarian officer
Ivan Tsonev Lukov (Bulgarian: Иван Цонев Луков) (August 22, 1871, in Gabrovo – April 17, 1926, in Sofia) was a Bulgarian officer. During the First World
Ivan_Lukov
Bulgarian lieutenant-general, politician and Minister of War
of the Bulgarian resistance movement, Violeta Yakova and Ivan Burudzhiev. Hristo Nikolov Lukov was promoted during World War I to the rank of a major and
Hristo_Lukov
control. To achieve its goals, the Bulgarian government, under Prime Minister Ivan Geshov, approached the governments of the other Balkan countries in hopes
Bulgaria_during_World_War_I
four years later. In 1018, after the death of the last Bulgarian Tsar - Ivan Vladislav, most of Bulgaria's nobility chose to join the Eastern Roman Empire
History_of_Bulgaria
1918 surrender of Bulgaria to the Allies of World War I
appointed by the Bulgarian government, which was composed of General Ivan Lukov (member of the Bulgarian Army headquarters), Andrey Lyapchev (cabinet
Armistice_of_Salonica
Prince/Tsar of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1918
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Ferdinand_I_of_Bulgaria
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Romania_in_World_War_I
World War I military theatre
Todorov) Army Commander Corps Commander Divisions 2nd Bulgarian Army Lt-Gen Ivan Lukov 11th, 7th & 8th Bulgarian Infantry Division 4th Bulgarian Army Lt-Gen
Macedonian_front
Bulgarian footballer
previously held by Ivan Ivanov during the club's tenure in the 1963–64 A Group season. On 13 April 2017, it was confirmed that Lukov had sustained a serious
Martin_Lukov
1918 rebellion of Bulgarian soldiers
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Radomir_Rebellion
Theatre of WWI
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Balkan_Front_(World_War_I)
One of the treaties which ended World War I
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Treaty_of_Neuilly-sur-Seine
Konstantin Zhostov − Chief of the Bulgarian General Staff (1915–1916) Ivan Lukov − Chief of the Bulgarian General Staff (1916–1917) and Commander of the
Leaders of the Central Powers of World War I
Leaders_of_the_Central_Powers_of_World_War_I
Battle in World War I
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle_of_Turtucaia
Battle of the Balkans Campaign of WW1
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle_of_Doiran_(1918)
Campaign during World War I
division, colonel Dragutin Milutinović, four regiments Užice brigade, Colonel Ivan Pavlović, two regiments Chetnik detachments, Lim, Zlatibor, and Gornjak detachments
Serbian_campaign
World War I military operation
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Vardar_offensive
Massacre in Serbia
accused were ever convicted of their crimes. In 1925, by order of Ivan Mihailov, Ivan Barlyo was executed for stubbornness and bad morals. Remains exhumed
Štip_massacre
Surname list
politician Ivan Lukov (1871–1926), Bulgarian military official Leonid Lukov (1909–1963), Russian film director and screenwriter Mariano Lukov (born 1958)
Lukov_(surname)
Military unit
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
302nd Division (German Empire)
302nd_Division_(German_Empire)
Military unit
(October 1915 – February 1917) Major General Ivan Lukov (February 1917 – October 1918) Lieutenant General Ivan Markov (1941 - November 16, 1943) Lieutenant
Second_Army_(Bulgaria)
Ivan Kolev Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Иван Колев Стоянов) (15 September 1863 in Banovka [bg] – 29 July 1917 in Vienna) was a Bulgarian lieutenant general and
Ivan_Kolev_(general)
Peace treaty between Kingdom of Romania and the Central Powers
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Treaty_of_Bucharest_(1918)
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
11th Macedonian Infantry Division
11th_Macedonian_Infantry_Division
Battle of World War I
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle_of_Doiran_(1917)
1915 battle
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle_of_Krivolak
1918 battle in the Balkans Campaign of World War I
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle_of_Dobro_Pole
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
Panteley_Kiselov
Bulgarian general
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Kliment_Boyadzhiev
World War 1 battle in Dobruja, Romania (1916)
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
First_Battle_of_Cobadin
Bulgarian general
1868 to Mincho Vazov and Suba Hadjinikolova. His brothers were the writer Ivan Vazov, the officer Georgi Vazov and the politician Boris Vazov. In 1886 Vladimir
Vladimir_Vazov
Bulgarian general
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
Stefan_Toshev
World War I military operation in the Balkans
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
Struma_operation
Bulgarian army general (1867–1925)
Army Staff he was also Assistant to the chief of the General Staff general Ivan Fichev. With the end of that war the growing tension between the former allies
Stefan_Nerezov
1916 military offensive in Bulgaria
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Flămânda_Offensive
Bulgarian field army (1912-1945)
Division (bg), Western Thrace 2nd Cavalry Division (bg) - Major General Ivan Tabakov After the outbreak of World War II, the 4th Army was again formed
Fourth_Army_(Bulgaria)
Bulgarian General
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
Georgi_Todorov_(general)
Battle fought during WWI
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle_of_Monastir_(1917)
Battle during the First World War
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle of the Crna Bend (1917)
Battle_of_the_Crna_Bend_(1917)
WWI battle on the Macedonian front
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle_of_Doiran_(1916)
Operation of the Bulgarian Army
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Morava_Offensive
World War I offensive in the Macedonian front
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Monastir_offensive
Bulgarian military officer
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Todor_Kantardzhiev
Professional head of the Bulgarian Armed Forces
Zhostov (1867–1916) 7 September 1915 30 August 1916 † 358 days 13 Lukov, IvanColonel Ivan Lukov (1871–1926) 1 September 1916 30 December 1917 1 year, 120 days
Chief of the Defence (Bulgaria)
Chief_of_the_Defence_(Bulgaria)
Treaty between Germany and Bulgaria
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
Bulgaria–Germany treaty (1915)
Bulgaria–Germany_treaty_(1915)
Military unit
Konstantin Zhostov. The chief of staff of the Bulgarian Army, Major General Ivan Fichev, had devised the final plan for the war with the Ottoman Empire more
Third_Army_(Bulgaria)
Bulgarian general
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Nikola_Zhekov
Part of the Serbian campaign of World War I
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Kosovo_offensive_(1915)
Military unit
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
First_Army_(Bulgaria)
Bulgarian general
Military offices Preceded by Kliment Boyadzhiev Chief of the General Staff 1915–1916 Succeeded by Ivan Lukov
Konstantin_Zhostov
1915 treaty between Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
Bulgarian–Ottoman convention (1915)
Bulgarian–Ottoman_convention_(1915)
Gen. Dimitar Geshov) 10th Aegean Infantry Division (commander Maj. Gen. Ivan kolev) 11th Macedonian Infantry Division (commander Col. Krastyo Zlatarev)
Mobilization of the Bulgarian Army in 1915
Mobilization_of_the_Bulgarian_Army_in_1915
Bulgarian colonel and warfare pedagogue
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
Boris_Drangov
Bulgarian general, politician and revolutionary
by units of the 11th Division and komitadjis under the command of voyvoda Ivan Yanev Barlev. In early March, he became the chief of the Morava area. The
Aleksandar_Protogerov
Bulgarian operation during the Serbian campaign of 1915
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Ovče_Pole_Offensive
Opening battle of the Monastir Offensive
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle_of_Malka_Nidzhe
1916 WWI battle in Romania
Kantardzhiev. 1st Cavalry Division [bg; ro], commanded by major general Ivan Kolev. Despite the loss of most of Dobruja to the Central Powers, the Romanian
Second_Battle_of_Cobadin
1916 battle during the First World War
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle_of_Florina
Bulgarian Army unit
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
7th_Rila_Infantry_Division
Bulgarian prisoner-of-war camp
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
Sliven_prisoner_of_war_camp
WW1 Battle
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Battle_of_Bazargic
Nikola Zhekov • Kliment Boyadzhiev • Dimitar Geshov • Georgi Todorov • Ivan Lukov • Stefan Nerezov • Vladimir Vazov Entente: Serbia: Radomir Putnik • Živojin
Negotiations of Bulgaria with the Central Powers and the Entente
Negotiations_of_Bulgaria_with_the_Central_Powers_and_the_Entente
Bulgarian Major General
Ferdinand I Prime Minister Aleksandar Malinov Preceded by Ivan Lukov Succeeded by Ivan Lukov Personal details Born (1869-09-23)September 23, 1869 Gabrovo
Hristo_Burmov
Bulgarian politician
leading one wing away from the main group under Hristo Lukov. Dochev was reconciled to Lukov during the Second World War and became one of the main supporters
Ivan_Dochev
Bulgarian military officer (1881–1925)
Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general) Ivan Kolev Kliment Boyadzhiev Dimitar Geshov Ivan Lukov Konstantin Zhostov Krastyu Zlatarev Nikola Zhekov
Krastyu_Zlatarev
1943 Soviet film
Andreyev and Mark Bernes as two war buddies. The film was directed by Leonid Lukov. The movie features two of Nikita Bogoslovsky's most famous songs, Dark
Two_Soldiers_(1943_film)
Month in 1918
adapted from a French play by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse, with music by Ivan Caryll, with Donald Brian in the lead role. The first Soviet military decoration
September_1918
Political party in Bulgaria
economically and spiritually. From 2003 to 2019, the party hosted an annual 'Lukov March' to commemorate “fallen heroes of Bulgaria” with a torch march, taking
Bulgarian National Union – New Democracy
Bulgarian_National_Union_–_New_Democracy
Bulgarian military officer
Ivan Krstev Marinov (Bulgarian: Иван Кръстев Маринов; 6 January 1896 – 18 August 1979) was a Bulgarian army general and politician who served as Minister
Ivan_Marinov_(general)
1939 Soviet film
romanized: Bolshaya zhizn) is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Lukov. The film depicts a small mining village in the Donbas, where a young engineer’s
A_Great_Life
Konstantin — Lieutenant General (1940) Lukov, Ivan — Lieutenant General (1920) Lukov, Hristo K. — Lieutenant General (1938) Lukov, Hristo Ts. — Major General (1907)
List of Bulgarian generals from 1878 to 1946
List_of_Bulgarian_generals_from_1878_to_1946
1947 Soviet war film
Рядовой Александр Матросов) is a 1947 Soviet war drama directed by Leonid Lukov. The film is a dramatization of the life of Alexander Matrosov, a Red Army
Private_Aleksandr_Matrosov
Bulgarian film and stage actor
The award "for a male role" for the role of Dimitar Lukov in the film "The Great Love of D. Lukov" (1983) The prize "for a male role" for the role of
Itzhak_Fintzi
1945 Soviet film
romanized: Eto bylo v Donbasse) is a 1945 Soviet war drama film directed by Leonid Lukov based on a screenplay by Sergei Antonov and Mikhail Blajman. The film was
It_Happened_in_the_Donbas
Bulgarian politician and general
Stamboliyski (3rd) Muraviev Tsankov Valkov Bakardzhiev Kisyov Vatev Zlatev Tsanev Lukov Daskalov Mihov Rusev Marinov Velchev Georgiev People's Republic of Bulgaria
Damyan_Velchev
1942 film
Пархоменко) is a 1942 Soviet biographical drama film directed by Leonid Lukov. The film tells the story of the life of Alexander Parkhomenko, the commander
Alexander_Parkhomenko_(film)
Bulgarian football club
Vasilev (1924–27) Ivan Kachev (1927–32) Tsvetan Genev (1932–33) Ivan Radoev (1933) Georgi Karaivanov (1934) Rudolf Löwenfeld (1934–35) Ivan Radoev (1936)
PFC_Levski_Sofia
Bulgarian general (1875–1962)
Ivan Valkov (Bulgarian: Иван Вълков; 31 January 1875, in Kazanlak, Ottoman Empire – 20 April 1962, in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian General of
Ivan_Valkov
Bulgarian political party
involved in the organization of the Lukov March, a neo‐Nazi torch rally held each February in honor of Hristo Lukov, a Bulgarian general and Nazi collaborationist
IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement
IMRO_–_Bulgarian_National_Movement
France (1908–1915), Stancioff received his first mission from Major Hristo Lukov as translator to the local Bulgarian troops and the recently arrived Anglo-French
Ivan_Stancioff
Bulgarian politician and general
Ivan Ivanov Fichev (Bulgarian: Иван Иванов Фичев, born 15 April 1860 – 13 November 1931) was a Bulgarian general, Minister of Defense, military historian
Ivan_Fichev
leading to the destruction of the entire Bulgarian Tsardom. The Bulgarian tsar Ivan Shishman moved his residence to the castle of Nikopol but retained the title
Prince_of_Tarnovo
1956 Soviet film
Разные судьбы) is a 1956 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Leonid Lukov. The film is set in post-war Leningrad and tells the story of young adults
Different_Fortunes
Ivan Martynovich Lesovoy (Russian: Иван Мартынович Лесовой, 22 November 1835 – Unknown) was a Russian Imperial Army general who fought in the Russo-Turkish
Ivan_Lesovoy
Bulgarian association football club
bid, with the intention to bring them back to European club competition. Lukov Eze Vezalov Tomašević Petrović Banović Iliev Bouhna Tsvetanov Ožbolt Aralica
PFC_Lokomotiv_Plovdiv
Bulgarian politician and military leader
Stamboliyski (3rd) Muraviev Tsankov Valkov Bakardzhiev Kisyov Vatev Zlatev Tsanev Lukov Daskalov Mihov Rusev Marinov Velchev Georgiev People's Republic of Bulgaria
Dobri_Dzhurov
Bulgarian soldier and politician
Ivan Mihailov Popov (Bulgarian: Иван Михайлов Попов; 22 February 1897 - 16 May 1982) was a Bulgarian communist politician, military officer and statesman
Ivan_Mihailov_(general)
Maxim (1935), The Return of Maxim (1937), and The Vyborg Side (1939) Leonid Lukov and Pavel Nilin: film A Great Life (Part I) (1940) Vladimir Petrov, Nikolai
List of recipients of the Stalin Prize
List_of_recipients_of_the_Stalin_Prize
Bulgarian order during the Kingdom of Bulgaria
Gieslingen Panteley Kiselov Ivan Kolev (general) Konstantin Lukash Hristo Lukov Aleksandar Protogerov Vladimir Sukhomlinov Ivan Valkov IV or V grade, Officer
Order_of_Saint_Alexander
Soviet actor
Khmelnytsky (Ihor Savchenko) as Kobzar 1942 Oleksandr Parkhomenko (Leonid Lukov) as Parkhomenko 1946 The Liberated Earth as Kostenko 1946 The Vow as Semyon
Alexander_Khvylya
Bulgarian footballer (born 1994)
Tsvetelin Lukov Chunchukov (Bulgarian: Цветелин Луков Чунчуков; born 26 December 1994) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a forward for
Tsvetelin_Chunchukov
Konstantinov Ventseslav Konstantinov Krastyo Krastev Lora Lazar Vladimir Lukov Georgi Markov Agop Melkonyan Stoyan Mihaylovski Svetoslav Minkov Aleksandra
List_of_Bulgarian_writers
Unit of the Soviet/Russian Security Service
Critical of Russian Security Forces, Spiegel Online, 27 August 2005. Yaroslav Lukov, Beslan siege still a mystery, BBC News, 2 September 2005. Yuri Zakharovitch
Alpha_Group
Soviet title of honor
singer (lyric-coloratura soprano) Olga Lebzak (1914–1983), actress Leonid Lukov (1909–1963) — film director Askold Makarov (1925-2000), ballet dancer Irina
People's_Artist_of_the_RSFSR
Bulgarian metal band
singing and heavy metal. In this album take apart the folklore singers Iliya Lukov and Daniela Velichkova, the violinist Nikola Vaklinov and the kaval player
Epizod
Notes Yevgeny Gusarov [ru] Ambassador 31 December 1992 8 August 1997 Vadim Lukov [ru] Ambassador 8 August 1997 28 November 2000 Andrey Kushakov [ru] Ambassador
List of ambassadors of Russia to South Africa
List_of_ambassadors_of_Russia_to_South_Africa
Diseases of humans caused by a pathogen
Gergana; Takova, Katerina; Tonova, Valeria; Koynarski, Tsvetoslav; Lukov, Laura L.; Minkov, Ivan; Pishmisheva, Maria; Kotsev, Stanislav; Tsachev, Ilia; Baymakova
Zoonosis
Verner lost film Italian Итальянка Leonid Lukov Komsomol is my Motherland Родина моя — комсомол Leonid Lukov Documentary A Lad from the Banks of the Missouri
List_of_Soviet_films_of_1931
Bulgarian politician
the Western Allies after they had rejected the advances of his predecessor Ivan Bagryanov. Muraviev ratified the abolition of all laws against Jews on 5
Konstantin_Muraviev
Football match
Stefano Beltrame 88' FW 23 Ahmed Ahmedov Manager: Miloš Kruščić GK 71 Martin Lukov 120+1' 120+1' CB 61 Dinis Almeida CB 25 Lucas Masoero CB 20 Miloš Petrović
2020_Bulgarian_Cup_final
IVAN LUKOV
IVAN LUKOV
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Russian Ivan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Male
Romanian
 Romanian form of Greek Ioannes (English John), IOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Ioan.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Evan.
Male
Hebrew
(×ִילָן) Hebrew name ILAN means "tree."
Male
Russian
(Иванн) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVANN means "God is gracious."
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Iefan, IFAN means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Romanian, Russian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian
Gift of God; God's Gracious Gift; Archer
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gift from God
Girl/Female
Indian, Parsi
Iran; The Land of Aryans
Male
Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
Female
Greek
 Variant spelling of Greek Eva, IVA means "life." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Female
English
English name derived from the biblical name of a region of Assyria, derived from Hebrew avvah, IVAH means "overthrow, overturn."
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Yvon, IVON means "yew tree." Used in Germany and infrequently by the English.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Ivah, IVA means "overthrow, overturn." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Male
English
(Иван) Russian form of Greek Ioannes, IVAN means "God is gracious." In use by the English, Czechs and Ukrainians.
Male
Welsh
 Welsh form of Hebrew Yohanan, IWAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Iwan.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVAR means "bow warrior."Â
Male
Welsh
 Variant spelling of Welsh Ieuan, IOAN means "God is gracious." This form of the name was used for the Welsh Authorized Version of the Bible. Compare with another form of Ioan.
Male
Ukrainian
, God's gift.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Form of John
IVAN LUKOV
IVAN LUKOV
Girl/Female
German
Active.
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Polish
Warlike
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Hope
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Watchful; Provident
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Remmeber
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Music Note
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Place Name; Oak Meadow
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Moon Light
IVAN LUKOV
IVAN LUKOV
IVAN LUKOV
IVAN LUKOV
IVAN LUKOV
n.
See Van-courier.
n.
A wing; a van.
n.
Alt. of Imaum
n.
The van; the front.
n.
A book; esp., a collection of poems written by one author; as, the divan of Hafiz.
a.
In the van or front.
n.
The front of an army. [Obs.] See Van.
n.
A coffee and smoking saloon.
n.
A saloon or hall where a council is held, in Oriental countries, the state reception room in places, and in the houses of the richer citizens. Cushions on the floor or on benches are ranged round the room.
n.
The fore part; van.
v. t.
To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow.
n.
In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly.
n.
The native name of Persia.
n.
A chief officer of state.
n.
An avant-courier. See Van-courier.
a.
Being on, or towards, the van, or front.
a.
Of or pertaining to Iran.
n.
A cushioned seat, or a large, low sofa or couch; especially, one fixed to its place, and not movable.
n.
The third month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year; -- supposed to correspond nearly with our month of June.