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233: 245: 288: 260: 269: 20: 94:, where many Bulgarian soldiers died in order to prevent the flag from being captured by the Ottoman forces. Three ribbons are attached to the handle of the flag: a blue one with the inscription "Let God rise, and let the ego be destroyed", a red one with the inscription "Samara-Bulgarian people, 1876" and a white one. 178:
The flag is a tricolor cloth (from top to bottom horizontally: red, white, blue) measuring 1.85 by 1.90 meters with gold crosses sewn in the middle. On one side of them is embroidered the image of the Mother of God of Iver, and on the other the images of the Holy Brothers Cyril and Methodius . The
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The flag became famous during the Battle of Stara Zagora . The flag company came under frontal enemy fire. The standard-bearers, non-commissioned officer Anton Marchin, non-commissioned officer Avksentiy Tsimbalyuk and militiaman S. Minkov, died. Known in history is the feat of lieutenant colonel
113:, where it arrived on May 1st. A delegation from the city of Samara, headed by Efim Kozhevnikov and Pyotr Alabin, handed the Samara flag to the volunteers in a special ceremony, with the flag being attached to its pole with gold nails. Tseko Petkov, a leader of a band in the 161:
Two copies of the flag were made in 1958, one of which was sent to the Central Military Museum in Russia. Another two were subsequently created, one of which was made in the Mihail Maletski NMMH restoration workshop in 1978. The nuns of the
126:"May God let this holy flag pass from end to end through the long-suffering Bulgarian land. May our mothers, wives and sisters wipe their sorrowful eyes with it, and after it may durable peace come, and prosperity!" 132:
Pavel Kalitin , who with heroic efforts and the cost of his life managed to save the flag from Turkish captivity. It was taken from the battlefield after fierce hand-to-hand combat by the spontaneously formed
136:- non-commissioned officer Toma Timofeev, militiaman Nikola Korchev , Pavel Malkia, D. Minkov, Popov, Radev, Mitsov, Donev, Nikola Krastev, the Ossetian Nikolay Karaev-Dudar and others. 191: 167: 232: 244: 155: 368: 353: 194:, the medal being placed in its pole's decorated point. The flag has been portrayed numerous times by noted artists, including 348: 179:
paintings were done by the St. Petersburg artist Nikolay Simakov, and the embroideries by the nuns of the Samara Monastery.
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is a concrete replica of the Samara flag and commemorates the deaths of Bulgarian soldiers in the
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The spade of the flag is silver in the Byzantine style and was designed by Count Rochefort.
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of the Shroud of the Most Holy Mother of God created another precise replica in 2006.
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Handing of the Samara Flag to the Bulgarian Volunteer Corps in Ploieşti
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It was also worn in the Battle of Shipka and the Battle of Sheinovo .
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Authentic replica of the Samara flag in the Shipka Monument
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The Samara flag is the only flag that has been awarded the
321:"Samara Region Administration — The History of the Flag" 154:) from 1881. In 1946, the flag was transferred to the 97:
The flag, originally intended for the rebels of the
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Bulgarian
Russian
Bulgarian Army
Bulgarian volunteers
Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78
Russian
Samara
Ottoman
Battle of Stara Zagora
April Uprising
Bulgarians
Ploieşti
Chişinău
Troyan
Balkan Mountains
Radomir
Sofia
National Art Gallery
National Museum of Military History
Russian
Knyazhevo Nunnery
Bulgarian Medal for Bravery
Jaroslav Věšín
Nikolay Dmitriev-Orenburgsky
Stara Zagora
Russo-Turkısh War
Authentic replica of the Samara flag in the Shipka Monument
Handing of the Samara Flag (Nikolay Dmitriev-Orenburgsky)

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