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Dobri Voynikov

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in Romania Voynikov came to be involved in theatre: he founded a Bulgarian amateur theatrical company in Brăila in 1865 and headed it until 1870. For the first time in the history of Bulgarian theatre, women took part as actresses. He continued his involvement in theatre in Giurgiu,
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in 1858 and became a teacher in Shumen, where he remained until 1864. In Shumen, he was an active public figure and took an active part in the
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in 1873. In 1866, he was for a while part of the Secret Central Bulgarian Committee. He authored brochures in
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In the early 1870s Voynikov was close to the right-wing Band of Virtues group who assisted him in obtaining
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authorities in the Bulgarian lands and enlightened the goals of the Bulgarian revolutionary movement. As an
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and the first Bulgarian producer. Voynikov was among the founders of the
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Voynikov authored several plays, both dramas and comedies:
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and the establishment of secular Bulgarian education.
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In 1864, he was forced to emigrate to the autonomous
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Shumen
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
Bulgarian National Revival
theatre
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Ottoman Empire
Shumen
Sava Filaterov
Ivan Bogorov
Sava Dobropolodni
Galatasaray High School
Istanbul
Bulgarian Church struggle
Romanian Principalities
Brăila
Giurgiu
French
Ottoman
émigré
Bucharest
Preslav
Krum
The Misunderstood Civilization
Chorbadzhia
Vasil Drumev
Ivan Vazov
Russian citizenship

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