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Tsanko Hristov Dyustabanov (Цанко Христов Дюстабанов; (May 13, 1844 – June 15, 1876) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and participant in the April uprising of 1876. Dyustabanov was born in Gabrovo in today's Bulgaria, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire. He attended the Gabrovo School and was fluent in French and Turkish, he later studied at Robert College in Istanbul in 1872-1873.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: April Uprising of 1876, Aprilov High School, Apriltsi, Batoshevo, Bulgaria, Bulgarian language, Bulgarians, Cheta (armed group), French language, Gabrovo, Istanbul, Kravenik, Ottoman Empire, Posse comitatus, Revolutionary, Robert College, Turkish language, Veliko Tarnovo.

  2. 19th-century executions by the Ottoman Empire
  3. April Uprising of 1876
  4. Executed Bulgarian people
  5. People executed by the Ottoman Empire by hanging
  6. People from Gabrovo

April Uprising of 1876

The April Uprising (Aprilsko vastanie) was an insurrection organised by the Bulgarians in the Ottoman Empire from April to May 1876.

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Aprilov High School

The Aprilov National High School (Национална Априловска гимназия) in Gabrovo is the first modern secular school in Bulgaria.

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Apriltsi

Apriltsi (Априлци) is a small town in Lovech Province, Central-North Bulgaria, located in the vicinity of the highest part of Stara Planina mountain.

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Batoshevo

Batoshevo (Батошево) is a village in Sevlievo Municipality Gabrovo Province, in northern central Bulgaria.

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Bulgaria

Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north. It covers a territory of and is the 16th largest country in Europe.

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Bulgarian language

Bulgarian (bŭlgarski ezik) is an Eastern South Slavic language spoken in Southeast Europe, primarily in Bulgaria.

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Bulgarians

Bulgarians (bŭlgari) are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Bulgaria and its neighbouring region, who share a common Bulgarian ancestry, culture, history and language.

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Cheta (armed group)

A cheta (çeta; ceatã; чета; τσέτης; ceată; çete; чета / četa), in plural chetas, were irregular armed bands present throughout 19th century Ottoman Empire, particularly Anatolia and the Balkans.

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French language

French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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Gabrovo

Gabrovo (Габрово) is a city in central northern Bulgaria, the administrative centre of Gabrovo Province.

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Istanbul

Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.

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Kravenik

Kravenik is a village in the municipality of Sevlievo, in Gabrovo Province, in northern central Bulgaria.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.

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Posse comitatus

The posse comitatus (from the Latin for "power of the county"), frequently shortened to posse, is in common law a group of people mobilized by the conservator of peace – typically a reeve, sheriff, chief, or another special/regional designee like an officer of the peace potentially accompanied by or with the direction of a justice or ajudged parajudicial process given the imminence of actual damage – to suppress lawlessness, defend the people, or otherwise protect the place, property, and public welfare.

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Revolutionary

A revolutionary is a person who either participates in, or advocates for, a revolution.

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Robert College

The American Robert College of Istanbul (İstanbul Özel Amerikan Robert Lisesi or Robert Kolej), often abbreviated as Robert or RC, is a highly selective, independent, co-educational, private high school in Turkey.

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Turkish language

Turkish (Türkçe, Türk dili also Türkiye Türkçesi 'Turkish of Turkey') is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 90 to 100 million speakers.

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Veliko Tarnovo

Veliko Tarnovo (Veliko Tŭrnovo,; "Great Tarnovo") is a city in north central Bulgaria and the administrative centre of Veliko Tarnovo Province.

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See also

19th-century executions by the Ottoman Empire

April Uprising of 1876

Executed Bulgarian people

People executed by the Ottoman Empire by hanging

People from Gabrovo

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsanko_Dyustabanov

Also known as Dyustabanov, Tsanko Dustabanov, Tzanko Dustabanov, Tzanko Dyustabanov.