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Prof. Svetla Atanasova: 4 rebel flags were ordered by Stambolov for the 1st revolutionary district
Four rebel flags were commissioned by Stefan Stambolov for the First Tarnovo Revolutionary District during the April Uprising. These flags were linked to various revolutionary groups and battles, with one flag now preserved in a national military museum.
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Four rebel flags were commissioned by Stefan Stambolov for the First Tarnovo Revolutionary District during the April Uprising. These flags were linked to various revolutionary groups and battles, with one flag now preserved in a national military museum.
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Four rebel flags were commissioned by Stefan Stambolov for the First Tarnovo Revolutionary District during the April Uprising. These flags were linked to various revolutionary groups and battles, with one flag now preserved in a national military museum.
- Four revolutionary flags were commissioned by Stefan Stambolov for the First Tarnovo Revolutionary District during the April Uprising
- The first flag, meant for the Gornovo Rahovite region, became the main banner of the revolutionary movement and has a rich historical narrative associated with its creation and later events
- These flags were linked to various revolutionary groups and battles; one flag was captured and is now preserved in a national military museum
- The second flag was designated for a united detachment from Musina Mihalci and Bela Cherkva, while the third flag was associated with a local revolutionary committee and was eventually taken to Russia
- The fourth flag, notable for its preservation, was intended for a monastery, illustrating the difficulties revolutionary groups faced in maintaining their symbols during conflicts