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  • curprev 18:4018:40, 25 March 2024El komodos drago talk contribs 3,866 bytes +38 →‎The Tsarichina Hole: Moved the warning templates to apply to this section (as the rest of the article, to the extent it exists, seems fine). Not sure what sources we should accept for 'Bulgarian army dug for extraterrestrial on advice of psychics', but Vagabond magazine seems a stretch. I am very worried that *none* of the sources here are in Bulgarian. I'm all for English language sourcing, but this seems to be something that has been exaggerated or fabricated by English language press. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 18:2618:26, 22 February 2023Korinthus talk contribsm 2,473 bytes 0 Section 'The Tsarichina Hole': Correction from "The findings of a 2007 bTV documentary on the Tsarichina project, revealed that most of the military documents surrounding the event had disappeared from government archives or had been since destroyed." to "The findings of a 2007 bTV documentary on the Tsarichina project, revealed that most of the military documents surrounding the event had disappeared from government archives or had since been destroyed." undo

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  • curprev 14:2914:29, 8 May 2021The Hunter2k19 talk contribs 2,174 bytes 0 He wasn't,,King". The rulers of Bulgaria were with the title ,,Tsar". Tsar is equal to Emperor and is higher than the king title. The title tsar was first used after Simeon of Bulgaria defeated the Byzantine Empire and the Byzantine Ruler gave title to Simeon, the title ,,Tsar" which was equal to the title of the Byzantine Emperor. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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