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Russian-Bulgarian Relations from Prince Svyatoslav's Campaigns to the Taganka Theatre and Vysotsky Tours

Russian-Bulgarian Relations from Prince Svyatoslav's Campaigns to the Taganka Theatre and Vysotsky Tours

9 hrs. 59 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Egor Serov
Narrator Egor Serov
Andrey Kudin’s fourth book from the “Bulgarian Mysteries” series invites listeners to plunge once again into the depths of the history of this fascinating Balkan country, which hides an enormous number of captivating secrets. Moreover, the author deliberately chose storylines in which Bulgarian history is tightly intertwined with Russian history—and vice versa—which is hardly surprising: two Slavic peoples have always exerted a colossal influence on each other. Of course, there were periods when geopolitical realities separated them on opposite sides, but time passed, and they again offered each other a brotherly shoulder.

As in the previous books of the series, the author covers a huge historical period: from the end of the 5th century, when the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I built a fifty-kilometer wall from the Marmara Sea to the Black Sea to protect Constantinople from the “terrible Bulgars and Slavs,” to the mid-1970s, when the “unreliable” Soviet Theater on Taganka came to Bulgaria for its first overseas tours together with the legendary Vladimir Vysotsky.
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