Vladislav Tchakarov
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Vladislav Tchakarov

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BA History
Member since Feb 22, 2020
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Vladislav Tchakarov is a History student at Sofia University in Bulgaria and a contributing writer at TheCollector. Originally from Bulgaria, he moved to the Netherlands to work and study Business Management before realizing that his passion for history is too great which lead to his return to Bulgaria and the beginning of his History studies.

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Nicolas Poussin: The Founder of French Classicism (Work & Bio)

Nicolas Poussin, the founder of French Classicism, was a key figure in 17th-century painting. Read and discover his fascinating life and work.

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Here’s Why Roman Architecture Stands the Test of Time (10 Facts)

Roman architecture was so advanced that even modern scientists do not completely understand it. The exceptional diversity and advancement of Roman architecture have become one of the largest historical subjects.

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The Greatest Women Warriors Of The Ancient World

While war history focuses on men, many courageous women warriors have had significant political and historical impact despite the laws and obstacles that tried to silence them.

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Top 10 Lost Treasures of the World

Artifacts have been lasting historical evidence since the dawn of humanity, but unfortunately some have disappeared over time. Here are ten examples of lost treasures around the world.

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The Feast of Bacchus, Diego Velazquez, 1628-29, courtesy Museo del Prado

10 Famous Spanish Painters of the 17th Century

The 17th century marked the Golden Age of Painting in Spain and left us countless priceless works of art. It was a century of change and innovation in art, represented by the geniuses of Diego Velazquez, Zurbaran, Murillo, and countless other masters.

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Oskar Kokoschka: Degenerate Artist or Expressionist Genius?

Oskar Kokoschka is one of the most prominent figures of the expressionism art movement. He disobeyed the rules and norms of art and followed his own path and ideas.

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The History of Egyptian Hieroglyphs and the Rosetta Stone

The Egyptian hieroglyphs are among the first writing systems known to men. Used by Egyptians for over 3000 years, their understanding today wouldn’t have been possible without the Rosetta stone.

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The Ancient Thracian City of Perperikon

Discover the ancient Thracian city of Perperikon, one of Bulgaria's most popular and fascinating tourist attractions.

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