Bulgarian Chess Star Nurgyul Salimova Secures First and Second Place in Baku Chess Competition
Bulgarian chess player Nurgyul Salimova achieved an impressive performance at the Ganira Pashayeva tournament in Baku
A 900-year-old Viking chess piece bought for a few dollars in the 1960s has sold at auction for 735,000 pounds ($927,000), writes NOVA TV.
The 3 1/2-inch (8.8-centimeter) Lewis Chessman sold to an anonymous bidder at Sotheby's in London on Tuesday.
The Lewis Chessmen are intricate, expressive chess pieces in the form of Norse warriors, carved from walrus ivory in the 12th century.
The chess treasure, discovered in 1831 on the island of Lewis (External Hebrides), includes 93 figures. The location of five other medieval figures of the four chess sets remains a mystery.
The family who offered the figure for sale learns that the medieval chess piece bought by her grandfather for £ 5 in 1964 is a real treasure.
82 of the medieval figures are kept in the British Museum and 11 in the National Museum of Scotland. One knight and four guards are missing.
Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev has expressed support for the introduction of a “red zone” for parking in the city center,
On March 24, the weather across the country will be predominantly cloudy, with occasional rain showers expected in the western and northern regions
Bulgarians are gradually becoming more eco-conscious, often without even realizing it
Over the past five years, food vouchers in Bulgaria have lost nearly 45% of their purchasing power
More than 160 civil society organizations have sent an open letter to Bulgaria’s top government institutions, demanding immediate action to address the growing cases of animal cruelty
The weather on Saturday will be mostly sunny across Bulgaria, with light to moderate south-southeasterly winds
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