- Sava Dobropolodni
Sava Dobropolodni ( _bg. Сава Доброплодни; 3 December 1820–19 April 1894), born Sava Hadzhiiliev (Сава Хаджиилиев), was a
Bulgaria n writer, teacher and theatrical worker of theBulgarian National Revival and a honorary member of theBulgarian Academy of Sciences .Dobroplodni was born in the Thracian town of
Sliven . He began his education in Kotel, but graduated from thePhanar Greek Orthodox College inIstanbul . Upon graduating he became a teacher and served in many towns around the country, including Kotel,Shumen , Sliven,Varna ,Tulcea andSilistra . During theCrimean War of 1853–1856, Dobroplodni briefly worked as a Greek-language teacher in theAustrian Empire , more specifically at theSremski Karlovci high school. After he returned to the Bulgarian lands, he initiated the foundation of the cultural centre ("chitalishte ") in Shumen and the staging of the comedy play "Mihal the Mouse-Eater".After the
Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878, Dobroplodni was a state official and after 1881 a school inspector. He wrote several textbooks, such as "Guide to Mixed Schools", "Concise Health", "New Easy Method to Study Bulgarian and Practical Russian and Greek". He edited the "New Bulgarian Bee" newspaper and authored several plays, including "The Three Corporals", "The Petition Writer", etc.Dobroplodni died in
Sofia on 19 April 1894.References
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