Примери за използване на Written sources на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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There are no written sources.
Written sources are scarce.
Known today only from written sources.
Direct written sources are scant.
Therefore, there are only a few written sources.
Written sources from 1 century A.C.
This is confirmed by the many written sources.
Written sources(narrative, documental, epigraphic).
It is usually based on written sources.
In written sources it is known as Augusta Trayana.
No colonisation is mentioned in the written sources.
It is mentioned in written sources before our era.
It was first mentioned in 13th century written sources.
In the first written sources of 1515 the village was mentioned as Isvote.
The city was first mentioned in written sources in 1323.
The written sources and the epigraphic monuments provide evidence of an active religious life.
The archaeological data is confirmed by written sources.
Written sources of mid Asian Mongol rulers were known since the XIV-XV century.
Garlic appears in the oldest written sources in China and India.
In the 8th century, the name Poti entered Georgian written sources.
The act of prayer is attested in written sources as early as 5000 years ago.
The main written sources of German domestic law are the Basic Law, legislation, statutory instruments and bylaws.
For the first time the barn was mentioned in written sources in 1716.
And all because he appears in many written sources on rock paintings, stamps, emblems and other similar elements.
This knowledge has been recorded in the oldest preserved written sources- the Vedas.
Even before the beginning of our era in the written sources of Ancient Egypt is mentioned matching stones Zodiac.
Written sources indicate that Kholmogory existed early in the 12th century, but there is no archeological material to illuminate the early history of the town.
And this had been amply reflected in the written sources. The material.
The oldest written sources of Stobi is found in Titus Livius with mention of the victory of Philip V, king of Macedonia, over the Dardanians in 197 BC.
The term Qaḷʿa-ye Afrāsīāb appears in written sources only from the end of the 17th century.