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In several consecutive publications, the Regional History Museum in Razgrad will tell about its givers in the past year.

Their donation gestures will supplement and enrich the funds of the museum, which will preserve and promote in an appropriate way the deeds, objects and documents of our fellow citizens who lived before us and left a mark on the history and development of Razgrad and Ludogorie.

We offer our most sincere thanks to the givers for continuing the centuries-old Bulgarian tradition of remembering the past and the deeds of our ancestors – each on his own life path, but with an inspiring example of self-giving – either in various spheres of socio-political life or limitless bravery on the battlefields in the name of Mother Bulgaria!

Today we present Rumyanka Yordanova. We have a specific occasion to start right with her giving gesture. In one of the halls of the Ethnographic Museum, on September 20, the exhibition “The female ruler of the clay” was opened, presenting the life and work of the talented master of ceramics Eli Nedelcheva, who left this world in 2011, not yet 50 years old. The exhibition is still open to visitors, but after learning about it, Rumyanka Yordanova decided to donate a vase created by Eli’s hands. Received the vase from Eli’s father – Stefan Ivanov, with whom they were colleagues in the then Design Organization in Razgrad, as a gift for the 50th birthday in 2000.

The vase now completes the collection for Eli Nedelcheva in the “New and Latest History” department of RHM – Razgrad.