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    Stefan Nikolov Stambolov (Bulgarian: Стефан Николов Стамболов; 31 January 1854 OS – 19 July 1895 OS) was a Bulgarian politician, journalist, revolutionary...
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  • politician Stefan Soltész (1949–2022), Hungarian-born Austrian conductor Stefan Soroka (born 1951), Canadian archbishop Stefan Stambolov (1854–1895)...
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    to the Liberal Party led by Stefan Stambolov. Prince Alexander had conservative leanings, and at first opposed Stambolov's policies, but by 1885 he had...
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    Beron 1999 2008 2020 [9] [10] 20 leva 131 × 73 mm Stefan Stambolov Orlov most, Lavov most Stefan Stambolov 1999 2005 2007 2020 [11] [12] 50 leva 136 × 76 mm...
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  • Prince of Bulgaria: Ferdinand I (1887–1918) Prime Minister of Bulgaria: Stefan Stambolov (1887–1894) Konstantin Stoilov (1894–1899) Dimitar Grekov (1899) Todor...
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    BCRC split into two factions: Botev and his supporters, including Stefan Stambolov and Panayot Hitov backed the idea that preparations should be started...
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    over the country. Due to this, Stefan Stambolov, who was politically anti-Russian, became leader of the regents. Stambolov tried again to establish a personal...
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    Guardia during the Battle of Dos Ríos "God protect Bulgaria.": 157  — Stefan Stambolov, Prime Minister of Bulgaria (19 July 1895 OS), mortally wounded by...
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    of Renaissance architecture is the Stambolov khan built in the 1940s by Stefan Stambolov's father - Nikola Stambolov. Other notable inns were the Dryanovo...
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    although before long Stefan Stambolov and Petko Karavelov had taken over. Indeed, Turnovski's involvement in the plot even led to Stambolov declaring him an...
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  • response Russia secured the abdication of Prince Alexander in 1886. Stefan Stambolov (1854–1895) served 1886-1894 first as regent and then prime minister...
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    Vasil Radoslavov Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Aleksandar Stamboliyski Stefan Stambolov Aleksandar Malinov Petar Stoyanov Andrey Lyapchev Zhan Videnov Zhelyu...
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    (Християнска републиканска партия) Era-3 FBSM National Liberal Party–Stefan Stambolov (Националлиберална партия) Patriotic Party of Labour (Отечествена партия...
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    officers and politicians, including the chief of the National Assembly, Stefan Stambolov. A counter-coup, led by Sava Mutkurov, was organized in Plovdiv and...
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    main political opponent Stefan Stambolov and as a consequence the Stoilov administration enacted legislation against Stambolov, notably sequestering his...
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    as well as portraits of Petko Slaveykov, Stoyan Zaimov, Ivan Vazov, Stefan Stambolov and other prominent figures from the period. The Monument to the Tsar...
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    the army completely, and thus outside the command of Prime Minister Stefan Stambolov, precipitated the resignation of the latter. As a politician, he twice...
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    leader Stefan Stambolov, whose foreign policy saw a marked cooling in relations with Russia, formerly seen as Bulgaria's protector. Stambolov's fall (May...
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    society and with the authoritarian politics of the prime minister Stefan Stambolov, accused of being a dictator. Delchev spent his leaves in the company...
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    convinced the Karavelovs to become fully involved in the scheme. He joined Stefan Stambolov and others as a member of the Regency Council after the abdication...
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    north, and Ruen Icefall to the southwest. The feature is named after Stefan Stambolov (1854–1895), prominent Bulgarian statesman. The crag is located at...
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    1876) Georgi Izmirliev (1851 – 1876) Todor Kableshkov (1851 – 1876) Stefan Stambolov (1854 - 1895) Konstantin Velichkov (1855 - 1907) Trayko Kitanchev (1858...
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    Edinstvo (Unity). The initiative for this belonged to Lyuben Karavelov, Stefan Stambolov and Hristo Ivanov. The task of this new committee was to establish...
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    Diaries, the Bulgarian statesman and long-standing Prime Minister Stefan Stambolov held similar beliefs as early as the 1880s. He considered the Russo-Turkish...
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    Bulgaria as a result of the success of the counter-revolution led by Stefan Stambolov, which overthrew the provisional government set up by the Russian party...
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    supported by Stefan Stambolov, regent of the country after the abdication of the Bulgarian prince Alexander of Battenberg. Stambolov's intention was...
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    Natalia Karavelova. In 1873 Nikola Obretenov made an acquaintance with Stefan Stambolov, who expressed his willingness to get involved in the struggle as Vasil...
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    University Press. p. 382. ISBN 6-155-21124-8. Duncan M. Perry (1993). Stefan Stambolov and the Emergence of Modern Bulgaria, 1870-1895. Duke University Press...
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    Archduke Ludwig (from 1836 to 1848), acted as a de facto regent. Stefan Stambolov, during the absence of Prince Alexander Battenberg from the Bulgarian...
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    He returned to Bulgaria after Stefan Stambolov lost power and took part in a plot that eventually assassinated Stambolov on July 19, 1895. He was acquitted...
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