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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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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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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politician Stefan Soltész (1949–2022), Hungarian-born Austrian conductor Stefan Soroka (born 1951), Canadian archbishop Stefan Stambolov (1854–1895)...
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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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(Християнска републиканска партия) Era-3 FBSM National Liberal Party–Stefan Stambolov (Националлиберална партия) Patriotic Party of Labour (Отечествена партия...
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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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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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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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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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