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    Manuel Isidoro Belzu Humérez (4 April 1808 – 27 March 1865) was a Bolivian military officer and statesman who served as the 11th president of Bolivia from...
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    Belzu Cabinet constituted the 17th to 22nd cabinets of the Bolivian Republic. It was formed on 10 February 1849, 66 days after Manuel Isidoro Belzu was...
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    would cement his power after personally killing former president Manuel Isidoro Belzu in 1865. He was of controversial personality and his dictatorship...
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    been officially adopted 31 October 1851 during the presidency of Manuel Isidoro Belzu. According to Supreme Decree No. 27630 of 19 July 2004, during the...
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    Peru-Bolivian Confederation and conspired against longtime dictator Manuel Isidoro Belzu (1848–55). Later, he was appointed Minister of War in the cabinet...
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    there. One caudillo who was progressive for his time was Bolivia’s Manuel Isidoro Belzu, who served as the fourteenth president from 1848 until 1855. The...
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    (January): Manuel Isidoro Belzu overthrew Eusebio Guilarte and installed José Miguel de Velasco as president. Bolivia (December): Manuel Isidoro Belzu turned...
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    José de Sucre, Eusebio Guilarte, Manuel Isidoro Belzu, Jorge Córdova, Mariano Melgarejo, Hilarión Daza, José Manuel Pando, and Juan José Torres). Five...
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    Velasco against Manuel Isidoro Belzu, and after Velasco's fall, he fled to Argentina and inspired various conspiracies against Belzu. In 1857, he overthrew...
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    several uprisings and counted figures such as José Ballivián and Manuel Isidoro Belzu as his political rivals. After having overthrown Santa Cruz, the...
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