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Hristo Batandzhiev (Bulgarian: Христо Батанджиев, Macedonian: Христо Батанџиев) (Gyumendzhe,
Ottoman Empire,
present day Goumenissa,
Greece – 1913, Aegean...
- (1932–1933) Károly Fogl (1934–1935)
Nikola Kalkandzhiev (1935–1936) Ivan
Batandzhiev (1936) Geno
Mateev (1936–1937)
Stanislav Toms (1937–1938)
Kostantin Maznikov...
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October 1930
Levski Playing Field,
Sofia Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Ivan
Batandzhiev (Sofia) The
contemporary name of
Tarnovo is
Veliko Tarnovo. Bulgaria...
- 30
August 1925
Yunak Stadium,
Sofia Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Ivan
Batandzhiev (Sofia) The full name of BP 25
Plovdiv is Benkovski-Pobeda 25. Bulgaria...
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Years in
power Pavel Grozdanov 1923–1933
Tsvetan Genov 1933–1934 Ivan
Batandzhiev 1934–1939
Lyubomir Sokerov 1940–1942
Docho Hristov 1942–1944
Georgi Stoyanov...
- name include:
Hristo Arangelov (born 1978),
Bulgarian footballer Hristo Batandzhiev (died 1913),
Bulgarian revolutionary Hristo Bonev (born 1947), Bulgarian...
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Hristo Tatarchev, Dame Gruev,
Petar Pop-Arsov,
Andon Dimitrov,
Hristo Batandzhiev and Ivan Hadzhinikolov. All of them were
closely connected with the Bulgarian...
- self-immolation Revolutionary,
member of the SR
Combat Organization Hristo Batandzhiev 1913-07-18 Greece
Murder Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary, one of...
- (1865–1912) Naum
Tomalevski (1882–1930)
Metody Patchev (1875–1902)
Hristo Batandzhiev (1865–1913)
Doncho Lazarov (1878–1950)
Antinogen Hadzhov (1874–1912 Petar...
- Tatarchev, Dame Gruev, Ivan Hadzhinikolov,
Petar Poparsov and
Hristo Batandzhiev founded what is
commonly known as the
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary...