- The Politis–
Kalfov Protocol (Bulgarian: Спогодба Калфов – Политис; Gr****: Πρωτόκολλο Πολίτη – Καλφώφ) was
bilateral do****ent
signed at the
League of Nations...
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Angov (vocals),
Valentine Guevski (guitar),
Kiril Bozhkov (guitar), Ivan
Kalfov (b****), and
Georgi Milev (drums).
Their first album was
released by Riva...
- speakers,
distinct from 16,755
Bulgarian speakers. In 1924 the Politis–
Kalfov Protocol was
signed between Greece and Bulgaria,
concerning the protection...
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Yanchovski 1988–1989
Blagoy Kalfov 1989–1990
Stancho Bonchev 1990 Ivan
Vasilev 1991–1993
Lyudmil Goranov 1993
Blagoy Kalfov 1993
Kiril Ivkov 1994 Krasimir...
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Nikola Rachev,
Yanaki Mollov, Ivan Valkov,
Aleksandar Tsankov,
Khristo Kalfov, Ivan Rusev,
Petar Todorov,
Tsvetko Boboshevski.
Belligerents Bulgarian...
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Tsankov (1879–1959) 9 June 1923 10 June 1923
Democratic Alliance 27
Hristo Kalfov (1883–1945) 10 June 1923 4
January 1926
Democratic Alliance 28
Atanas Burov...
- a
bilateral Bulgarian-Gr****
agreement was signed,
known as the Politis–
Kalfov Protocol,
recognizing the "Gr**** Slavophones" as
Bulgarians and guaranteeing...
- a po****tion
exchange agreements (Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, Politis-
Kalfov Protocol).
Within Greece, the
Macedonian Slavs were
designated "Slavophone...
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representative to the
League of Nations,
during which time he
signed the Politis–
Kalfov Protocol between Greece and
Bulgaria and
promoted a
resolution at the League...
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neighboring Greece and Albania,
through the
failed ratifications of the Politis–
Kalfov Protocol in 1924 and the Albanian-Bulgarian
Protocol (1932).
During the...