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Gavril Krastevich (Bulgarian: Гаврил Кръстевич; 5
April 1817 – 19
November 1898) was a
Bulgarian politician and historian, and the
first translator of...
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Bulgarians and Gr****s in the province. The
second governor-general was
Gavril Krastevich (1884–1885), a
Bulgarian historian.
During the
period of
Bulgarian annexation...
- May 1879 – 16 May 1884
Preceded by
Position created Succeeded by
Gavril Krastevich Personal details Born (1822-04-05)5
April 1822 Istanbul,
Ottoman Empire...
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enlighteners Sophronius of
Vratsa and
Petar Beron,
public figure Gavril Krastevich,
revolutionary Georgi Rakovski, as well as the
World War II
prime minister...
- July 1881 – 5 July 1882 Succeeded by
Leonid Sobolev Preceded by
Gavril Krastevich Governor-General of
Eastern Rumelia 5
April 1886 – 7
September 1886 Succeeded by...
- was
quite po****r in some
regions (bearers of such
names include Gavril Krastevich,
Hristofor Zhefarovich,
Petar Parchevich,
Kiril Peychinovich, etc.), particularly...
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meeting of the
Bulgarian leaders in
Constantinople chaired by
Gavril Krastevich is
convened on
March 13, 1870 to
elect ten
civil members of the Temporary...
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control of the city and
removed from
office the General-Governor
Gavril Krastevich. A
provisional government was
formed led by
Georgi Stranski, and universal...
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inventing the
Ilizarov apparatus for
lengthening limb
bones Gavril Krastevich,
Bulgarian politician Gavril Myasnikov (1889–1945),
Russian metalworker...
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entered Plovdiv and took over the governor's residence. The
Governor Gavril Krastevich, was
arrested by the
rebels and
paraded through the
streets of Plovdiv...