- Sava
Atanasov Mutkurov (Bulgarian: Сава Атанасов Муткуров) (16 December [O.S. 4 December] 1852 – 15 March [O.S. 3 March] 1891) was a
Bulgarian officer...
- 1945),
classical violinist Ivan Mrkvička – (1856–1938),
painter Sava
Mutkurov – (1852–1891),
former Regent of Bulgaria, the
chief architect of the Bulgarian...
- • 1887–1908
Ferdinand I
Regents • 1886–1887
Stefan Stambolov • 1886–1887 Sava
Mutkurov • 1886–1887
Petko Karavelov Chairman of the
Council of
Ministers • 1879...
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painter Sava Kovačević,
Yugoslav partisan Sava Mrkalj,
Serbian linguist Sava
Mutkurov,
Bulgarian officer and
politician Sava Petrović (prince-bishop) (1702–1782)...
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Political offices Preceded by Sava
Mutkurov Minister of War 1891–1894 Succeeded by
Racho Petrov Political offices Preceded by
Stefan Paprikov Minister...
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Smiltsena and
despot Eltimir ruled from 1298–1299.
Stefan Stambolov, Sava
Mutkurov and
Petko Karavelov (replaced by
Georgi Zhivkov) were
regents after the...
- of the
National ****embly,
Stefan Stambolov. A counter-coup, led by Sava
Mutkurov, was
organized in
Plovdiv and the
members of the
original coup were quickly...
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Evgeny Messner Sergei Mezheninov Aleksandr Mirkovich Syla
Mishchenko Sava
Mutkurov Jan Nagórski
Jamshid Nakhchivanski Vladimir Nikolayevich Nikitin Garegin...
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Petrov (1861–1942) 10 July 1887 1
September 1887
Bulgarian Army 16 Sava
Mutkurov (1852–1891) 1
September 1887 16
February 1891
Bulgarian Army 17 Mihail...
- Mišković
Helmuth von
Moltke the
Younger Sergey Biryuzov Benito Mussolini Sava
Mutkurov Nicholas II of
Russia Prince Nicholas of
Romania Danail Nikolaev Prince...