- Ivan
Shishmanov (Bulgarian: Иван Димитров Шишманов; July 4, 1862 – June 22, 1928) was a
Bulgarian writer, ethnographer,
politician and diplomat. He served...
- The Shishmanoğlu or
Shishmanov family (Bulgarian: Шишманоглу or Шишманови) is a
notable family of Bulgaria, Ottoman,
Russian and
Austrian Empire, who claim...
- playwright,
often referred to as "the
Patriarch of
Bulgarian literature" Ivan
Shishmanov (1862–1928),
Bulgarian writer, ethnographer,
politician and
diplomat Ivan...
- Sopot,
Bulgaria September 22, 1921 Sofia,
Bulgaria 1917
Nominated by Ivan
Shishmanov (1862–1928) the only time. Otto
Ernst Schmidt ("Otto Ernst")
October 7...
-
University of Geneva. On 28
December 1888, she
married Ivan
Shishmanov. They had one son,
Dimitar Shishmanov. The
couple moved to
Bulgaria in 1889,
where Shishmanova...
- well as men of
letters in the
likes of
Konstantin Velichkov and Ivan
Shishmanov. The
original faculty also
included Czech painter
Jaroslav Věšín. The...
- town
began in the 1870s, when the two
enthusiastic theaters -
Dimitar Shishmanov and
Nikolay Pavlovich -
returned in
their home country. The
first is a...
-
presence of
Knyaz Ferdinand of
Bulgaria and
Minister of
Enlightenment Ivan
Shishmanov.
Several additional halls and
administrative buildings of the
museum were...
-
Deputy Minister) The
Shishmanov family Alexander Shishmanov (Mayor of Svishtov) Asen
Shishmanov (Member of Parliament) Ivan
Shishmanov (former Minister,...
- (1893–1972) 14
September 1943 14
October 1943
Independent 36
Dimitar Shishmanov (1889–1945) 14
October 1943 1 June 1944
Independent 37 Ivan
Ivanov Bagryanov...