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Stefan Nikolov Stambolov (Bulgarian: Стефан Николов Стамболов; 31
January 1854 OS – 19 July 1895 OS) was a
Bulgarian politician, journalist, revolutionary...
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Liberal Party led by
Stefan Stambolov.
Prince Alexander had
conservative leanings, and at
first opposed Stambolov's policies, but by 1885 he had become...
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Stambolov Bridge (Bulgarian: Стамболовия мост,
Stambolovya most) is a
bridge in the town of
Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. Belgian, Italian, Bulgarian...
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Stambolov Crag (Bulgarian: връх Стамболов, romanized: vrah
Stambolov, IPA: [ˈvrɤx stɐmboˈɫɔf])
rises to 820m in
Friesland Ridge,
Tangra Mountains, Livingston...
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Ferdinand I (1887–1918)
Prime Minister of Bulgaria:
Stefan Stambolov (1887–1894)
Konstantin Stoilov (1894–1899)
Dimitar Grekov (1899) Todor...
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split into two factions:
Botev and his supporters,
including Stefan Stambolov and
Panayot Hitov backed the idea that
preparations should be started...
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before long
Stefan Stambolov and
Petko Karavelov had
taken over. Indeed, Turnovski's
involvement in the plot even led to
Stambolov declaring him an outlaw...
- army completely, and thus
outside the
command of
Prime Minister Stefan Stambolov,
precipitated the
resignation of the latter. As a politician, he twice...
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shorter prison spells under Stambolov Karavelov was
subjected to torture. He was
amnestied in 1894 with the
resignation of
Stambolov.
Karavelov was a founder...
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response Russia secured the
abdication of
Prince Alexander in 1886.
Stefan Stambolov (1854–1895)
served 1886-1894
first as
regent and then
prime minister for...