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Todor Hristov Zhivkov (Bulgarian: Тодор Христов Живков [ˈtɔdor ˈxristof ˈʒifkof]; 7
September 1911 – 5
August 1998) was a
Bulgarian communist statesman...
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Zhivkov (Bulgarian: Живков) is a
Bulgarian masculine surname; its
feminine counterpart is Zhivkova. It may
refer to:
Todor Zhivkov (1911–1998), Bulgarian...
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Nikola Zhivkov (Bulgarian: Никола Живков,
Nikola Živkov) (1847 – 28
August 1901) was a
Bulgarian educator, who
lived his
early life in the
Ottoman Empire...
- ****embly. He was one of the
closest ****ociates to
longtime leader Todor Zhivkov.
During the 1980s, he
became attracted to
Mikhail Gorbachev's
reform efforts...
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executive producer His name is also
sometimes transliterated as
Hristo Zhivkov. "Mel
Gibson honors 'The P****ion of the Christ'
Bulgarian star Christo...
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Zhivkov Constitution (Bulgarian: Живковска Конституция) was the
third Constitution of Bulgaria, and the
second of the
Communist era. It was in effect...
- and a
period of
social liberalization and
stability followed under Todor Zhivkov.
Varying degrees of
conservative or
liberal influence followed.
After a...
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Radoslav Zhivkov (Bulgarian: Радослав Руменов Живков; born 27
March 1999) is a
Bulgarian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for CSKA Sofia...
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Zhivkov 2000, p. 34
Karapetkova &
Zhivkov 2000, p. 96
Karapetkova &
Zhivkov 2000, p. 100
Karapetkova &
Zhivkov 2000, p. 60
Karapetkova &
Zhivkov 2000...
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Todor Zhivkov in
December 1989.
Although he and
Zhivkov's relationship dated back to the resistance, he had
grown increasingly disgusted with
Zhivkov's behavior...