• Malinov (Russian: Малинов) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Glebovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Fatezhsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. The population...
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    Bulgarians. Malinov was known for his support for close ties to Russia and he pursued this policy during his first ministry of 1908-1911. Malinov, who veered...
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    Otechestvoto) is a Bulgarian political party. The leader of the party is Nikolay Malinov. On November 1, 2008, a congress was held to create Revival of the Fatherland...
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  • that he was "100 percent sure" Russian operatives were responsible for the 2022 explosion. In March 2023, Nikolai Malinov, a former Bulgarian lawmaker charged...
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  • support of the Russian Federation and Russian president Vladimir Putin, as well as in opposition to NATO. The coalition is led by Nikolai Malinov, who was personally...
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    Johan Ehrnrooth (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    1833 – 5 February 1913) was a Finnish statesman in the service of Imperial Russia, who also acted as Prime Minister of Bulgaria. Ehrnrooth was born to an...
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  • Joe's control. MI5 is contacted by Soviet university professor Arkady Malinov (Marcel Iureș), who reveals he is a KGB sleeper agent working undercover...
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    Petkov Stanchov Gudev Malinov Tsardom Malinov Geshov Danev Radoslavov Malinov Teodorov Stamboliyski A. Tsankov Lyapchev Malinov Mushanov Georgiev Zlatev...
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    Magnitsky Act (category Sanctions against Russia)
    Khashoggi Nawfel Akoub, former governor of Mosul, Iraq Nikolay Simeonov Malinov [bg], leader of political movement "Rusofili for Bulgaria" Nofal Hammadi...
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    Leonid Petrovich Reshetnikov (category Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia))
    activities in Bulgaria and supported the pro-Russia actions of the Bulgarian politician Nikolai Malinov (Bulgarian: Николай Малинов). In particular, a...
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    minister Aleksandar Malinov, the ministers of justice and of foreign affairs, military generals, religious leaders, and the Russian consul. Tsar Ferdinand...
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    Minister of Bulgaria Kirill Kovaldzhi (on father's side), Russian poet and translator Aleksandar Malinov, politician and public figure, three times Prime Minister...
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    region, the Allies opened the road to Bulgaria. Bulgarian Prime Minister Malinov tried to conclude an armistice, but in vain. On September 29, 1918, Bulgaria...
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    Ghiuselev, operatic bass Aleko Konstantinov Andrey Lyapchev Aleksandar Pavlov Malinov, Prime Minister of Bulgaria Lyubomir Miletich Gyorche Petrov Vanya Petkova...
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    Party). This single act prevented Russia from resupplying its forces occupying Pristina airport, thus denying the Russians a foothold in Kosovo. This decision...
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    Petkov Stanchov Gudev Malinov Tsardom Malinov Geshov Danev Radoslavov Malinov Teodorov Stamboliyski A. Tsankov Lyapchev Malinov Mushanov Georgiev Zlatev...
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    Georgi Dimitrov (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Гео̀рги Димитро̀в Миха̀йлов) also known as Georgiy Mihaylovich Dimitrov (Russian: Гео́ргий Миха́йлович Дими́тров; 18 June 1882 – 2 July 1949), was a Bulgarian...
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    Bulgaria Vasil Radoslavov − Prime Minister of Bulgaria (1913–1918) Aleksandar Malinov − Prime Minister of Bulgaria (1918) Kalin Naidenov − Minister of War (1915–1918)...
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    revolutionaries. After the Legion disbanded in 1862, Kliment emigrated in Russia, where he continued his education at the Kiev seminary. In 1869 he settled...
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    Stamboliyski's Agrarians had important ideological consequences for the young Soviet Russia next door. The passivity of the Bulgarian Communists during the June 9 coup...
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    Towards the middle of September, the democratic government of Aleksandar Malinov had decided that the suitable moment was near. 4 October [O.S. 21 September] 1908...
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    one son. He speaks English[citation needed], French[citation needed], Russian[citation needed] and Arabic[citation needed]. He presently teaches European...
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    father's side), Russian poet and translator Iurie Leancă (on mother's side), diplomat and Prime Minister of Moldova Aleksandar Malinov, politician and...
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    votes in favor and 69 against. The new government will focus on fighting Russian influence in Bulgaria's security sector and obtaining membership in the...
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    PP–DB accused GERB of helping Russia build a new pathway for natural gas circumventing Ukraine, thus enabling the Russian invasion of Ukraine. A parliamentary...
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    After the Russo-Turkish War ended with a Russian victory, the Treaty of San Stefano was signed by Russia and the Ottoman Empire on 3 March 1878. Under...
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    three man team searched in Belgrade and Vienna and were refused entry into Russia before settling on Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, to whom they offered...
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    Iosif Vareikis (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    weeks. In May 1937, Vareikis was denounced by a former colleague named Malinov, from the Central Black earth district, who while under arrest told his...
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    summer of 1886 Russia organised a coup d’état which resulted in the disposal of Knyaz Aleksandar I and in a drastic interference of Russian generals in the...
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    government. His coalition government collapsed in June 2022 and put the blame on Russia and the Bulgarian mafia. Petkov was born on 17 April 1980, in Plovdiv. Both...
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