Aleksandar Pavlov Malinov (Bulgarian: Александър Павлов Малинов; 3 May 1867 – 20 March 1938) was a leading Bulgarian politician who served as Prime Minister...
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Malinov (Bulgarian: Малинов) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandar Malinov (1867–1938), Bulgarian politician and Prime Minister...
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Aleksandar Malinov Metro Station (Bulgarian: Метростанция "Александър Малинов") is a station on the Sofia Metro in Bulgaria. It started operation on 8...
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Aleksandar Malinov, Prime minister (1918) Teodor Teodorov, Prime minister (1918–1919) Aleksandar Stamboliyski, Prime minister (1919–1923) Aleksandar Tsankov...
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Bulgaria: Aleksandar Malinov (1908–1911) Ivan Evstratiev Geshov (1911–1913) Stoyan Danev (1913) Vasil Radoslavov (1913–1918) Aleksandar Malinov (1918) Teodor...
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People's Liberal Party — Gudev 17 Aleksandar Malinov 1867–1938 (Lived: 70 years) 29 January 1908 5 October 1908 250 days Democratic Party 1908 Malinov I...
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house of House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry. Her godfather was Aleksandar Malinov. She was enrolled at the Medical Nurse College of the Spanish Red...
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government remained in office until June 1918, when the more moderate Aleksandar Malinov was recalled in the hope of brokering a favourable peace deal, with...
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St and Andrey Sakharov Blvd Aleksandar Malinov (Александър Малинов) 8 May 2015 6 On the intersection of Aleksandrov Malinov Blvd and Andrey Lyapchev Blvd...
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resignation of Aleksandar Malinov on 28 November 1918 and struggled to keep order in the defeated country. Initially an opponent of Aleksandar Stamboliyski...
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Radev Vasil Radoslavov Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Aleksandar Stamboliyski Stefan Stambolov Aleksandar Malinov Petar Stoyanov Andrey Lyapchev Zhan Videnov Zhelyu...
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Council of Ministers • 1879 (first) Todor Burmov • 1908 (last) Aleksandar Malinov Legislature None (rule by decree) (1878–1878) National Assembly (from...
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Aleksandar Stoimenov Stamboliyski (Bulgarian: Александър Стоименов Стамболийски; 1 March 1879 – 14 June 1923) was a Bulgarian politician who served as...
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Anti-military propaganda Ferdinand Vasil Radoslavov Aleksandar Malinov Aleksandar Stamboliyski Aleksandar Protogerov August von Mackensen Boris Drangov Vladimir...
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Mushanov came to power on 12 October 1931 following the decision of Aleksandar Malinov to step down due to ill health. His greatest policy success came in...
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Bulgarian prime minister Vasil Radoslavov to resign on 21 June 1918. Aleksandar Malinov, who assumed office immediately afterwards, pursued secret negotiations...
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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...
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Southwestern Bulgaria is the route via Brussels Boulevard and Boulevard Aleksandar Malinov to Sofia ring road which has an interchange with southbound Struma...
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wing, supported by Andrey Lyapchev, and Protogerov's wing, supported by Aleksandar Tsankov. The faction led by Protogerov opted for continuing with the tactics...
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Anti-military propaganda Ferdinand Vasil Radoslavov Aleksandar Malinov Aleksandar Stamboliyski Aleksandar Protogerov August von Mackensen Boris Drangov Vladimir...
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Anti-military propaganda Ferdinand Vasil Radoslavov Aleksandar Malinov Aleksandar Stamboliyski Aleksandar Protogerov August von Mackensen Boris Drangov Vladimir...
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turned their attention to the Bulgarian opposition leaders and met with Aleksandar Stamboliyski, Ivan Geshov, Yanko Sakazov, and others. During their stay...
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their fellow Orthodox Christians while allied with the Muslim Ottomans. Aleksandar Stamboliyski, leader of the Agrarian Party, was imprisoned for his opposition...
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place. Towards the middle of September, the democratic government of Aleksandar Malinov had decided that the suitable moment was near. 4 October [O.S. 21...
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Bulgarian prime minister Vasil Radoslavov to resign on 21 June 1918. Aleksandar Malinov who assumed office immediately afterwards pursued secret negotiations...
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(1858–1920) 29 January 1908 18 September 1910 Democratic Party 19 Aleksandar Malinov (1867–1938) 18 September 1910 29 March 1911 Democratic Party 20 Ivan...
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Andrey Lyapchev – (1866–1933), former Prime Minister of Bulgaria Aleksandar Malinov – (1867–1938), former Prime Minister of Bulgaria Stoika Milanova –...
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(1918–1943) Prime Minister of Bulgaria: Andrey Lyapchev (1926–1931) Aleksandar Malinov (1931) Nikola Mushanov (1931–1934) Kimon Georgiev (1934–1935) Pencho...
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(1906–1907) Dimitar Stanchov (1907, acting) Petar Gudev (1907–1908) Aleksandar Malinov (1908–1911) 1899–1900 peasant unrest in Bulgaria. The Miss Stone Affair...
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Anti-military propaganda Ferdinand Vasil Radoslavov Aleksandar Malinov Aleksandar Stamboliyski Aleksandar Protogerov August von Mackensen Boris Drangov Vladimir...
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