Prince (Knyaz or Bey) Stefan Bogoridi (born Стойко Цонков Стойков, Stoyko Tsonkov Stoykov; Bulgarian: Kняз Стефан Богориди; Greek: Στέφανος Βογορίδης;...
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Prince (Knyaz) Alexander Stefanov Bogoridi (Bulgarian: княз Александър (Алеко) Стефанов Богориди; Turkish: Aleko Paşa; Greek: Αλέξανδρος Βογορίδης) (1822...
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Nicolae Vogoride (redirect from Nicolae Bogoridi)
Nicolae Vogoride (Bulgarian: Никола or Николай Богориди, Nikola or Nikolay Bogoridi; Greek: Νικόλαος Βογορίδης, Nikolaos Vogoridis; Turkish: Nikolaki Bey;...
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the town in various ways, such as the politicians Alexander Bogoridi and Stefan Bogoridi, the enlighteners Sophronius of Vratsa and Petar Beron, public...
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October 1878 to 18 May 1879. The first governor-general was Prince Alexander Bogoridi (1879–1884), a Bulgarian aristocrat, who was acceptable to both Bulgarians...
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unit was 12,506. Themistoklis Sophoulis (1860–1949), politician Stefan Bogoridi (1775–1859), first prince of Samos (1834–1850) "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής...
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current church is located. A house was donated by the statesman Stefan Bogoridi, and it was reorganized as a wooden church. It was inaugurated on 9 October...
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racing driver Stefan Birčević (born 1989), Serbian basketball player Stefan Bogoridi (1775–1859), Ottoman statesman of Bulgarian origin Stefan Bradl (born 1989)...
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was ancestor of: Prince Stefan Bogoridi (1775/1780–1859) – a high ranking Ottoman statesman. Prince Alexander Bogoridi (1822–1910) – an Ottoman statesman...
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figures of the Bulgarian National Revival, through his grandson Stefan Bogoridi, caimacam of Moldavia. In 1897 she married Mathieu Fernand Frédéric Pascal...
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Minister's Office The Bogoridi family Sophronius of Vratsa (one of the leading figures of the Bulgarian National Revival) Stefan Bogoridi (Governor of the...
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Alexandros Kallimachis Prince of Samos In office 1850–1854 Preceded by Stefan Bogoridi Succeeded by Ion Ghica Personal details Born c. 1800 Died 1876 Profession...
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Manu and Rizos-Nerulos 1819 Filiki Eteria occupation 1821 military commander: Alexander Ypsilantis Caimacam Stefan Bogoridi (Ștefan Vogoride) 1821–1822...
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Belluti (19th century), Maltese Wojciech Bobowski (1610–1675), Polish Stefan Bogoridi (1775/1780–1859), Bulgarian Hammad Hassab Bureik Egyptian dragoman employed...
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On October 5, 1879, the governor general of Eastern Rumelia Alexander Bogoridi laid the symbolic first stone for the reconstruction of the town. The only...
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Ypsilantis, military commander of Filiki Eteria occupation (1821) Stefan Bogoridi, Kaymakam (1821–1822) Ioan Sturdza, Prince (1822–1828) Fyodor Pahlen, Pyotr...
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Islam Government Principality Prince of Samos • 1834–1850 (first) Stefan Bogoridi • 1912 (last) Grigorios Vegleris Legislature Assembly of Samos • Upper...
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The village is named after the governor of Eastern Rumelia, Aleksandar Bogoridi.[citation needed] дата 15.03.2024 - Таблица на адресно регистрираните по...
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recalled to serve as ambassador to the Russian court alongside Stefan Bogoridi (who also had been exiled) for negotiations before the Treaty of Adrianople...
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Callimachi appointed a new triumvirate of Caimacami, presided upon by Stefan Bogoridi. This interval also marked the return to Bucharest of Sava Fochianos, whom...
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Evangelos Baltazzi (Baltazzi) 1839 13 March 1879 April 1899 Alexander Bogoridi Euphrosyne Sofianou Gavril Krastevich Marie Louise of Parma Robert I, Duke...
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Rumelia In office 16 May 1884 – 18 September 1885 Preceded by Alexander Bogoridi Succeeded by Alexander I of Bulgaria Personal details Born (1817-04-05)5...
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Bărbulescu Ioan A. Bassarabescu Constantin Boerescu Vasile Boerescu Stefan Bogoridi Dan Botta Ioan Alexandru Brătescu-Voinești Ion I. C. Brătianu Vintilă Brătianu...
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(1816–1888), first head of the Bulgarian Exarchate (from Kırklareli) Alexander Bogoridi (1822–1910), Ottoman statesman of Bulgarian origin (from Istanbul) Georgi...
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approval of the Powers. This hybrid territory was governed by Alexander Bogoridi for most of its brief existence. Bulgarian Land Army (1810-1812) Liberation...
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v t e Princes of Samos Stefan Bogoridi (1833–50) Alexandros Kallimachis (1850–54) Ion Ghica (1854–59) Miltiadis Aristarchis (1859–66) Pavlos Mousouros...
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Solo Exhibition, Gallery "May", Sliven 2012 – Exhibition pastel, Gallery "Bogoridi" Burgas 2013 – Solo Exhibition, Gallery "May", Sliven Google Maps Google+...
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created an urgent need for a new building. The head administrator Aleko Bogoridi and the Directorate of Eastern Rumelia responded to this need by approving...
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the period 1880 - 1881 he was an adjutant of the Governor-General Aleko Bogoridi. On 9 July 1881 he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and was Assistant...
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merchant, diplomat and innkeeper (of Bulgarian Armenian origin) Stefan Bogoridi (1775/1780–1859) — ruler of Moldavia Anton Pann (1790s–1854) — composer...
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