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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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    Stamboliyski (Bulgarian: Стамболийски [stɐmboˈlijski]) is a town in Plovdiv Province, southern Bulgaria. It is located on the Maritsa river. Stamboliyski...
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    Parliament came to dominate after Boris appointed Aleksandar Stamboliyski as prime minister. Stamboliyski's Agrarian Party soon gained control of Parliament, holding...
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    Stamboliyski was able to create a BZNS controlled government. The party also formed a militia, the Orange Guard. The chief rival of Stamboliyski's BZNS...
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  • Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" (Bulgarian: Земеделски съюз „Александър Стамболийски“, romanized: Zemedelski Sayuz "Aleksandar Stamboliyski", ZS-AS), is an...
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  • Stamboliyski is a village in the municipality of Haskovo, in Haskovo Province, in southern Bulgaria. "Population Municipality Stamboliyski". www.guide-bulgaria...
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    Bulgaria, the coup overthrew the elected government headed by Aleksandar Stamboliyski of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, and replaced it with one under...
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  • Hristo Stamboliyski (Bulgarian: Христо Стамболийски; born 2 March 1992) is a Bulgarian footballer, who currently plays as a defender for Svetkavitsa. "Hristo...
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    University from 1910 onwards, he took a leading role in deposing Aleksandar Stamboliyski in 1923. He was chosen to head the coalition that succeeded the deposed...
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    That same year, Aleksandar Stamboliyski of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union became prime minister. After Stamboliyski was overthrown in a coup in...
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  • Ferdinand was forced to sue for peace. Stamboliyski favoured democratic reforms, not a revolution. Alexander Stamboliyski made his first appearance on the Bulgarian...
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  • Aleksandar Stamboliyski is a village in General Toshevo Municipality, Dobrich Province, northeastern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 23, 2010 v...
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    1994–1997 Democratic Left Agrarian Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" (Zemedelski sayuz "Aleksandar Stamboliyski") Bulgarian Socialist Party (Balgarska sotsialisticheska...
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  • It is the birthplace of former Bulgarian prime minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski. "Таблица на населението по постоянен и настоящ адрес" (in Bulgarian)...
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    българско възраждане) Movement 21 (Движение 21) Agrarian Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" (Земеделски съюз „Александър Стамболийски“) Green Party of Bulgaria...
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    behind a coup in 1923, responsible for killing Prime Minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski. In 1934, pro-Zveno officers like Colonel Damyan Velchev and Colonel...
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  • 1923 Stamboliyski signed the convention of Nish with the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia). With this agreement, Stamboliyski promised...
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    Yugoslavia or part of an even larger federation: through Aleksandar Stamboliyski during and after World War I; through Zveno during the Bulgarian coup...
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    "state within a state". In 1923, Bulgarian Prime Minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski was murdered by IMRO following his deposition in a coup d'état. This...
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  • Alternative for Bulgarian Revival, Movement 21, Agrarian Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski", Bulgarian Progressive Line, Georgi Kadiev [bg]'s Normal State and BSP...
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    Pavlikeni Peshtera Pomorie Popovo Provadia Radnevo Radomir Rakovski Razlog Stamboliyski Svilengrad 5,000+ Aksakovo Bansko Belene Belogradchik Beloslav Bobov...
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    labour service (trudova povinnost) set up by the government of Aleksandar Stamboliyski supplied cheap labour for government projects and employment for demobilised...
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    Karlovo, Sopot, Klisura, Kalofer, Hisarya, Saedinenie, Rakovski, Brezovo, Stamboliyski, Krichim, Perushtitsa, Sadovo, Parvomay, Asenovgrad, Laki, Katunica,...
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    İpsala) Right tributaries: Chepinska reka (near Septemvri) Vacha (near Stamboliyski) Chepelarska reka (near Sadovo) Harmanliyska reka (near Harmanli) Arda/Ardas...
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    Movement 21 Social democracy 0.21% 0 / 17 Agrarian Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" Agrarianism DNP Green Party of Bulgaria Green politics Political Movement...
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    Gudev Malinov Tsardom Malinov Geshov Danev Radoslavov Malinov Teodorov Stamboliyski A. Tsankov Lyapchev Malinov Mushanov Georgiev Zlatev Toshev Kyoseivanov...
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  • of 1923: A military coup in Bulgaria ousts prime minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski (he is killed June 14). June 12 – William Walton's Façade is performed...
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    Gudev Malinov Tsardom Malinov Geshov Danev Radoslavov Malinov Teodorov Stamboliyski A. Tsankov Lyapchev Malinov Mushanov Georgiev Zlatev Toshev Kyoseivanov...
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    name, may also often indicate origin (e.g. Sofianski — "from Sofia", Stamboliyski — "from Istanbul"). This suffix is not only popular with Bulgarians but...
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    Pavlikeni Peshtera Pomorie Popovo Provadia Radnevo Radomir Rakovski Razlog Stamboliyski Svilengrad 5,000+ Aksakovo Bansko Belene Belogradchik Beloslav Bobov...
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