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    Andrey Slavov Toshev (Bulgarian: Андрей Славов Тошев; 16 April 1867 – 10 January 1944) was Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 1935. He was also a Bulgarian...
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  • Toshev (Bulgarian: Тошев), female form Tosheva (Bulgarian: Тошева), is a Bulgarian surname. Notable people with this surname include: Andrey Toshev (1867–1944)...
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    Military Union was stripped from leadership and a cabinet headed by Andrey Toshev was formed. The new government began measures to neutralize radical...
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    Minister (January 1935). In April 1935, he was replaced by a civilian, Andrey Toshev, also a monarchist. After participating in the Bulgarian coup d'état...
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  • Georgiev, Prime minister (1934–1935) Pencho Zlatev, Prime minister (1935) Andrey Toshev, Prime minister (1935) Georgi Kyoseivanov, Prime minister (1935–1940)...
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  • January 1935. In April 1935, he was replaced by another monarchist, Andrey Toshev. In the Finnish Civil War, rightist White Finland defeated the leftist...
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  • Bulgaria: Andrey Lyapchev (1926–1931) Aleksandar Malinov (1931) Nikola Mushanov (1931–1934) Kimon Georgiev (1934–1935) Pencho Zlatev (1935) Andrey Toshev (1935)...
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    Bulgarian Army — Zlatev 26 Andrey Toshev 1867–1944 (Lived: 76 years) 21 April 1935 23 November 1935 216 days Independent — Toshev 27 Georgi Kyoseivanov 1884–1960...
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  • 1874) January 10 William Emerson Ritter, American biologist (b. 1856) Andrey Toshev, Bulgarian scientist and diplomat, 26th Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b...
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    in quick succession. He went on to become the longest-serving PM since Andrey Lyapchev and throughout the period of his administration he also held the...
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    he joined the Bulgarian Army as a volunteer. During 1885–1890 Pere Toshev and Andrey Lyapchev organised a series of secret meetings in the villages around...
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    Together with other Macedonian students of the Plovdiv gymnasium, like Pere Toshev and Nikola Genadiev, Lyapchev got closer with Zahari Stoyanov and the Bulgarian...
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  • 71, British fashion designer A powerful earthquake struck Formosa. Andrey Toshev became the 26th Prime Minister of Bulgaria. Born: Charles Grodin, actor...
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    Andrey Karlov Lukanov (Bulgarian: Андрей Карлов Луканов [ɐnˈdrɛj ɫuˈkanof]; 26 September 1938 – 2 October 1996) was a Bulgarian politician. Between February...
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    April 1935 Monarch Boris III Preceded by Kimon Georgiev Succeeded by Andrey Toshev Personal details Born 2 November 1881 Elena, Bulgaria Died 24 July 1948(1948-07-24)...
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    Flambouro and Drosopigi. According to the Bulgarian council in Monastir, Andrey Toshev, the population of the village (46 houses) became under the supremacy...
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    Petar Toshev Mladenov (Bulgarian: Петър Тошев Младенов; 22 August 1936 – 31 May 2000) was a Bulgarian communist diplomat and politician. He was the last...
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    Nikola Mushanov Franklin D. Roosevelt May 1, 1936 Dimitri Naoumoff Andrey Toshev Franklin D. Roosevelt December 13, 1941 Announcement of State of War...
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    protection of minorities in Albania and Bulgaria was signed in Sofia by Andrey Toshev and Yanko Sakazov from Bulgarian side and by Mehmed Konica from the...
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  • judiciary, was selected to head the new government after the resignation of Andrey Lukanov in December 1990 in the face of mass demonstrations and a general...
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    Teodorov Stamboliyski A. Tsankov Lyapchev Malinov Mushanov Georgiev Zlatev Toshev Kyoseivanov Filov Gabrovski Bozhilov Bagryanov Muraviev Georgiev People's...
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  • Teodorov Stamboliyski A. Tsankov Lyapchev Malinov Mushanov Georgiev Zlatev Toshev Kyoseivanov Filov Gabrovski Bozhilov Bagryanov Muraviev Georgiev People's...
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    composed of General Ivan Lukov (member of the Bulgarian Army headquarters), Andrey Lyapchev (cabinet member) and Simeon Radev (diplomat). Its importance was...
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    Teodorov Stamboliyski A. Tsankov Lyapchev Malinov Mushanov Georgiev Zlatev Toshev Kyoseivanov Filov Gabrovski Bozhilov Bagryanov Muraviev Georgiev People's...
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    IMRO itself, a major split arose between Mihailov's wing, supported by Andrey Lyapchev, and Protogerov's wing, supported by Aleksandar Tsankov. The faction...
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    journalist, philosopher and founder of the Bulgarian Communist Party Andey Toshev (1867–1944), professor of botany, diplomat and former Prime Minister of...
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    day of Bulgaria The Boy Who Was a King, a 2011 Bulgarian documentary by Andrey Paounov. House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha "Simeon Saxecoburggotski | prime...
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  • Georgiev (to Etar) 7 FW  MKD Martin Stojanov (released) 9 FW  BUL Martin Toshev (released) 10 MF  BUL Aykut Ramadan (released) 12 GK  BUL Aleksandar Andreev...
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  • (Philippines, born 1951) Carlos Torre Repetto (México, 1904–1978) Yury Toshev (Bulgaria, 1907–1974) Izaak Towbin (Ukraine, Poland, 1899–1941) Karel Traxler...
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  • A list of Macedonian Bulgarians. Andrey Damyanov (1813–1878) Naum Torbov (1880–1952) Kiradjieff brothers Kroum Pindoff (1915-2013) Paisiy Hilendarski (1722–1773)...
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