premier Aleksandar Stamboliyski started then a campaign against the IMRO after his visit to Belgrade in May 1921. At this point Stamboliyski decided upon an...
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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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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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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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"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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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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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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Bulgarian supporters of a united South Slavic state such as Aleksandar Stamboliyski. Their reasons included to avoid paying war reparations for having fought...
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his partner were fully supported by the then prime-minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski and were granted US$6,000 /participation fee-US$2500/ by the Bulgarian...
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Premier, Aleksandar Stamboliyski, declared the aim of forming a new Balkan Federation of agrarian states. In March 1923, Stamboliyski signed the Treaty...
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withdrew to their initial positions on 27 April. The Bulgarians immediately started to reconstruct the destroyed fortifications. Due to criticism by their...
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Aleksandar Stamboliyski of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, but originated with earlier attempts by Georg Heim. Following Stamboliyski's downfall...
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but a "military operation", was dismissed on 1 March, a week after the start of the invasion. After being ousted as defence minister, Yanev became critical...
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Union that continued to support the deposed Prime Minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski after the 1923 Bulgarian coup d'état.[citation needed] At least 22,000...
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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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Minister of Bulgaria Killed in Sofia by an anarchist. 1923 Aleksandar Stamboliyski, Prime Minister of Bulgaria Killed in his home town of Slavovitsa during...
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of its soldiers. At the end of the day, the XII Corps was back at its starting point. On 19 September, the XII Corps attacked again, but because the XVI...
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in favor his son Boris III and the Agrarian Union's leader Aleksandar Stamboliyski became Prime Minister. France United Kingdom Greece Italy Talaat...
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1923, the State Gazette published a decree by which the government of Stamboliyski granted lifelong national pensions of BGN 2,000 per month to Stoyan Mihajlovski...
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Aleksandar Stamboliyski was toppled in a bloodless coup led by General Ivan Valkov's Vonnyat Soyuz, a private organization of reserve officers. Stamboliyski had...
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among Yugo-nostalgic websites, was phased out in 2010. However, by the start of the 2010s an increasing number of Slovenes were experiencing Yugo-nostalgia...
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is the birthplace of Vasil Levski, the most distinguished Bulgarian to start preparing the national liberation from the Ottoman rule in the late 19th...
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the IMRO reacted by assassinating Bulgarian prime minister Aleksandar Stamboliyski in 1923, with the cooperation of other Bulgarian elements opposed to...
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he was expelled from Bulgaria during the upheavals of the Aleksandar Stamboliyski era and resided in Serbia until 1924, when he and his wife settled in...
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July 2024. "Updated: President Hands TISP Third Cabinet Mandate, Group to Start Talks with All Parliamentary Forces Tuesday". BTA. 29 July 2024. Retrieved...
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became the new Tsar and freed opposition leaders, including Aleksandar Stamboliyski, the leader of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union (BZNS). The party...
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that followed the fall of communism in the country. There are plans to start construction again as a replacement for reactors 3 and 4 at Kozloduy Nuclear...
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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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overthrew the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union government of Aleksandar Stamboliyski and installed one headed by Aleksandar Tsankov. September uprising (14–29...
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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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