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  1. Stefan Nikolov Stambolov ( po bulharsky: Стефан Николов Стамболов) (* 12. február 1854, Veliko Tărnovo - † 18. júl 1895, Sofia) [1] bol bulharský revolucionár, politik, básnik a novinár, v období od 26. augusta 1886 - 20. augusta 1887 a 20. augusta 1887 - 19. mája 1894 predseda vlády . V novodobých ...

  2. Stefan Stambolov (1854 – 1895) was a Bulgarian revolutionary, poet and journalist, builder of New Bulgaria. A controversial figure, criticized for the dictatorial methods with which he ruled, he is one of the most significant politicians in our New History.

  3. 6 de feb. de 2014 · Stefan Stambolov was born on January 31, 1854 in an ordinary family in the town of Veliko Tarnovo. His family had a small business”, says Professor Palangurski. “Until his 23 rd birthday Stambolov participated in a church movement and was also part of the Odessa Ecclesiastical Academy, but was later expelled from it due to his revolutionary activity.

  4. 20 интересни факта за живота на Йордан Йовков. 20. Цялото лице на Стамболов е насечено, двете му ръце са почти напълно отсечени, а дясното му око е извадено. Въпреки това той е в съзнание и ...

  5. Stefan Nikolov Stambolov (v bulharštině: Стефан Николов Стамболов; 31. ledna 1854, Veliko Tarnovo – 18. července 1895, Sofie) byl bulharský politik, který v 80. letech 19. století zastával v dobách rané existence III. bulharského státu, tehdejšího knížectví, funkci premiéra.

  6. Stefan Stambolov (31 January 1854-19 July 1895) was Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 1 September 1887 to 31 May 1894, interrupting Konstantin Stoilov's terms. He was a member of the Liberal Party and the founder of the People's Liberal Party. Stambolov presided over Bulgaria as regent from 1886 to 1887 following Prince Alexander of Battenberg's abdication, and he helped to bring Ferdinand of ...

  7. Stefan Nikolov Stambolov was a Bulgarian politician and the most influential Bulgarian politician of his era, serving several terms as Prime Minister under both Russian and British monarchs, successfully steering Bulgaria through the First World War and several of the Balkan Wars. He strongly pushed for Bulgarian independence from Russian influence, and led the revolt that later became the ...