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  1. He was killed in the center of Sofia [3] by a plot from the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), including Naum Tyufekchiev, for his support to the Ottoman Empire, his dictatorial methods and his repression of the IMRO. [4] [5] Early years. A statue of Stefan N. Stambolov in his birthplace Veliko Turnovo.

  2. El 3 de julio de 1895, Stambolov tomó un coche a su casa, junto con su guardaespaldas y un amigo. A mitad de camino, el carro se detuvo por un asesino que disparó su revólver, asustando a los caballos. Stambolov salió rápidamente, pero se encontró con tres asesinos más, armados con cuchillos.

  3. Stambolov died three days later, on the morning of July 6, 1895, at the age of 41. The funeral will take place on July 8, Saturday, in the church of "St. King". The indifference with which the prince and the government let Stefan Stambolov's enemies deal with him is shocking.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Stefan Nikolov Stambolov (born Jan. 31, 1854, Tŭrnovo, Rumelia [now Veliko Tŭrnovo, Bulg.]—died July 18, 1895, Sofia, Bulg.) was a statesman who from 1887 to 1894 served as the despotic prime minister of Bulgaria; he was often referred to as the Bulgarian Bismarck.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 11 de jul. de 2021 · Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin was murdered on December 30, 1916 — but he only died after being poisoned, shot, and thrown into the freezing Neva River.

  6. After the ousting of the country's first prince, Stambolov enters the stage as the fiery young lawyer who restored him to the throne. Although the prince promptly abdicated, Stambolov stepped into the breach and led the nation during the interregnum.

  7. Stefan Nikolov Stambolov ( en búlgaro: Стѐфан Нико̀лов Стамболо̀в; 31 de enero de 1854 - 6 de julio de 1895) fue un político búlgaro, quien se desempeñó como primer ministro y regente.