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  1. Nikola Stoykov Mushanov (Bulgarian: Никола Стойков Мушанов; 12 April 1872 – 10 May 1951) was a Bulgarian liberal politician who served as Prime Minister and leader of the Democratic Party.

  2. El Cardenal Stefan, el expremier demócrata Nikola Mushanov, la Princesa Evdokia, hermana del rey, Ekaterina Karavelova, se acercaron a Boris III, con el pedido de leer la carta que los judíos le habían escrito.

  3. Nikola Mushanov (búlgaro: Никола Стойков Мушанов) (nacido el 12 de abril de 1872 en Dryanovo, murió el 10 de mayo de 1951 en Sofía) es un político búlgaro. Es Primer Ministro de Bulgaria de Octubre de 1931 a Mayo de 1934. Biografía. Estudió derecho y fue elegido al Parlamento en 1902.

  4. 8 de ago. de 2015 · Nikola Mushanov was sentenced to one year in prison, but was later murdered by the State Security. Who is Andrey Karlov Lukanov? He was born in Moscow in 1938 in the family of Bulgarian communist Karlo Lukanov.

  5. The prominent Bulgarian politician and Prime Minister of the country in the period 1931-1934, Nikola Mushanov, will say the following in January 1924: "I don't know... why September 22 is called a revolution in our country.

  6. The edition, prepared by the Archives State Agency and the East-West Publishing House, contains the journal and memories of the great Bulgarian politician and statesman Nikola Mushanov. Mushanov began writing his diary on June 19, 1913, when he was 36 years old, and his last records were on July 9, 1950, when he was 78.

  7. Nikola Stoykov Mushanov (Bulgarian: Никола Стойков Мушанов; 12 April 1872 – 10 May 1951) was a Bulgarian liberal politician who served as Prime Minister and leader of the Democratic Party.