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  1. Racho Petrov Stoyanov (búlgaro: Рачо Петров Стоянов) fue un destacado general y político búlgaro. Biografia. Petrov nació en Shumen. Militar de talento, fue nombrado Jefe de Estado Mayor a los 24 años y Ministro de Defensa a los 27 años. [1]

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    Racho Petrov Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Рачо Петров Стоянов) (3 March 1861 – 22 January 1942) was a leading Bulgarian general and politician. Petrov was born in Shumen. A talented soldier, he was appointed Chief of General Staff at the age of 24 and was Minister of Defence at 27.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Racho_PetrovRacho Petrov - Wikiwand

    Racho Petrov Stoyanov fue un destacado general y político búlgaro.

  4. The chief is appointed by the President of Bulgaria, who is the commander-in-chief. The position dates back to the Principality of Bulgaria. The current Chief of the Defence is Admiral Emil Eftimov .

    No.
    Chief Of The Army Staff
    Took Office
    Left Office
    6
    Major GeneralRadko ...
    1 January 1904
    28 March 1907
    7
    Major GeneralVicho ...
    28 March 1907
    2 November 1907
    8
    Major GeneralAtanas ...
    2 November 1907
    27 March 1910
    9
    Major GeneralIvan Fichev(1860–1931)
    27 March 1910
    14 January 1914
    • Biography↑
    • Political Activity↑
    • Military Career and Participation in The Wars of 1885 and 1912-1913↑
    • Head of The Macedonian Military Inspection Area↑
    • After The War↑

    Racho Stoianov Petrov (1861-1942) was born in Shumen, an old Ottoman garrison centre. In 1878, immediately after the emergence of the Bulgarian national state, he attended a military training course organized by the Russian occupation authorities in Plovdiv and enrolled in the newly established military school in Sofia. In 1880, he began his studie...

    Petrov was appointed minister of defence in the summer of 1887, and held the position again from 1894 to 1896. At the beginning of the 20thcentury, he twice served as Bulgarian prime minister, from January to February 1901 and from May 1903 to October 1906. In the period from 1900 to 1906, he was repeatedly appointed minister of the interior and mi...

    Petrov was one of the first officers of the Bulgarian army after the country’s liberation from the Ottomans. During the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885, at the age of twenty-four, he became chief of staff of the army and an undeniable contributor to Bulgaria’s victory. After the end of the war, he was chief of the general staff and head of the military...

    Between 17 November 1915 and January 1917, Petrov was the head of the Macedonian Military Inspection Area, nine districts in Macedonia with an area of 33,500 square kilometres and a population of more than 1.25 million. These districts were under Bulgarian military rule between December 1915 and December 1918.Petrov’s main efforts were aimed at imp...

    In 1919, the leader of the Bulgarian Agrarian People’s Union, Aleksandŭr Stamboliyski (1879-1923), proposed a law for prosecuting wartime ministers, and, subsequently, a law for prosecuting and punishing the supporters of Bulgarian involvement in the First World War. Petrov was arrested and charged in relation to his actions as head of the Macedoni...

  5. Racho Petrov Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Рачо Петров Стоянов) (3 March 1861 – 22 January 1942) was a leading Bulgarian general and politician. Petrov was born in Shumen. A talented soldier, he was appointed Chief of General Staff at the age of 24 and was Minister of Defence at 27. Read more on Wikipedia.

  6. Racho Petrov Stoyanov (Bulgarian language: Рачо Петров Стоянов) (3 March 1861, in Shumen – 22 January 1942) was a leading Bulgarian general and politician. A talented soldier, Petrov was appointed to be Chief of General Staff at the age of 24 and was Minister of Defence at 27. [1]