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  1. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Stefan Stambolov - the statesman who modernized Bulgaria; 170 years since the birth of Stefan Stambolov, it is good to recall about the policy of one of “the builders of modern Bulgaria” related to the Macedonian question at the end of the 19th century. As a former revolutionary, an active participant in three uprisings for liberation from ...

  2. 30 de jul. de 2018 · Stambolov became a regent and went on a search for a man to sit on the vacant Bulgarian throne. The following year, in a café in Vienna, he identified a candidate that seemed fit for the position: the young Ferdinand Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, a minor nobleman. In 1887, Ferdinand became a prince, and appointed Stefan Stambolov as prime minister.

  3. He shows how Stambolov stabilized the Bulgarian economy and brought relative security to the land--but not without cost to himself and his regime. Perry depicts a man whose promotion of Bulgaria's independence exacted its price in individual rights, a ruler whose assassination in 1895 was the cause of both rejoicing and sorrow.

  4. 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. Ještě předtím byl také i ...

  5. 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.

  6. 20 de may. de 1993 · Duncan Perry has produced a brilliant study of Stefan Stambolov, a man known in parts of Europe but forgotten in the Americas. Taking advantage of the decay and dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, Stambolov managed to create a modern state out of a Turkish satrapy, going from the height of power to an early death in a truly remarkable life.

    • Duncan M. Perry
  7. 30 de jul. de 2018 · Stambolov became a regent and went on a search for a man to sit on the vacant Bulgarian throne. The following year, in a café in Vienna, he identified a candidate that seemed fit for the position: the young Ferdinand Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, a minor nobleman. In 1887, Ferdinand became a prince, and appointed Stefan Stambolov as prime minister.