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  1. No less stormy is the story of Stefan Stambolov, who ruled the country during some of its most turbulent years. Duncan M. Perry's biography of Stambolov, the first in English in the twentieth century, illuminates the life, motives, and personality of this major figure.

  2. Stefan Nikolov Stambolov (bugarski: Стефан Николов Стамболов, Veliko Tarnovo, 12. veljače 1854. – Sofija , 18. srpnja 1895. ) bio je bugarski političar , novinar , revolucionar i pjesnik koji je služio kao premijer i regent.

  3. No less stormy is the story of Stefan Stambolov, who ruled the country during some of its most turbulent years. Duncan M. Perry's biography of Stambolov, the first in English in the twentieth century, illuminates the life, motives, and personality of this major figure.

  4. Stefan Stambolov. Stefan Nikolov Stambolov (12. helmikuuta (J: 31. tammikuuta) 1854 Tărnovo, Rumelia – 18. heinäkuuta (J: 6. heinäkuuta) 1895 Sofia) oli bulgarialainen poliitikko, joka toimi Bulgarian ruhtinaskunnan itsevaltaisena pääministerinä vuosina 1887–1894.

  5. Stefan Nikolov Stambolov (po bulharsky: Стефан Николов Стамболов) (* 12. február 1854, Veliko Tărnovo - † 18. júl 1895, Sofia) 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 30 de jul. de 2018 · Born in Tarnovo, Stefan Stambolov engaged in the clandestine movement for independence from the Ottomans while he was still a teenager. In 1876 he was the leader of a conspiracy in the Tarnovo region. When the April Uprising broke a few days before schedule, in Panagyurishte, Stambolov failed to raise a sufficient number of rebels.