STAMBULISKI, ALEXANDER

Bulgarian Aleksandr Stamboliskiboth: älĕksänˈdər stämbōlēˈskē, 1879–1923, Bulgarian politician. He was a leader of the Peasants' party and by 1911 had become head of the opposition to Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria. He was jailed (1915–18) for opposing the entry of Bulgaria into World War I on the side of the Central Powers. When he was released he proclaimed a republic, but the movement was defeated. After Ferdinand's deposition and the accession of Boris III, Stambuliski became premier (1919) and virtual dictator (1920). Supported by his peasant Orange Guard, he used his powers to carry out agrarian reforms and founded the Green Peasant International. He sought to carry out the provisions of the Treaty of Neuilly, which he had helped to negotiate in 1919. In 1923 a coup, supported by army officers and Macedonian nationalists led by Alexander Tsankov, overthrew his government, and Stambuliski was killed.

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...sort. Yet this did not happen. Tsar Alexander I of Russia was endowed with a liberal...remarkable for the time and place. Under Alexanders constitution, the Polish people had...controlled by a Russian grand duke Alexanders brother , but an elected assembly of...
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STAMBULISKI, ALEXANDER Bulgarian Aleksandr Stamboliski both: aleksan...army officers and Macedonian nationalists led by Alexander Tsankov , overthrew his government, and Stambuliski was killed. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...political economy at the Univ. of Sofia, he was instrumental in the overthrow (1923) of the dictatorship of Alexander Stambuliski . As premier (1923 26), he mercilessly fought members of the Peasants and Communist parties, and his administrations...
STAMBOLISKI, ALEKSANDR see Stambuliski, Alexander . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...a consequent Serbian attack. Independence and After Alexanders successor, Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, profiting...possession. The Agrarian party cabinet established (1919) by Stambuliski held power until overthrown (1923) in a bloody coup. An...


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