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  2. List of Bulgarian generals from 1878 to 1946 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Bulgarian generals from the period of the Principality (1878–1908) and Kingdom (1908–1946). The year each became a general is given in parentheses.

  3. Category:Bulgarian generals - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people who are or have been general officers in the Bulgarian Army. Pages in category "Bulgarian generals" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.

  4. Ivan Kolev (general) - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Kolev Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Иван Колев Стоянов) [1] (15 September 1863 in Banovka – 29 July 1917 in Vienna) was a Bulgarian lieutenant general and distinguished cavalry commander during World War I.

  5. List of heads of government of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Communist Party: Kolarov I–II BKP–BZNS: 1949: 34 Valko Chervenkov (1900–1980) 23 January 1950 Acting until 3 February 1950: 17 April 1956 6 years, 85 days Bulgarian Communist Party: Chervenkov BKP–BZNS: 1953: Georgi Damyanov

  6. Petar Ganchev - Wikipedia

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    Before World War I, Ganchev was a Bulgarian military attaché to Belgrade [3]: 73–74 and Berlin. [4]: 87 By 1915, Ganchev held the rank of colonel [4]: 87 and the position of General of the General Staff and Delegate of the Royal Bulgarian Government. [5]: 746–748

  7. Mihail Savov - Wikipedia

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    Mihail Georgiev Savov (Bulgarian: Михаил Савов) (14 November 1857 in Stara Zagora - 21 July 1928 in Saint-Vallier-de-Thiey, France) was a Bulgarian general, twice Minister of Defence (1891–1894 and 1903–1907), second in command of the Bulgarian army during the Balkan Wars.

  8. Radko Dimitriev - Wikipedia

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    Radko Ruskov Dimitriev (Bulgarian: Радко Русков Димитриев; Russian: Радко Дмитриевич Радко-Дмитриев; 24 September 1859 – 18 October 1918) was a Bulgarian general who served as the head of the General Staff of the Bulgarian Army from 1 January 1904 to 28 March 1907, as well as a general in the Russian Army during World War I.

  9. Todor Kantardzhiev - Wikipedia

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    Todor Kantardzhiev was born on 10 February 1861 in Samokov, Ottoman Empire (Now modern Bulgaria) and died on 4 January 1945.On 20 June 1878, he enlisted in military service. [2]