Ivan Nedelkov, the Glossary
Ivan Nedelkov Shablin (Иван Неделков, also known as "N. Shablin") (1881 - 1925) was a Bulgarian political activist.[1]
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7 relations: Bulgarian Communist Party, Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists), Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party, Bulgarians, List of delegates of the 2nd Comintern congress, Radomir (town), St. Nedelya Church assault.
- 20th-century Bulgarian politicians
- Bulgarian communists
- Prisoners who died in Bulgarian detention
Bulgarian Communist Party
The Bulgarian Communist Party (Bulgarian: Българска комунистическа партия (БΚП), Romanised: Bŭlgarska komunisticheska partiya; BKP) was the founding and ruling party of the People's Republic of Bulgaria from 1946 until 1989, when the country ceased to be a socialist satellite state of the Soviet Union.
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Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party (Narrow Socialists) (translit) was a Marxist, socialist political party in Bulgaria.
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The Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party (translit; BRSDP) was a Bulgarian leftist group founded in 1894.
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Bulgarians
Bulgarians (bŭlgari) are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Bulgaria and its neighbouring region, who share a common Bulgarian ancestry, culture, history and language.
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List of delegates of the 2nd Comintern congress
Following is a list of delegates at the 2nd Comintern World Congress, held in Petrograd and Moscow from 19 July through 7 August 1920.
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Radomir (town)
Radomir (Радомир) is a town in the Radomir Municipality in the Pernik Province of Bulgaria.
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St. Nedelya Church assault
The St Nedelya Church assault was a terrorist attack on St Nedelya Church in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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See also
20th-century Bulgarian politicians
- Aleksandar Lilov
- Aleksandar Malinov
- Aleksandar Protogerov
- Aleksandar Stamboliyski
- Aleksandar Tsankov
- Andrey Lukanov
- Andrey Lyapchev
- Angel Dimitrov
- Dimitar Petkov
- Dimo Hadzhidimov
- Dimo Kazasov
- Ekaterina Avramova (politician)
- G. M. Dimitrov
- Georgi Dimitrov
- Georgi Traykov
- Georgi Vazov
- Hristo Burmov
- Hristo Lukov
- Ivan Nedelkov
- Konstantin Muraviev
- Konstantin Trenchev
- Krastyu Trichkov
- Lev Glavinchev
- Mara Kinkel
- Metodi Shatorov
- Nikola Milev
- Nikola Mushanov
- Nikola Nedev
- Nikola Petkov
- Petar Beron (politician)
- Petar Tanchev
- Petar Traykov
- Rayko Daskalov
- Rumen Rashev
- Simeon Radev
- Slavcho Vasev
- Stefan Tasev
- Teodor Teodorov
- Todor Zhivkov
- Valko Chervenkov
- Vasil Kanchov
- Vasil Kolarov
- Veselin Andreev
- Volen Siderov
Bulgarian communists
- Aleksandar Paunov
- Angel Solakov
- Blagoy Popov
- Boris Milev
- Boris Stefanov
- Boro Vukmirović
- Christian Rakovsky
- Dimitar Zlatarev
- Dobri Terpeshev
- George Andreytchine
- Georgi Dimitrov
- Hristo Smirnenski
- Ivan Nedelkov
- Julia Kristeva
- Kole Nedelkovski
- Konstantin Antonov
- Krastyu Trichkov
- Krum Vassilev
- Lev Glavinchev
- Lyudmil Stoyanov
- Metodi Shatorov
- Mitka Grubcheva
- Nikola Vaptsarov
- Solomon Goldstein
- Stanke Dimitrov
- Todor Angelov
- Todor Pavlov
- Todor Zhivkov
- Valeri Petrov
- Valko Chervenkov
- Vasil Glavinov
- Vasil Kolarov
- Vasil Tanev
- Vela Peeva
- Violeta Yakova
- Vladimir Poptomov
Prisoners who died in Bulgarian detention
- Baldwin I, Latin Emperor
- Geo Milev
- Ivan Nedelkov
- Nikola Atanasov