Nikola Petkov, the Glossary
Nikola Dimitrov Petkov (Никола Димитров Петков; July 8, 1893 – September 23, 1947) was a Bulgarian politician, one of the leaders of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union (usually abbreviated as BZNS).[1]
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26 relations: Agrarian Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski", Aleksandar Stamboliyski, Anti-communism, Anti-fascism, Balkan Wars, Bulgaria, Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, Bulgarian Communist Party, Communism, Dimitar Petkov, Fatherland Front (Bulgaria), France, G. M. Dimitrov, Georgi Dimitrov, Hanging, Ivaylovgrad, Paris, Parliamentary system, Reuben H. Markham, Show trial, Sofia, Svishtov, University of Paris, World War I, 1923 Bulgarian coup d'état, 1934 Bulgarian coup d'état.
- 1930s in Bulgaria
- 1940s in Bulgaria
- 20th-century Bulgarian politicians
- Bulgarian Agrarian National Union politicians
- Bulgarian anti-communists
- Executed Bulgarian people
- Journalists from Sofia
- People executed by Bulgaria by hanging
- People executed by the People's Republic of Bulgaria
Agrarian Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski"
The Agrarian Union "Aleksandar Stamboliyski" (Zemedelski Sayuz "Aleksandar Stamboliyski", ZS-AS), is an agrarian political party in Bulgaria.
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Aleksandar Stamboliyski
Aleksandar Stoimenov Stamboliyski (Александър Стоименов Стамболийски; 1 March 1879 – 14 June 1923) was a Bulgarian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 1919 until 1923. Nikola Petkov and Aleksandar Stamboliyski are 20th-century Bulgarian politicians, Bulgarian Agrarian National Union politicians and members of the National Assembly (Bulgaria).
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Anti-communism
Anti-communism is political and ideological opposition to communist beliefs, groups, and individuals.
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Anti-fascism
Anti-fascism is a political movement in opposition to fascist ideologies, groups and individuals.
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Balkan Wars
The Balkan Wars were a series of two conflicts that took place in the Balkan states in 1912 and 1913.
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Bulgaria
Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north. It covers a territory of and is the 16th largest country in Europe.
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Bulgarian Agrarian National Union
The Bulgarian Agrarian National Union (Bŭlgarski zemedelski naroden sŭyuz, BZNS), is a political party devoted to representing the causes of the Bulgarian peasantry.
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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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Communism
Communism (from Latin label) is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products to everyone in the society based on need.
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Dimitar Petkov
Dimitar Nikolov Petkov (2 November 1858, Tulcea – 11 March 1907, Sofia) was a leading member of the Bulgarian People's Liberal Party and the country's Prime Minister from 5 November 1906 until he was assassinated in Sofia the following year. Nikola Petkov and Dimitar Petkov are 20th-century Bulgarian politicians and members of the National Assembly (Bulgaria).
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Fatherland Front (Bulgaria)
The Fatherland Front (Otechestven front, OF) was a Bulgarian pro-communist political resistance movement, which began in 1942 during World War II.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
G. M. Dimitrov
Georgi Mihov Dimitrov (Георги Михов Димитров; 15 April 1903 – 21 November 1972), known as Gemeto (lit) to distinguish him from Georgi Dimitrov Mihaylov, was a Bulgarian politician, a leading figure of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union during the 1930s and 1940s, and an opponent of fascism and communism alike. Nikola Petkov and G. M. Dimitrov are 20th-century Bulgarian politicians, Bulgarian Agrarian National Union politicians, Bulgarian anti-communists and members of the National Assembly (Bulgaria).
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Georgi Dimitrov
Georgi Dimitrov Mihaylov (Bulgarian: Гео̀рги Димитро̀в Миха̀йлов) also known as Georgiy Mihaylovich Dimitrov (Гео́ргий Миха́йлович Дими́тров; 18 June 1882 – 2 July 1949), was a Bulgarian communist politician who served as leader of the Bulgarian Communist Party from 1933 to 1949, and the first leader of the Communist People's Republic of Bulgaria from 1946 to 1949. Nikola Petkov and Georgi Dimitrov are 20th-century Bulgarian politicians.
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Hanging
Hanging is killing a person by suspending them from the neck with a noose or ligature.
Ivaylovgrad
Ivaylovgrad (Ивайловград, "city of Ivaylo") is a town in Haskovo Province in the south of Bulgaria set near the river Arda in the easternmost part of the Rhodope Mountains, and is the administrative centre of the homonymous Ivaylovgrad Municipality.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
Parliamentary system
A parliamentary system, or parliamentary democracy, is a system of democratic government where the head of government (who may also be the head of state) derives their democratic legitimacy from their ability to command the support ("confidence") of the legislature, typically a parliament, to which they are accountable.
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Reuben H. Markham
Reuben Henry Markham (February 21, 1887 – December 29, 1949) was a journalist for the Christian Science Monitor who wrote numerous books, including "an attack on fascism,"The Wave of the Past, which urged American intervention in World War II. Nikola Petkov and Reuben H. Markham are 20th-century journalists.
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Show trial
A show trial is a public trial in which the guilt or innocence of the defendant has already been determined.
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Sofia
Sofia (Sofiya) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria.
Svishtov
Svishtov (Свищов) is a town in northern Bulgaria, located in Veliko Tarnovo Province on the right bank of the Danube river opposite the Romanian town of Zimnicea.
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University of Paris
The University of Paris (Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne, was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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1923 Bulgarian coup d'état
The 1923 Bulgarian coup d'état, also known as the 9 June coup d'état (Деветоюнски преврат, Devetoyunski prevrat), was a coup d'état in Bulgaria implemented by armed forces under General Ivan Valkov's Military League on the evening of 9 June 1923.
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1934 Bulgarian coup d'état
The Bulgarian coup d'état of 1934, also known as the 19 May coup d'état (Деветнадесетомайски преврат, Devetnadesetomayski prevrat), was a coup d'état in the Kingdom of Bulgaria carried out by the Zveno military organization and the Military Union with the aid of the Bulgarian Army.
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See also
1930s in Bulgaria
- 1930 in Bulgaria
- 1930s in Bulgaria
- 1931 in Bulgaria
- 1932 in Bulgaria
- 1933 in Bulgaria
- 1934 in Bulgaria
- 1935 in Bulgaria
- 1936 in Bulgaria
- 1937 in Bulgaria
- 1938 in Bulgaria
- 1939 in Bulgaria
- List of Bulgarian films of 1910–1949
- Macedonian Youth Secret Revolutionary Organization
- Nikola Petkov
- Ratniks
1940s in Bulgaria
- 1940 in Bulgaria
- 1940s in Bulgaria
- 1941 in Bulgaria
- 1942 in Bulgaria
- 1943 in Bulgaria
- 1944 in Bulgaria
- 1945 in Bulgaria
- 1946 in Bulgaria
- 1947 in Bulgaria
- 1948 in Bulgaria
- 1949 in Bulgaria
- Bulgaria in World War II
- List of Bulgarian films of 1910–1949
- Nikola Petkov
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 Agrarian National Union politicians
- Aleksandar Stamboliyski
- Aleksi Ivanov
- Angel Dimitrov
- G. M. Dimitrov
- Georgi Traykov
- Konstantin Muraviev
- Krastyu Trichkov
- Nikola Petkov
- Nikolay Nenchev
- Petar Tanchev
- Rayko Daskalov
- Vera Zlatareva
Bulgarian anti-communists
- Aleksandar Belev
- Aleksandar Tsankov
- Andon Kalchev
- Bogdan Filov
- G. M. Dimitrov
- Georgi Markov
- Hristo Lukov
- Ivan Dochev
- Ivan Mihailov
- Konstantin Pavlov
- Nikola Geshev
- Nikola Petkov
- Petar Stoyanov
- Venelin Ganev
- Vlaycho Zhechev
Executed Bulgarian people
- Aleksandar Turundzhev
- Bacho Kiro
- Christian Rakovsky
- Dasius of Durostorum
- Dimitar Obshti
- Geo Milev
- Georgi Izmirliev
- Hristo Atanasov
- Ivan Bagrianov
- Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria
- Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria
- Joachim III of Bulgaria
- Kamen Vitchev
- Karl Novelich
- Kiril, Prince of Preslav
- Konstantin Lukash
- Nikola Petkov
- Nikola Stoychev
- Nikola Vaptsarov
- Stefan Karadzha
- Traicho Kostov
- Tsanko Dyustabanov
- Vasil Levski
Journalists from Sofia
- Gergina Dvoretzka
- Ivo Siromahov
- Lyuben Dilov Jr.
- Lyudmila Filipova
- Martin Karbovski
- Milen Tsvetkov
- Nikola Petkov
- Petko Bocharov
- Radko Vlaykov
- Ralitsa Vassileva
- Stefan Tafrov
- Valentin Grancharov
- Yuliyana Plevnelieva
People executed by Bulgaria by hanging
- Nikola Petkov
- Sokrat Kirshveng
People executed by the People's Republic of Bulgaria
- Aleksandar Tsankov Staliyski
- Bogdan Filov
- Dobri Bozhilov
- Eugene Bossilkov
- Ivan Bagrianov
- Josaphat Chichkov
- Kamen Vitchev
- Konstantin Lukash
- Nikola Mihov
- Nikola Petkov
- Nikola Stoychev
- Pavel Djidjov
- Rayko Aleksiev
- Traicho Kostov
- Zhivko Dimitrov