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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Racho Petrov









Racho Petrov



Military offices

Preceded by Chief of the General Staff Succeeded by

none 1885–1887 Stefan Paprikov

Political offices

Preceded by Minister of War Succeeded by

Danail Nikolaev 1887 Sava Mutkurov

Military offices

Preceded by Chief of the General Staff Succeeded by

Stefan Paprikov 1887–1894 Nikola Ivanov

Political offices

Preceded by Minister of War Succeeded by

Mihail Savov 1894–1897 Nikola Ivanov

Political offices

Preceded by Minister of Interior Succeeded by

Vasil Radoslavov 1900–1901 Mihail Sarafov

Political offices

Preceded by Prime Minister Succeeded by

Todor Ivanchov 1901 Petko Karavelov

Political offices

Preceded by Foreign Minister Succeeded by

Dimitar Tonchev 1901 Stoyan Danev

Political offices

Preceded by Prime Minister Succeeded by

Stoyan Danev 1903–1906 Dimitar Petkov

Political offices

Preceded by Foreign Minister Succeeded by

Stoyan Danev 1903–1906 Dimitar Petkov



Racho Petrov Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Рачо Петров

Стоянов) (3 March 1861, Shumen – 22 January 1942) was

Notes

a leading Bulgarian general and politician. [1] Standart News - Archive | Wednesday, 3 May 2006

A talented soldier, Petrov was appointed to be Chief at www.standartnews.com

of General Staff at the age of 24 and was Minister of De-

fence at 27.[1] During the First World War he served as

Chief of the 4th Army.

As a politician he twice served as Prime Minister of

See also

Bulgaria as the non-party head of an interim administra- • List of Bulgarian generals in the Kingdom of Bulgaria

tion and then for a longer period from 1903–1906, having

been appointed for fear of war after a Bulgarian insurrec- Persondata

tion in Ottoman Macedonia.. Name Petrov, Racho

Alternative names

Short description







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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Racho Petrov





Date of birth 3 March 1861 Place of death

Place of birth

Date of death 22 January 1942









Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Racho_Petrov&oldid=453199595"



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• 1942 deaths

• People from Shumen

• Bulgarian generals

• Prime Ministers of Bulgaria

• Bulgarian politicians

• Bulgarian military personnel of World War I

• Recipients of the Order of Bravery

• Recipients of the Order of St Alexander

• Bulgarian politician stubs





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