Bulgaria, Past & PresentSherratt & Hughes, 1936 - 480 páginas |
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... leaders . The Bulgarian notables who co - operated with the Greek clergy and who were slowly being Hellenised by ... leader , were the Bulgarians . Hadji Gentso and Hadji Prodan , both natives of Shumen 315 BULGARIA UNDER THE TURKS.
... leaders . The Bulgarian notables who co - operated with the Greek clergy and who were slowly being Hellenised by ... leader , were the Bulgarians . Hadji Gentso and Hadji Prodan , both natives of Shumen 315 BULGARIA UNDER THE TURKS.
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... leaders that parliamentarism failed in Bulgaria , but owing to the unwillingness or inability of the masses to perceive where their true interests lay . They preferred to sell their votes to the higher bidder , and naturally it was the ...
... leaders that parliamentarism failed in Bulgaria , but owing to the unwillingness or inability of the masses to perceive where their true interests lay . They preferred to sell their votes to the higher bidder , and naturally it was the ...
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... leaders , and the Communists fearing they would thereby be seriously han- dicapped in the approaching electoral struggle decided to revolt in September 1923. The movement miscarried be- cause the bulk of industrial workers as well as ...
... leaders , and the Communists fearing they would thereby be seriously han- dicapped in the approaching electoral struggle decided to revolt in September 1923. The movement miscarried be- cause the bulk of industrial workers as well as ...
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