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Khristo Kabakchiev

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The urn with the ashes of Khristo abakchiev was buried at the New Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow until the 1980s. In the 1980s, it was transported to his homeland and buried in the
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of 1923, Kabakchiev was arrested and condemned to twelve and a half years' imprisonment. He was freed by an amnesty in 1926, and left for
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By 1928, however, Kabakchiev had been removed from the BCP's Central Committee, and he was not re-elected to the ICC at the
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Bust of Khristo Kabakchiev at the Museum of Socialist Art in Sofia
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he encountered socialist ideas, and in 1897 he joined the
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held in that year. Instead, he started teaching at the
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Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party politicians
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of the Comintern, held in 1920 and 1922 respectively.
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People granted political asylum in the Soviet Union
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Sixth World Congress of the Communist International
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Index


Bulgarian
communist
revolutionary
Galați
Geneva
Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party
Narrow
Dimitar Blagoev
Central Committee
National Assembly
Bulgarian Communist Party
Comintern
Second
Fourth Congress
September uprising
Vienna
Soviet Union
Sixth World Congress of the Communist International
International Lenin School
Marxā€“Engelsā€“Lenin Institute
All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

Great Purge
Sofia Central Cemetery
"The Reaction in Bulgaria"
ISBN
0-8179-8401-1
Categories
1878 births

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