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Kliment of Tarnovo

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which had to reconcile Bulgaria with Russia, which terminated their official relations in November 1886. His mission was successful. But when he saw that Ferdinand was still not changing his attitude towards Russia, Kliment took pity on his own actions, because they helped Ferdinand to be recognized
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Drumev also took part in the socio-political life in the Principality - he was a deputy in the Constituent assembly in 1879 and in the First
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that year. Drumev was a supporter of Russia and opposed openly the foreign policy of the Regency (1886–1887), the first
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had taken over. Indeed, Turnovski's involvement in the plot even led to Stambolov declaring him an outlaw briefly.
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on a caretaker basis until elections could be held to fill the vacancy following the collapse of the government of
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in 1861, where he distinguished himself in the fight against the Turkish garrison. Drumev kept close ties with
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As a writer, Kliment was father of Bulgarian fiction. He wrote the first original short story in Bulgarian,
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A loyal supporter of the old monarchy, Kliment refused to celebrate the arrival of the new monarch
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With Russia trusting Kliment, in summer 1895 he headed the Bulgarian parliamentary delegation in
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Although a fairly reluctant political figure, in 1879 Kliment agreed to become
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clergyman and politician. He was also a writer and one of the founders of the
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in an attempt to co-ordinate opposition to the enforced abdication of
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in 1878, Drumev worked as rector of the Peter-Paul seminary near
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Student and benefactors or what is another's is another's
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After the Legion disbanded in 1862, Kliment emigrated in
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Kliment Turnovski
Bulgarian name
patronymic
family name

Prime Minister of Bulgaria
Alexander
Todor Burmov
Dragan Tsankov
Alexander
Petko Karavelov
Petko Karavelov
Minister of Education
Georgi Atanasovich
Ivan Gyuzelev
Shumen
Ottoman Empire
Sofia
Bulgaria
Conservative Party
Bulgarian
Turnovo
Bulgarian
Bulgarian Literature Society
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Shumen
Sava Dobroplodni
Sava Filaretov
Georgi Sava Rakovski
First Bulgarian Legion

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