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- Vasil Hristov Radoslavov (Bulgarian: Васил Христов Радославов) (27 July 1854 – 21 October 1929) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician who twice served...
- Radoslavov (Bulgarian: Радославов) is a Bulgarian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Radoslavova. It may refer to Tsvetan Radoslavov (1863–1931)...
- the Radoslavov government's intention and personally met with Tsar Ferdinand, whom he promised a French loan in exchange for the removal of Radoslavov. An...
- Tsvetan Radoslavov Hadzhidenkov (Bulgarian: Цветан Радославов Хаджиденков; 1863–1931) was a Bulgarian educator and the author of the current national anthem...
- the national anthem of Bulgaria. It was composed and written by Tsvetan Radoslavov as he left to fight in the Serbo-Bulgarian War in 1885. It was adopted...
- links with Germany which followed his period of office. He urged Vasil Radoslavov to follow a policy of neutrality after the outbreak of the First World...
- Karavelov Ehrnrooth Sobolev D. Tsankov Karavelov Turnovski Karavelov Radoslavov Stoilov Stambolov Stoilov Grekov Ivanchov Petrov Karavelov Danev Petrov...
- Michael (22 August 2009). "First World War.com – Primary Do****ents – Vasil Radoslavov on Bulgaria's Entry into the War, 11 October 1915". firstworldwar.com...
- in Bulgaria from 1887 until 1920. The party was established by Vasil Radoslavov as a splinter from the People's Liberal Party (PLP) in 1887, going on...
- was eventually appointed Finance Minister in the government of Vasil Radoslavov in 1886. In this role, and subsequent spells as Finance Minister, he tended...