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1891, Nachovich represented Bulgaria in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, only to return to Bulgaria as a minister of finance and minister of internal affairs (1891–1892 and 1894–1896), mayor of Sofia (1896–1897) and minister of commerce and agriculture (1899–1900). From 1903 to 1906, Nachovich was Bulgarian diplomatic representative in
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In 1884, Nachovich was appointed Bulgaria's diplomatic representative in Bucharest, Romania, a post he formally held until 1889. After Prince Alexander's dethronement in 1886, Nachovich returned to the country to serve as minister of finance in several governments from 1886 to 1888. From 1889 to
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as well as three years later (1879 and 1882–1883), minister of external affairs and religion (1879–1880), assistant-mayor of the capital
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in Paris and returned to Svishtov to work as a merchant. In 1866, he headed the local revolutionary committee aimed at
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newspapers. During the Serbo-Turkish conflict in 1876, Nachovich aided Bulgarian volunteers who assisted the
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politician and diplomat. One of the early leaders of the Conservative Party and the country's first
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22 January] 1845 to the family of a wealthy Bulgarian merchant. He studied at the
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After the Liberation of Bulgaria in the wake of that war and the establishment of the
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Grigor Nachovich (1845–1920), Bulgarian politician and diplomat
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Grigor Nachovich died in Sofia on 4 January 1920, aged 74.
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Minister of Public Buildings, Roads and Communications
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Minister of Public Buildings, Agriculture and Commerce
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Марин Дринов“ / Изд. на МО. 751:Members of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences 568:Minister of External Affairs and Religion 458:Minister of External Affairs and Religion 325:Minister of External Affairs and Religion 38:; 3 February 1845 – 4 January 1920) was a 716:Conservative Party (Bulgaria) politicians 677:30 January 1899 – 21 September 1900 519:1 September 1887 – 24 December 1888 436:19 September 1883 – 12 January 1884 144:two years later, Nachovich served at the 625:22 February 1896 – 12 January 1897 263:Електронно издание "История на България" 226: 224: 222: 132:) and contributed to various French and 18: 492:28 August 1886 – 7 September 1886 461:28 August 1886 – 1 September 1887 256: 254: 252: 693: 546:31 March 1891 – 30 November 1892 726:People's Party (Bulgaria) politicians 674:Minister of Commerce and Agriculture 622:Minister of Commerce and Agriculture 600:31 May 1894 – 29 September 1894 409:26 January 1883 – 15 March 1883 230: 219: 571:31 May 1894 – 22 February 1896 328:6 December 1879 – 7 April 1880 265:(in Bulgarian). 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Bulgarian
Bulgarian
Minister of Finance
mayor of Sofia
Danubian
Svishtov
Ottoman Empire
O.S.
Greek-language
French-language
Paris
Vienna
political economy
liberating Bulgaria
Ottoman
Filip Totyu
Bucharest
Romania
Belgrade
Second Bulgarian Legion
Austria-Hungary
German-language
Serbian
Russo-Turkish War
Russian
Principality of Bulgaria
Todor Burmov
Sofia
Prince

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