Figures of Plovdiv

Figures of Plovdiv

Ivan Ev. Geshov (1849 - 1924)

Ivan Ev. Geshov (1849 - 1924)

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Ivan Evstratiev Geshov - eminent politican and banker. Public and political figure; publicist. Member of Bulgarian Literary Society (later the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences). Minister. Prime Minister of Bulgaria(1911-1913 г.. Came from the well-to-do family of traders, the Geshovs. Graduated Financial and Political Studies in Manchester, UK.

In 1872 he got back to Plovdiv, where he had a commercial business. He financially supported community centers and schools in Plovdiv. In 1873 he founded the Charity Brotherhood, which funded the closing of the construction of the St. Trinity School.

During the April Uprising (1876), he sent articles to the Times Newspaper regarding the Turkish attrocities, which was the reason to be arrested and sentenced to death (1877). Geshov was only released due to the advocacy of the British and American Consulates.

After the Liberation (1878), Ivan Ev. Geshov was very active in the public and political life of the new province of East Roumelia. He was one of the leaders of the Peoples Party, and chief editor of the first newspaper of unified Bulgaria - the Maritsa newspaper.

M.P. of the provincial National Assembly of East Roumelia, as well as its first Chairman. Director of Finances of East Roumelia in the period 1882-3 (i.e. financial minister). In the period 1911-13 he was Prime Minister of Bulgaria.

Alexander Banderov (born 1933-2007)
The poet Alexander Banderov has long worked as a journalist (he has been awarded the Gold Pen Award of the Bulgarian Journalists Union), and later was an editor...
Ioan Leviev (1934 - 1994)
Ioan Leviev (1934 - 1994)
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Ioan Isaakov Leviev was born on October 31st, 1934, in Plovdiv (his brother is the world-famous jazz musucian, M...
Petko R. Slaveykov (1827 - 1895)
Petko R. Slaveykov (1827 - 1895)
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Petko Rachev Slaveykov was born on November 17, 1827, in the town of Turnovo. Writer and journalist, public and political figure; Member of Bulgarian Literary Society (later the Bulgarian Academy o...
Nikola Todev (1928 - 1991)
Nikola Todev (1928 - 1991)
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The eminent actor Nikola Todev was born on June 13th, 1928, in the town of Devin, Smolyan Region. He started acting at the age of 24 on the stage of the Smolyan Theatre, and later in Pazardzhik T...
Herminegild / Hermin Skorpil (1858-1923)
 Herminegild / Hermin Skorpil (also known as Schkorpil; pronounced Sh-korpil) was Czech by origin. Teacher, archaeologist; museum founder. Spent some time as a teacher in several high...
Yosif Schnitter/Joseph Schnitter, Arch. (1852 – 1914)
One of the greatest names Plovdiv is so proud of - Joseph Schnitter (born 1852, Novi Bidzhov – died 1914, Plovdiv), a Czech by original nationality, an eminent architect, engineer and geodesi...
Petar Stoyanov (born 1952)
Petar Stoyanov (born 1952)
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Petar Stoyanov was born May 25th, 1952, in the city of Plovdiv. He gradiuated from the Law Faculty of the Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski.\r\n\r\n1978 - 19...
Ivan Chomakov, Dr. (born 1953)
Ivan Chomakov, Dr. (born 1953)
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Dr. Ivan Milkov Chomakov was born on October 15th, 1953, in Plovdiv. He graduated from the VMI Medical University of Plovdiv in 1979. In the period 1981 - 1997 he worked as an assista...
Dinko Dermendzhiev - Chiko (born 1941)
Dinko Dermendzhiev (popular with the nickname of Chiko) has joined the football team of Botev Plovdiv in 1959 as its third goal keeper. His only playing as a keeper though,was during the second hal...
Assen Diamandiev, Professor (16.11.1915 - 24.02.2009)
Born in Plovdiv in 1915 in Plovdiv. He graduated from the State Academy of Music in Sofia in 1940. Prof. Diamandiev started working as a teacher in the newly opened School of Music in Plo...