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Racho Petrov

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Monarch
  
Ferdinand

Preceded by
  
Stoyan Danev

Allegiance
  
Bulgarian Land Forces

Monarch
  
Ferdinand

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Petko Karavelov

Name
  
Racho Petrov

Preceded by
  
Todor Ivanchov

Succeeded by
  
Dimitar Petkov


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Died
  
January 22, 1942, Belovo, Bulgaria

Battles and wars
  
Serbo-Bulgarian War, First Balkan War, Second Balkan War, Balkans Campaign

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Racho Petrov Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Рачо Петров Стоянов) (3 March 1861 – 22 January 1942) was a leading Bulgarian general and politician.

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Petrov was born in Shumen. A talented soldier, he was appointed Chief of General Staff at the age of 24 and was Minister of Defence at 27. His stature was increased by the leading role he took in suppressing an army mutiny in 1887. He married Sultana Pantaleeva Minchovich in 1887, with whom he had 3 children. After an unhappy marriage, they divorced in 1919.

Both Petrov and his wife were personally close to Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and in 1891 was promoted by Ferdinand to the rank of colonel, the first officer to hold that rank in Bulgaria. Petrov also attended Ferdinand's wedding to Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma in Italy in 1893. Ferdinand's decision in 1894 to place Petrov in charge of the army completely, and thus outside the command of Prime Minister Stefan Stambolov, precipitated the resignation of the latter.

As a politician he twice served as Prime Minister of Bulgaria, initially as the non-party head of an interim administration in 1901, the only task of which was to organise the next election. He returned as Prime Minister for a longer period from 1903–1906, having been appointed for fear of war after a Bulgarian insurrection in Ottoman Macedonia. His government was particularly concerned with military matters and oversaw an armament programme and extensive modernisation of the Bulgarian army.

During the Second Balkan War Petrov, by then a Lieutenant General, took command of the 3rd Army, leading it at the Battle of Bregalnica, a Bulgarian victory.

During the First World War he served as head of the newly established Macedonian Military Inspection Oblast from December 1915 until October 1916.

References

Racho Petrov Wikipedia