Ivan Evstratiev Geshov (Bulgarian: Иван Евстратиев Гешов; 20 February 1849 – 11 March 1924) was a Bulgarian politician who served as Bulgarian Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. He was born in Plovdiv to a family of merchants originally from Karlovo. Geshov was educated at the Bulgarian Sts. Cyrill and Methodius High School in Plovdiv, as well as at Owens College in Manchester (1866–1869), where he studied logic and political economy under William Stanley Jevons. Geshov first came to political attention through his involvement in the campaign for Bulgarian independence from the Ot
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Ivan Evstratiev Geshov (Bulgarian: Иван Евстратиев Гешов; 20 February 1849 – 11 March 1924) was a Bulgarian politician who served as Bulgarian Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. He was born in Plovdiv to a family of merchants originally from Karlovo. Geshov was educated at the Bulgarian Sts. Cyrill and Methodius High School in Plovdiv, as well as at Owens College in Manchester (1866–1869), where he studied logic and political economy under William Stanley Jevons. Geshov first came to political attention through his involvement in the campaign for Bulgarian independence from the Ottoman Empire. He wrote a series of letters against the Ottomans and was sentenced to death, although this was later commuted to exile in Aleppo. He was pardoned in 1878 after independence was gained and returned to Bulgaria to become involved in the government of Eastern Rumelia, taking on a number of roles including Minister of Finance for the region. As governor of the Bulgarian National Bank from 1883 onwards he became recognized as one of the country's leading economic minds and was eventually appointed Finance Minister in the government of Vasil Radoslavov in 1886. In this role, and subsequent spells as Finance Minister, he tended to…
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External links Works by or about Ivan Evstratiev Geshov at the Internet Archive United States Department of State. "Note on the Production and Trade of the District of Philippopolis - prepared by John E. Gueshoff of Philippopolis at the request of Eugene Schuyler". Foreign Relations of the United States / Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, transmitted to congress, with the annual message of the president, December 4, 1876 (1876), Turkish Empire,. pp. 568-593. Retrieved 11 October 2017 – via Digital Collections of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Library. Laveleye, Emile de (1887). The Balkan Peninsula; Edited and Revised for the English Public by the Author; With an Introductory Chapter Upon the Most Recent Events and a Letter from the Right Honourable W. P. Gladstone M.P. Translated by Mrs. Thorpe. London: T. Fisher Unwin. p. 282. Retrieved 24 September 2018 – via Internet Archive. Schurman, Jacob Gould (1914). The Balkan Wars 1912-1913. Princeton and London: Princeton University Press and Oxford University Press. pp. 95–98. Retrieved 26 September 2018 – via Internet Archive. Report of the International Commission to Inquire into the Causes and Conduct of the Balkan Wars. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 1914. pp.…