Ivan Hadschipetrov

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Ivan Chadschipetrow (also Ivan Hadschipetrow written Bulgarian Иван Хаджипетров ), outdated Ivan h. Petrov (Bulgar. Иван х. Петров; * 1834 in Kotel , Ottoman Empire ; † 1909 in Burgas , Bulgaria ), was a Bulgarian industrialist and politician , mayor of Burgas and finance minister of Eastern Rumelia . Ivan Hadschipetrov took part in the struggle for an independent Bulgarian church .

Ivan Hadschipetrov founded a mill in the port city of Burgas in 1872, which was the basis of the Great Bulgarian Mills (Bulgarian Големите български мелници) founded in 1884 and based in Paris . The Great Bulgarian Mills became one of the largest mills on the Balkan Peninsula . After the founding of Eastern Rumelia in 1878, Chadschipetrov became the first prefect of the canton of Burgas in 1879 and later a member of the eastern Rumelian parliament and finance minister of the province. After the unification of Bulgaria , he was a member of the Bulgarian delegation at the court of the Ottoman Sultan. In the first all-Bulgarian elections in 1886, Hadschipetrov was elected as a member of the Bulgarian parliament .

family

Ivan Hadschipetrov was married to Ganka Hadschipetrova. She campaigned for the numerous refugees in Burgas in the 1900s and founded a charity and the first orphanage in Burgas. A central square in the city bore the name Baba Ganka (to German grandmother Ganka) in her honor until the 1945s . After the Communists came to power, it was renamed Trojkata Square . Their son Stefan Chadschipetrov was also a politician and from May 21 to July 11, 1916 mayor of Burgas.

swell

  • Burgas municipality (eng.)
  • Brief biography of Ivan Khadschipetrov and Ganka Khadschipetrova in Ivan Karajotow , Stojan Rajchevsky, Mitko Ivanov: История на Бургас. От древността до средата на ХХ век (about German history of the city of Burgas. From antiquity to the middle of the 20th century) , 2011, ISBN 978-954-92689-1-1 , pp. 274ff.

Individual evidence

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  2. http://www.desant.net/show-news/19570/#
  3. За окръжен управител (префект) е назначен Иван Хаджипетров
  4. Междувременно делегация от Източна Румелия - д-р Стоян Чомаков и Иван Хаджипетров посещаватоткарсавато. ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / history-bg.eu
  5. Short biography of Chadschipetrov (bulg.) ( Memento of the original from March 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , www.factor-bs.com, accessed October 19, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.factor-bs.com
  6. Biography of Stefan Chadschipetrov (bulg.) (PDF; 535 kB), City of Burgas, accessed on October 19, 2011
predecessor Office successor
Dimitar Brakalov Mayor of Burgas
1885–1886
Georgi Turlakov