BULGARIA. About 80 letters and documents, 1846-1923. - Lot 674

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BULGARIA. About 80 letters and documents, 1846-1923. - Lot 674
BULGARIA. About 80 letters and documents, 1846-1923. Important set of correspondence and documents, mainly from Alexander StojlovicHadgiBeyoglouEXARHOS also known as Aleksander EKSARH or EXARQUE (1810-1891): drafts of letters, letters to him or documents concerning him, mainly from 1846 to 1889, with a few later documents (up to 1923, concerning his son Jean). Eksarh, journalist and politician, played a capital role in the Bulgarian renaissance, in Constantinople and in Philippopolis (Plovdiv). Some of the documents are related to his period in Paris, when he worked at the Ottoman Embassy. The documents are in French, Russian, Bugar, Greek, English... One notes in particular many drafts of letters; minutes of letters to Tsar Nicolas I (including a long memorandum on the fate of Bulgaria in 1847), to Tsar Alexander II (1878, on his candidacy to the throne of Bulgaria), to the ambassador of the Sultan Ali Pacha, to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Rachid Pacha, to the Minister of Public Instruction Safvet Pacha, to the Grand Viziers Mithad Pacha and Haïreddine Pacha, to the Princes of Bulgaria Alexander I and Ferdinand I, a proposal to the Patriarch Antimus "to have a Bulgarian church in Constantinople" (1847), to Prince Dondoukoff-Korsakoff, imperial general commissioner of Bulgaria, to H.E. Titoff, amabassador of Russia in Constantinople; letters addressed to him by the secretariat of the Prince of Bulgaria, Ali Pacha; the manuscript of a translation from English, The voice of Bulgaria (1847); the manuscript of a proclamation to the Bulgarian people; etc.
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