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  1. Ferdinand died in Coburg, West Germany in 1948 at the age of 87. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (26 February 1861-10 September 1948) was Prince of Bulgaria from 7 July 1887 to 5 October 1908, succeeding Alexander of Bulgaria, and King of the Tsardom of Bulgaria from 5 October 1908 ...

  2. Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry. 0 references. Duke in Saxony. 0 references. ... Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, Tsar of Bulgaria. retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in.

  3. Stefan Marinov Minkov: Ferdinand I, Tsar of Bulgaria (angol nyelven). (Hozzáférés: 2016. június 10.) További információk. Klió/Nincs két igazság. Az utolsó bolgár cári család – magyar források és rokonság – 2014. május 16. Ferdinand of Bulgaria. The Amazing Carreer of A Shoddy Czar – 2014. május 16.

  4. Still, on 5 September 1944 Stalin declared war on Bulgaria and three days later, the Red Army entered the country without encountering resistance. On the next day, 9 September 1944, Prince Kyril and the other regents were deposed by a Soviet-backed coup and arrested.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2013 · Honours Ferdinand I of Bulgaria Get link; Facebook; Twitter; Pinterest; Email; Other Apps - March 15, 2013 ... ^ prince ferdinand @ kieff . times (36805) ...

  6. Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Ferdinand I - Фердинанд I; Vienna, February 26, 1861-Coburg, February 10 September 1948), was Prince and later Tsar of Bulgaria. During his long reign, Bulgaria declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire and engaged in various wars to expand its territory.

  7. In 1894 the first son of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, Boris was given the old title 'Prince of Tarnovo' as a title for the Crown Prince, the heir apparent to the Bulgarian throne. The use of the title was continued by the royal family after the abolition of the monarchy in 1946. The wife of a Prince of Tarnovo is also titled Princess of Tarnovo ...