Zahari Stoyanov

Zahariy Stoyanov
Born1850
Medven, near Sliven, Ottoman Empire (present-day Bulgaria)
Died(1889-09-02)2 September 1889

Zahariy Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Захарий Стоянов; archaic: Захарий Стоянов) (1850 – 2 September 1889), born Dzhendo Stoyanov Dzhedev (Bulgarian: Джендо Стоянов Джедев), was a Bulgarian revolutionary, writer, and historian.

A participant in the April Uprising of 1876, he became its first historiographer with his book Memoirs of the Bulgarian Uprisings.[1] Stoyanov directed the Unification of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia in 1885, and was one of the leaders of the People's Liberal Party until the end of his life.

  1. ^ Bourchier, James David (1911). "Bulgaria" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 04 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 772–786, see "II. Political History" pages 781, 782 & 783.