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Zhelev, Zheli︠u︡, 1935-2015

LC control no.n 79113654
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Personal name headingZhelev, Zheli︠u︡, 1935-2015
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Variant(s)Zhelev, Zheli︠u︡ Mitev, 1935-2015
Gelew, Gelyu, 1935-2015
Jélev, Jélu, 1935-2015
Želev, Želju, 1935-2015
Zhelev, Zhelyu, 1935-2015
Zhelev, Zhelʹo, 1935-2015
Желев, Желю, 1935-2015
Желев, Желю Митев, 1935-2015
Желев, Жельо, 1935-2015
Birth date1935-03-03
Death date2015-01-30
Place of birthVeselinovo (Shumen, Bulgaria)
Place of deathSofia (Bulgaria)
Profession or occupationPresidents
Politicians Dissenters
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inModalnite kategorii, 1979: t.p. (Zheli︠u︡ Zhelev) cover (Zhelʹo Zhelev) colophon (Zheli︠u︡ Mitev Zhelev) verso t.p. (Zheli︠u︡ Mitev Zhelev)
Bu 79-2006 (Zhelev, Zheli︠u︡ M.)
His Fashizmŭt, 1990: t.p. (Zheli︠u︡ Zhelev) cover, p. 4 (b. 03-03-1935)
His Relat︠s︡ionna teorii︠a︡ za lichnostta, 1993: t.p. (d-r Zheli︠u︡ Zhelev) added t.p. (Zhelyu Zhelev; Gelyu Gelew; Jélu Jélev)
Fašizmot, 1993: t.p. (Želju Želev)
Wikipedia, viewed Feb. 13, 2015 (under Zhelyu Zhelev: Zhelyu Mitev Zhelev (Bulgarian: Желю Митев Желе = Zheli︠u︡ Zhelev; b. Mar. 3, 1935, Veselinovo, Shumen; d. Jan. 30, 2015, Sofia; Bulgarian politician and former dissident who served as the first non-Communist president of Bulgaria, Aug. 1, 1990-Jan. 22, 1997)
Associated languagebul