Portrait of Milosh Danov
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Term 41 · 20th century

Milosh Danov

1928-1929

6 October 1928 – 18 April 1929

Detailed list

Years1928-1929
Approx. duration2 years
Century20th century
Birthplace
Stara Zagora

Biography

Milosh Hristov Danov (1874-1943) was a Bulgarian public figure and son of Hristo G. Danov. Born in Stara Zagora, he volunteered in the Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps during the Balkan War of 1912. In the First World War he served as a junior officer and received an order for bravery. In 1908 he became deputy mayor of Plovdiv, and was mayor twice: in 1918-1919 as chair of a three-member commission and in 1928-1929 as chair of a seven-member commission. He was deputy chair of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Plovdiv and later moved his father's publishing house to Sofia.

Officially listed mayoral term in Plovdiv Municipality's mayor archive: 6 October 1928 – 18 April 1929.