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| name = Dimitar Petkov
Димитър Петков
| image = D. Petkov (W Le Queux).jpg
| nationality = Bulgarian
| order = 14th Prime Minister of Bulgaria
| term_start = December 6, 1906
| term_end = March 11, 1907
| monarch = Ferdinand
| predecessor = Racho Petrov
| successor = Dimitar Stanchov (Acting)
| birth_date = {{birth date|1858|11|2|df=y}}
| birth_place = Tulcea, Ottoman Empire (now in Romania)
| death_date = {{death date and age |1907|3|11|1858|9|7|df=y}}
| death_place = Sofia, Bulgaria
| party = People's Liberal Party
}}

Dimitar Nikolov Petkov ({{Lang-bg|Димитър Петков}}) (2 November 1858, Tulcea – 11 March 1907, Sofia) was a leading member of the Bulgarian People's Liberal Party and the country's Prime Minister from November 5, 1906 until he was assassinated in Sofia the following year.

A veteran of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 he fought for the Russian Imperial Army at the Battle of Shipka Pass where he lost an arm during the combat.[1]

Petkov spent five years (1888–1893) as mayor of Sofia and during his time in charge he undertook an extensive redevelopment of the city.[2]

Following the death of Stefan Stambolov in 1895 he took over as leader of People's Liberal Party, a role he held until his own death when Nikola Genadiev succeeded him.[3] Petkov's party took office in 1903 following the resignation of Stoyan Danev but Ferdinand I of Bulgaria chose a non-party Prime Minister, his close friend Racho Petrov, instead of Petkov.[4] He was finally appointed Prime Minister in November 1906 but held the post for only a few months as he was murdered by an anarchist in Sofia's Boulevard Alexander II on 11 March 1907.[5]

His son Nikola Petkov was also a politician in post-war Bulgaria before being put to death in 1947.[6]

References

1. ^Thomas McGonigle, The corpse dream of N. Petkov, Northwestern University Press, 2000, p. 29
2. ^Duncan M. Perry, Stefan Stambolov and the emergence of modern Bulgaria, 1870-1895, Duke University Press, 1993, p. 185
3. ^R. J. Crampton, Bulgaria, Oxford University Press, 2007, p. 451
4. ^R. J. Crampton, A concise history of Bulgaria, Cambridge University Press, 2005, p. 127
5. ^McGonigle, The corpse dream of N. Petkov, p. 32
6. ^Joseph Rothschild, The Communist party of Bulgaria: origins and development, 1883-1936, AMS Press, 1972, p. 37
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