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Dimitar Dimitrov Agura (Bulgarian: Димитър Димитров Агура; 26 October 1849 – 11 October 1911) was a Bulgarian historian, one of the first professors of history at Sofia University and a rector of the university. With the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878, Dimitar Agura arrived in the newly established Principality of Bulgaria and worked as a clerk at the Ministry of Interior (1879–1883). He was an interim Minister of Popular Enlightenment in Leonid Sobolev's cabinet (1883). After that, he was director of the Sofia (1884–1885) and Plovdiv (1885–1889) men's high schools.

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  • Dimitar Agura (de)
  • Dimitar Agura (en)
  • Агура, Димитр (ru)
  • Димитар Аґура (uk)
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  • Dimitar Dimitrow Agura (auch Dimitar Dimitrov Agura, meist nur Dimitar Agura genannt, bulgarisch Димитър Димитров Агура; 26. Oktober 1849 in Krynytschne, damals Russisches Kaiserreich; 11. Oktober 1911 in Iași, Rumänien) war ein bulgarischer Historiker, einer der ersten Geschichtsprofessoren an der Universität Sofia sowie mehrmals Rektor der Universität. Er war Mitglied der III. Bulgarischen Nationalversammlung. (de)
  • Агура, Дмитрий Дмитриевич (1849—1911) — болгарский историк, ректор Софийского университета. (ru)
  • Димитар Аґура (болг. Димитър Агура; нар. 26 жовтня 1849, с. Чешма Варуіта — пом. 11 жовтня 1911, Ясси) — болгарський історик, ректор Софійського університету. (uk)
  • Dimitar Dimitrov Agura (Bulgarian: Димитър Димитров Агура; 26 October 1849 – 11 October 1911) was a Bulgarian historian, one of the first professors of history at Sofia University and a rector of the university. With the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878, Dimitar Agura arrived in the newly established Principality of Bulgaria and worked as a clerk at the Ministry of Interior (1879–1883). He was an interim Minister of Popular Enlightenment in Leonid Sobolev's cabinet (1883). After that, he was director of the Sofia (1884–1885) and Plovdiv (1885–1889) men's high schools. (en)
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  • Dimitar Dimitrow Agura (auch Dimitar Dimitrov Agura, meist nur Dimitar Agura genannt, bulgarisch Димитър Димитров Агура; 26. Oktober 1849 in Krynytschne, damals Russisches Kaiserreich; 11. Oktober 1911 in Iași, Rumänien) war ein bulgarischer Historiker, einer der ersten Geschichtsprofessoren an der Universität Sofia sowie mehrmals Rektor der Universität. Er war Mitglied der III. Bulgarischen Nationalversammlung. (de)
  • Dimitar Dimitrov Agura (Bulgarian: Димитър Димитров Агура; 26 October 1849 – 11 October 1911) was a Bulgarian historian, one of the first professors of history at Sofia University and a rector of the university. Agura was born to a Bessarabian Bulgarian family in Chushmelia, Bessarabia, then part of the Romania (today Krynychne, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine). He started his education in Bolgrad and finished the seminary in Iaşi, Romania, in 1868. Agura graduated in history from the University of Iaşi in 1872. He proceeded to work as a teacher in Bârlad (1872–1874) and a school inspector in Iaşi and Vaslui. For several years, he taught Romanian language and Bulgarian history at the Bolhrad High School (1875–1878). With the Liberation of Bulgaria in 1878, Dimitar Agura arrived in the newly established Principality of Bulgaria and worked as a clerk at the Ministry of Interior (1879–1883). He was an interim Minister of Popular Enlightenment in Leonid Sobolev's cabinet (1883). After that, he was director of the Sofia (1884–1885) and Plovdiv (1885–1889) men's high schools. The Sofia University was founded in 1888 and Agura became a lecturer of history at the university in 1889. He was rector of Sofia University three times (1889–1890, 1892–1895, 1907–1908). He was the university's second rector, after fellow Bessarabian Bulgarian Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan. In 1900, Agura became an acting member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. In 1901, he was among the founders of the Bulgarian Historical Society; he remained its chairman until his death. Dimitar Agura died in 1911 in Iaşi, where he was attending the University of Iaşi's 50th anniversary celebrations. (en)
  • Агура, Дмитрий Дмитриевич (1849—1911) — болгарский историк, ректор Софийского университета. (ru)
  • Димитар Аґура (болг. Димитър Агура; нар. 26 жовтня 1849, с. Чешма Варуіта — пом. 11 жовтня 1911, Ясси) — болгарський історик, ректор Софійського університету. (uk)
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