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Bulgarian soldier (1786–1846)
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Georgi Mamarchev
Bust in Silistra
Native nameГеорги Мамарчев
Born1786
Kotel, Bulgaria
DiedJuly 16, 1846(1846-07-16) (aged 59–60)
Samos
Allegiance Russian Empire
Service / branchRussian Imperial Army
Years of service1810–1835
RankCaptain
CommandsBulgarian Countrymen's Army
Battles / warsRusso-Turkish War (1806–1812)
Battle of Borodino
Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829)

Georgi Mamarchev (Bulgarian: Георги Мамарчев; 1786 – 16 July 1846) was a Bulgarian fighter against the Ottoman rule and a captain in the Imperial Russian Army. Mamarchev was the uncle of the Bulgarian revolutionary Georgi Sava Rakovski.

Due to the merits of Mamarchev and out of respect for his work, Rakovski took the name of his uncle.

Mamarchev was the mastermind of the Bulgarian Conspiracy of 1835. He was not executed only because he was a Russian citizen, but he was exiled to the island of Samos, where he died.

References

  1. "Капитан Георги Мамарчев".
  2. "Георги Мамарчев".
  3. "Георги Мамарчев - вдъхновителят на Раковски". www.tervel.org.
  4. "Петко Ст. Петков - Капитан Георги Мамарчев и Българската завера от 1935 година". liternet.bg.
  5. "Капитан Георги Мамарчев". Стара Силистра.
  6. "Великите авантюристи: Капитан Георги Мамарчев". September 8, 2020.
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