List of ambassadors of Russia to Bulgaria
The following is a list of ambassadors of the Russian Empire, Soviet Union and the Russian Federation to Bulgaria:[1]
Russian Empire
- Alexander Petrovich Davydov – 1879-1880
- Alexey Mikhailovich Kumani – 1880
- Mikhail Alexandrovich Khitrovo – 1881-1882
- Alexander Ionin * – 1883-1884
- Alexander Ivanovich Koyander – 1884-1885
- Nikolay Kaulbars * – 1886
- Nikolay Valerievich Charykov – 1896-1897
- Georgiy Petrovich Bakhmetev – 1897-1905
- Andrey Nikolaevich Sheglov – 1906-1907
- Dmitry Konstantinovich Kurilo-Sementovskiy – 1907-1911
- Anatoly Vasiliyevich Neklyudov – 1911-1913
- Alexander Alexandrovich Savinskiy – 1914-1915
Soviet Union
- Fyodor Fyodorovich Raskolnikov – 1934-1938
- Anatoly Iosifovich Lavrentiyev – 1939-1940
- Alexander Andreyevich Lavrishev – 1940-1944
- Stepan Pavlovich Kirsanov – 1945-1948
- Mikhail Fyodorovich Bodrov – 1948-1954
- Yury Kondratiyevich Prikhodov – 1954-1960
- Georgiy Apollinariyevich Denisov – 1960-1963
- Nikolay Nikolayevich Organov – 1963-1967
- Alexander Mikhailovich Puzanov – 1967-1972
- Vladimir Nikolayevich Bazovsky – 1972-1979
- Nikita Pavlovich Tolubeyev – 1979-1983
- Leonid Ivanovich Grekov – 1983-1988
- Viktor Vasiliyevich Sharapov – 1988-1992
Russian Federation
- Viktor Vasiliyevich Sharapov – 1988-1992
- Alexander Alexeyevich Avdeyev – 1992-1996
- Leonid Vladimirovich Kerestedzhiyants – 1997-2000
- Vladimir Gennadiyevich Titov – 2000-2004
- Anatoly Viktorovich Potapov – 2004-2008
- Yury Nikolaevich Isakov – 2008-
References
- ↑ "Short history of the Russian-Bulgarian diplomatic relations". Embassy of Russia in Sofia. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
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