Yanko Sakazov

Yanko Ivanov Sakazov (Bulgarian: Янко Иванов Сакъзов; 24 September 1860 – 2 February 1941) was a Bulgarian socialist politician. A native of the northeastern city of Shumen, Sakazov went abroad for studies during his youth, studying in Western Europe and Russia. He was a student of natural sciences, philosophy and history in Germany, biology in England and literature and art criticism in France. After his return to Bulgaria, he was one of the founders of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Union in 1892. Sakazov edited the Shumen-based publication Den ('Day') between 1891 and 1896.

Yanko Sakazov

Yanko Ivanov Sakazov (Bulgarian: Янко Иванов Сакъзов; 24 September 1860 – 2 February 1941) was a Bulgarian socialist politician. A native of the northeastern city of Shumen, Sakazov went abroad for studies during his youth, studying in Western Europe and Russia. He was a student of natural sciences, philosophy and history in Germany, biology in England and literature and art criticism in France. After his return to Bulgaria, he was one of the founders of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Union in 1892. Sakazov edited the Shumen-based publication Den ('Day') between 1891 and 1896.