The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Serbia to the Kingdom of Bulgaria was the Kingdom of Serbia's foremost diplomatic representative to the Kingdom of Bulgaria. As Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, he was head of the Kingdom of Serbia's diplomatic mission. The position started in February 1914 after diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and Serbia were restored following the war between the two kingdoms.[1] The position disappeared after Bulgaria, together with Austria-Hungary and Germany, invaded and occupied Serbia in 1915, and the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, future Kingdom of Yugoslavia, in 1918.[2]
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Serbia to the Kingdom of Bulgaria | |
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Style | His Excellency |
Residence | Sofia |
Appointer | The monarch |
Formation | 4 February 1914 |
First holder | Boško Tcholak-Antitch |
Final holder | Boško Tcholak-Antitch |
Abolished | 1915 |
List of heads of mission
editEnvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Bulgaria
editPortrait | Name (birth–death) |
Term of office | Note | |
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Boško Tcholak-Antitch (1871–1949) |
4 February 1914 | October 1915 | Boško Tcholak-Antitch was the first and last Serbian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bulgaria.[3] |
References
edit- ^ Istorijski institut, B.I.B.; Rudić, S.; Milkić, M. (2015). First World War, Serbia, the Balkans and Great Powers. Istorijski institut / Zbornik radova, knj. 30 (in Serbian). Istorijski institut. p. 74. ISBN 978-86-7743-111-2.
- ^ Sotirovic, V. (2012). Creation of the First Yugoslavia: How the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was Established in 1918. LAP, Lambert Acad. Publ. ISBN 978-3-659-27922-5.
- ^ Pejkovic, L.A. (1985). Documents on the foreign policy of the Kingdom of Serbia 1903-1914. Knjiga 5 Sveska 2 15/28. Juli - 4/17. Oktobar 1912 (in Serbian). Akademija Nauka i Umetnosti. p. 1224.