Yakov Dimitrov Matakiev (Bulgarian: Яков Димитров Матакиев) was a Bulgarian public figure, politician and revolutionary activist.
Biography
Early life and education
Yakov Dimitrov Matakiev was born on 13 September 1852 in Tatar Pazardzhik in a family of a rich nobleman.[1] He got his education in his home town and graduated high school in Tábor. He began teaching alongside Konstantin Velichkov.[2]
For the entire existence of Eastern Rumelia Yakov Matakiev was elected as a deputy and belonged to the party, which at the beginning was called Geshova, and from 1884 (when propaganda for the Unification began) - the Unificationist Party.
Matakiev was also the chairman of the Pazardzhik District Court.[3] He was also mayor of Pazardzhik from 1893 to 1894.[4][5]
References
^"Яков Матакиев". Pzhistory (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2023-03-01.