Nicolae Dabija (general)

Vaslui County, Moldavia – 1 December 1884, Paris) was a Romanian general and politician.

After graduation, he returned to Romania, joining the army, initially with the artillery.

[1] After the war, Col. Nicolae Dabija entered politics, being attracted by the liberal doctrine.

Per the Treaty of Berlin (1878), Dobrogea was given to Romania, the English company requested the redemption of the railway by the Romanian state, demanding 18,752,706 golden lei.

Dabija, as representative of the Romanian state, and the delegate of the English company signed on 9 November 1882, the repurchase agreement for the sum of 16,800,000 lei, ratified on 21 May 1882 by the Assembly of Deputies, and paid in a lump sum in 1882.