- and
accept as
members not only
Bulgarians but all
Macedonians and
Adrianopolitans regardless of
ethnicity or creed. In reality, however,
besides some...
- The Macedonian-
Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps (Bulgarian: Македоно-одринско опълчение, romanized: Makedono-odrinsko opalchenie, Macedonian: Македонско-одрински...
- and Burgas. In 1903, he
became a
member of the
Internal Macedonian-
Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Organisation in Štip,
being recruited by
Hristo Matov...
- the
Organization discovered so far, it is
called Bulgarian Macedonian-
Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Committees (BMARC).
These do****ents
refer to the then...
- 1895 to 1905. This
committee was the
governing body of the Macedonian-
Adrianopolitan refugees'
societies in the
country and of the
corresponding fraternities...
- south.
Sometimes the area is also
described as
Southern Thrace, or
Adrianopolitan Thrace.
After the city of
Adrianople (Edirne in Turkish; pop. in 1905...
- [page needed][page needed] The most
effective group was the
Internal Macedonian-
Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Organization (IMARO),
founded in
Thessaloniki in 1893...
- the
First World War. The
division is the
successor of the Macedonian-
Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps. The
division was
established in 1915 on the idea of...
-
First Balkan War in 1912 one
person from
Dragodan joined the Macedonian-
Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps that was
formed in
support the
Bulgarian war effort...
- Pasha, was
captured with 10,131
officers and men by the Macedonian-
Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps on 26 November.
After the
occupation of Thessaloniki...