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Petar Chaulev (Bulgarian: Петър Чаулев; Albanian:
Petar Çaulev; 1882 –
December 23, 1924) was a
Bulgarian revolutionary in
Ottoman Macedonia. He was a...
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would cooperate with IMRO
militants as
Todor Aleksandrov and
Petar Chaulev. By 1928,
KONARE came de
facto under the
control of the Comintern; 24 young...
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formed consisting of
Todor Alexandrov,
Hristo Chernopeev and
Petar Chaulev. Its aim was to
restore unity to the
Organisation and
direct the new armed...
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decided for a
rebellion in Bitola,
Ohrid and Debar, and
rallied Petar Chaulev,
Pavel Hristov,
Milan Matov,
Hristo Atanasov,
Nestor Georgiev,
Anton Shibakov...
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Organisation (IMRO) was restored, with him,
Aleksandar Protogerov and
Petar Chaulev being part of the
Central Committee. However,
Aleksandrov was recognised...
- War I, In 1919, IMRO was restored, with him,
Todor Aleksandrov and
Petar Chaulev being part of the
Central Committee. However,
Aleksandrov was recognized...
- rebels,
along with the
detachments of
dukes Hristo Chernopeev and
Petar Chaulev were left
alone to face the
Serbian army, but
failed in
their efforts....
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joined their company. In the
mountainous village of Mramorac,
where Petar Chaulev had set up camp in the forest, Trbić band were told that the Bulgarian...
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Macedonian state. In
April 1924, IMRO
leaders Alexandrov,
Protogerov and
Petar Chaulev issued a new
declaration about the new
orientation of the
Macedonian Revolutionary...
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organization and led to
several high-profile murders,
including that of
Petar Chaulev (who led the
Ohrid uprising in 1913) in Milan.
During the
interwar period...