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Hristo Chernopeev (Bulgarian: Христо Чернопеев) (c. 1868,
Dermantsi – 6
November 1915, Krivolak) was a
Bulgarian Army
officer and
member of the revolutionary...
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southeast side of
Cugnot Ice Piedmont, 3.77
kilometres (2.34 mi) west of
Chernopeev Peak and 6.5
kilometres (4.0 mi) east-northeast of Lev****or Nunatak. German–British...
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detachment led by the
voivoda Yane
Sandanski and the sub-voivodas
Hristo Chernopeev and Krǎstyo
Asenov and
ransomed to
provide funds for
revolutionary activities...
- territory.
Chernopeev and
Sandanski discussed the
kidnapping of a
wealthy Turk near Simitli, but this plan was not realized. Sandanski,
Hristo Chernopeev and...
- Gevgeliya. Later, he was a
member of the
revolutionary bands of
Hristo Chernopeev and Ivan
Naumov Alyabaka, with whom he
operated in the
regions of Kichevo...
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supporters of Yane Sandanski. A
statute and a
central committee, led by
Hristo Chernopeev and
Anton Bozukov, were
created shortly after. Some of the
other more...
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opposed militarily by
local IMARO bands led by Yane
Sandanski and
Hristo Chernopeev, who were
later to
become the
leaders of the
IMARO left wing. [20] In...
- the most
prominent leaders of the
organization in
Strumica was
Hristo Chernopeev, who took part in the
Young Turk
Revolution (1908–09). The
outcome of...
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opposed militarily by
local IMARO bands led by Yane
Sandanski and
Hristo Chernopeev, who were
later to
become the
leaders of the
IMARO left wing.
During the...
- the
joint revolutionary bands of few leaders,
among which were
Hristo Chernopeev,
Kosta Mazneykov (from the
region of Radovish),
Nikola Dechev (from the...