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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...
- 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...
- territory. Chernopeev and Sandanski discussed the kidnapping of a wealthy Turk near Simitli, but this plan was not realized. Sandanski, Hristo Chernopeev and...
- left-wing IMARO leaders such as Chernopeev to resume the armed fight in 1909.[22] In January 1910 Hristo Chernopeev and some of his followers founded...
- Bulgaria Hristo Botev Stadium (disambiguation), several stadiums Hristo Chernopeev (1868–1915), Bulgarian revolutionary and member of the revolutionary movement...
- led to a disintegration of the organization - Yane Sandanski and Hristo Chernopeev contacted the Young Turks and started legal operation. After the disintegration...
- detachment led by the voivoda Yane Sandanski and the sub-voivodas Hristo Chernopeev and Krǎstyo Asenov and ransomed to provide funds for revolutionary activities...
- and were ambushed by his detachment led by him and his friend Hristo Chernopeev. She was kidnapped along with her Bulgarian companion Katerina Tsilka...
- Some of the leaders of Bulgarian federalist wing like Sandanski and Chernopeev parti****ted in the march on Capital to depose the "attempt to dismantle...
- 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...