- started, many of its most
promising potential leaders,
including Ivan
Garvanov and
Gotse Delchev, had
already been
arrested or
killed by the Ottomans...
- Ivan
Garvanov (Bulgarian: Иван Гарванов) (December 23, 1869 in
Stara Zagora,
today Bulgaria –
November 28, 1907 in Sofia) was a
Bulgarian revolutionary...
- Bratstvo). The
latter was
incorporated in
SMARO by 1899, its
members as Ivan
Garvanov, were to
exert a
significant influence on the organization. They were to...
-
Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO),
these moderates, led by Ivan
Garvanov, who was then a
teacher at the
Bulgarian Men's High
School of Thessaloniki...
-
Committee of the
Bulgarian Secret Revolutionary Brotherhood,
including Ivan
Garvanov into the IMARO. In 1901, Pere was
exiled by the
Ottoman authorities in...
- Belovo, Kozarsko, Perush****a,
Brestovitsa and Peshtera.
Botevist Dimitar Garvanov was
chosen as the
first chairman. In the 1925
football season Botev won...
-
revealed to
Sandanski the plot to kill him,
prepared by
Michael Daev, Ivan
Garvanov and
Boris Sarafov. So the
leadership of the left wing of IMRO
decided to...
- faction. He
escaped ********ination in 1907, when
Boris Sarafov and Ivan
Garvanov were
killed by the
leftist Todor Panitsa. Afterwards, he parti****ted in...
-
Vladimir Karamazov in the
National Theater "Ivan Vazov" as the
teacher Ivan
Garvanov in the play ”The
Conspirators from Solun“,
written by
Georgi Danailov and...
-
alleged by IMRO to have
ordered the ********inations of
Boris Sarafov and Ivan
Garvanov and to have
served foreign interests. On 8 May 1925,
Karnicheva ********inated...