- Dimo
Hadzhidimov (Bulgarian: Димо Хаджидимов, Macedonian: Димо Хаџи Димов, romanized: Dimo Hadži Dimov; 19
February 1875 – 13
September 1924) was a Bulgarian...
- the IMRO. He
killed two
notable Bulgarian politicians,
communist Dimo
Hadzhidimov, and IMRO
member Naum Tomalevski. Both
times he was
sentenced to death...
-
leaders of the left-wing were Yane Sandanski,
Hristo Chernopeev, Dimo
Hadzhidimov and
Petar Pop Arsov,
while in the right-wing were Ivan Garvanov, Boris...
- its program.
Another who was
involved in the
creation of PFP was Dimo
Hadzhidimov, who
emphasized that the
answer is not in the
dissolution of the Ottoman...
- the left-wing of IMRO.
Other notable members of the
group were Dimo
Hadzhidimov and
Todor Panitsa. This
rebel group had its
headquarters in
Serres and...
- Sandanski, Dimo
Hadzhidimov,
Todor Panitsa and
other Federalists with
Young Turks...
- romanized: Gjorgi
Petrov Nikolov) "Only the narrow-minded
bolshevik Hadzhidimov, the lazy
anarchist Gerdzhikov, the scheming-beelzebub
Gyorche and the...
-
Toshev opposed the
legalization of the Organization.
Toshev and Dimo
Hadzhidimov,
published the
newspaper "Konstitutsionna zarya",
close to the Serres...
-
football player Dimo
Bakalov (born 1988),
Bulgarian football player Dimo
Hadzhidimov (1875–1924),
Bulgarian revolutionary Dimo
Hamaambo (1932–2002), Namibian...
-
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO)
revolutionary Dimo
Hadzhidimov Isperih – Khan
Asparuh of
Bulgaria Ivaylovgrad – Tsar
Ivaylo of Bulgaria...