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Imaro is a
sword and
sorcery novel written by
Charles R. Saunders, and
published by DAW
Books in 1981. It may have been one of the
first forays into the...
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pressure from
IMARO-members with left,
socialist or
anarchist convictions, they
changed the
statute of
IMARO in sense, that
member of
IMARO can be any Macedonian...
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intellectuals abroad, and to the eve of the 20th
century the
membership of the
IMARO was
allowed only for Bulgarians, the post-WWII
Macedonian rendition of history...
- and journalist, a
pioneer of the "sword and soul"
literary genre with his
Imaro novels.
During his long career, he
wrote novels, non-fiction, screenplays...
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entered the
Internal Macedonian Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (
IMARO). In fact,
initially the real aim of
Garvanov was to take over the IMRO...
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founders of the
Internal Macedonian Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (
IMARO). He is
regarded as an
ethnic Macedonian by the
historiography in North...
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Paris Peace Conference after the
World War I in Sofia. The left wing of
IMARO,
disturbed by the organization's
increasing domination by the pro-Greater...
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worker of the
Internal Macedonian-Adrianople
Revolutionary Organization (
IMARO).
Mihail Apostolov was born in the
village of
Gorna Dikanya,
Radomir region...
- Saunders's
Imaro novels,
beginning with
Imaro (1981), a
collection of
short stories first published in the
seventies for Dark
Fantasy fanzine.
Imaro was the...
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leader of an
Internal Macedonian-Adrianople
Revolutionary Organization (
IMARO)
revolutionary band.
Aleksandar Andreev was born in 1883 in Sofia. After...