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Vasil Iljoski (Macedonian: Васил Иљоски;
December 20, 1902 –
November 1, 1995) was a
Macedonian writer, dramatist,
professor and an
important figure in...
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first committee meeting,
November 1944. From left to right:
Vasil Iljoski,
Hristo Zografov, Krum Tošev, Dare Džambaz,
Venko Markovski,
Mirko Pavlovski...
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honored the Five
impressive people from
Kumanovo in the 20th century:
Vasil Iljoski, writer,
dramatist and
professor Trajko Prokopiev,
composer Vladimir Antonov...
- Černodrinski Živko Čingo
Jordan Džinot
Stefan Gajdov Adem
Gajtani Vasil Iljoski Slavko Janevski Blaže
Koneski Dimitar Kondovski Lazar Ličenoski Nikola...
- politician,
revolutionary leader Pitu Guli,
revolutionary leader Vasil Iljoski,
writer Nikola Martinoski,
painter Taki Hrisik, composer,
musical pedagogue...
- Ilić (1860–1894, Serbia, p)
Kalin Iliev (born 1956, Bulgaria, d/nf)
Vasil Iljoski (1902–1995,
Ottoman E/N Macedonia, d/nf)
Theodor Illek (born 1984, Slovenia...
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remembering and
interpreting their history.
Prewar playwrights, such as
Vasil Iljoski,
continued to write, and the
theatre was
invigorated by new dramatists...
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Bunjamin Shabani, Emre Can (Basilio Ndong),
Kristian Stojkoski,
Bazhe Iljoski Emre Can
Atila at Soccerway.
Retrieved 17
March 2019. Emre Can
Atila at...
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literary works, such as the
famous play “Lenče Kumanovče”
written by
Vasil Iljoski in 1928. The
Kumanovo dialect is
especially po****r as a
source of humor...
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Dramatic Arts -
Skopje (North Macedonia) 2007 "Chorbadzi Teodos" by
Vasil Iljoski Teodos Faculty of
Dramatic Arts -
Skopje (North Macedonia) 2007 "Fright...