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Melpomena Dimitrova Karnicheva or Krničeva (Bulgarian: Мелпомена Димитрова Кърничева; Macedonian: Мелпомена Димитрова Крничева 16
March 1900 – 1964), po****rly...
- Ivan Mihaylov, his wife
Mencha Karnicheva and
Marko Doshen on the
grave of
Todor Alexandrov in 1933...
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recipient of the
Nobel Prize in
Literature (d. 1971)
March 16 –
Mencha Karnicheva,
Macedonian revolutionary, ********in (d. 1964)
March 17 –
Manuel Plaza...
- Resistance-based
government during the Axis
Occupation of Greece.
Mencha Karnicheva,
revolutionary Nikola Gabrovski,
military figure Yiannis Boutaris, businessman...
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Cyril Hume,
American novelist and
screenwriter (d. 1966) 1900 –
Mencha Karnicheva,
Macedonian revolutionary and ********in (d. 1964) 1901 –
Alexis Chantraine...
- in Skopje.
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interests and was
sentenced to dead. In 1925 he was
killed by
Mencha Karnicheva, an
activist of the IMRO's
right wing in Vienna.
Historical Dictionary...
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several people as well as themselves.
Macedonian revolutionary Mencha Karnicheva ********inated
Bulgarian activist Todor Panitsa in the
Vienna Burgtheater...