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Marko Lerinski (Bulgarian: Марко Лерински; 20 June 1862 – 13 June 1902) was the
nickname of
Georgi Ivanov Gyurov (Георги Иванов Гюров), also
known as Georgi...
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Hristo Tatarchev Yane
Sandanski Vasil Chakalarov Apostol Petkov †
Marko Lerinski †
Idriz Seferi Abdul Hamid II Hüseyin
Hilmi Pasha Mahmud Shevket Pasha...
- 1896. He was a
close friend of
Marko Lerinski and a
member of his
revolutionary band. In June 1902
Marko Lerinski entered the
village of
Patele in order...
- it 'ВИНОЖИТО, ΟΥΡΑΝΙΟ ΤΟΞΟ, ЛЕРИНСКИ КОМИТЕТ' (Vinožito, Ouránio Tóxo,
Lerinski Komitet). This sign had
words "Rainbow Party,
Florina Committee" written...
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Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), he
joined the
cheta led by
Marko Lerinski. As
result of a
severe illness in 1902,
Silyanov moved to
Sofia for treatment...
- Davidov. He was
shortly a
freedom fighter in the
revolutionary band of
Marko Lerinski during 1902. He was a
recruiter in the
region of
Kostur and then became...
- year in prison, and in 1901 he
became a
member of
Marko Lerinski's revolutionary band. With
Lerinski and Delchev, he
toured the
regions of Kastoria, Edessa...
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rejoining IMRO, he
became involved in a
cheta group under the
command of
Marko Lerinski. On
April 7, 1902, he
entered the
village of
Kadino Selo with six other...
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football player Marko Lepik (born 1977),
Estonian football player Marko Lerinski (1862–1902; born as
Georgi Ivanov Gyurov),
Bulgarian military man Marko...
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military skills of the
freedom fighters.
Mihail Apostolov – Popeto,
Marko Lerinski and
Hristo Chernopeev were
among the
first Bulgarian army
officers in the...