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Matov (Bulgarian: Матов) is a
Bulgarian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Matova. It may
refer to
Hristo Matov (1872–1922),
Bulgarian revolutionary...
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Hristo Apostolov Matov (Bulgarian: Христо Апостолов Матов, also
spelled Christo Matoff) (10
March 1872 – 10
February 1922) was a
prominent Macedonian...
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feature abuts Zabernovo Bastion on the south,
extends northwards to
Matov Peak and ends in
Hargrave Hill.
Surmounts some
tributaries to
Wright Ice...
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Committee in
Thessaloniki were
Hristo Tatarchev, Pere Toshev, and
Hristo Matov. Gruev's
activities in the
Bitola district were not left
unnoticed by the...
- Arsov,
while in the right-wing were Ivan Garvanov,
Boris Sarafov and
Hristo Matov. The left-wing
faction opposed Bulgarian nationalism and
advocated the creation...
- Bitola,
Ohrid and Debar, and
rallied Petar Chaulev,
Pavel Hristov,
Milan Matov,
Hristo Atanasov,
Nestor Georgiev,
Anton Shibakov,
Ismail Strazimiri[better source needed]...
- also the
birthplace for a
number of
IMARO revolutionaries such as
Hristo Matov.
Struga was the
birthplace in 1865
Ibrahim Temo, who
would go on to be a...
- Džaković (1987–1989) Anđelko
Matov (1999) Čedomir Perinčić (1999–2000) Joško Tus (2000)
Nenad Amanović (2000–?) Anđelko
Matov (2004)
Hrvoje Vlašić (2004–2005)...
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contacts with
Milan Matov, who
considered him "omnipotent" at the time.
During the uprising,
Irfan Bey was in
contact with both
Matov and the
Albanian government...
- project.
Erast Garin as
Podkolesin Stepan Kayukov as
Kochkaryov Aleksei Matov as
Anuchkin A.
Chekayevsky as
Starikov Nina
Latonina as
Agafya Zoya Fyodorova...