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Alexandar Protogerov (Bulgarian: Александър Протогеров; 28
February 1867 – 7 July 1928) was a
Bulgarian Army general,
politician and a revolutionary. He...
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Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) -leadership
around Colonel Aleksandar Protogerov. As
early as
January 1915,
Major Petar Darvingov submitted to the Ministry...
- Bulgaria. On
February 3, 1920,
together with
Todor Alexandrov,
Alexander Protogerov, and others, he parti****ted in the
session at
which a
decision was made...
- the
interwar period. Its leaders—including
Todor Alexandrov,
Aleksandar Protogerov, and Ivan Mihailov—promoted
independence of the
Macedonian territory split...
- War I, he was
replaced by the
former supremist leader General Alexander Protogerov.
During the
Balkan Wars
former IMARO leaders of both the left and the...
- the re-established
there IMRO.
Petar Chaulev together with
Aleksandar Protogerov and
Todor Aleksandrov formed the new
Central Committee of the IMRO. Since...
- in the "Balkan Federation" newspaper.
Todor Aleksandrov and
Aleksandar Protogerov promptly denied through the
Bulgarian press that they have ever signed...
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March 1917
Protogerov issued an
ultimatum to the
chetniks to
surrender within five days or face execution. They did not surrender, so
Protogerov and his...
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Infantry Division,
organized by
former IMRO members,
commanded by
Aleksandar Protogerov and the IMRO band of
Todor Aleksandrov. Štip and the
surrounding area...
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Vasil Radoslavov Aleksandar Malinov Aleksandar Stamboliyski Aleksandar Protogerov August von
Mackensen Boris Drangov Vladimir Vazov Georgi Todorov (general)...