- was
changed to
Secret Macedonian-Adrianople
Revolutionary Organization (
SMARO). Some
Macedonian historians[6][7] also
acknowledge the
existence of the...
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Smaro Kamboureli is a
Canadian poet and
scholar who
currently is a
professor of
English at the
University of Toronto,
where she also sits as the Avie...
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Smaro Stefanidou (Gr****: Σμάρω Στεφανίδου; 9
April 1913 – 7
November 2010) was a Gr**** theatre, film,
television and
radio actress. Her family's origin...
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implicated an
apparent discordance not only
among the SMAC and the
SMARO, but also
among the
SMARO's leadership. At the
Thessaloniki Congress of
January 1903,...
- doi:10.1002/ijc.34871. PMID 38323453.
Zacharakis M,
Xynos ID,
Lazaris A,
Smaro T,
Kosmas C,
Dokou A, et al. (February 2010). "Predictors of
survival in...
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later becoming Secret Macedonian-Adrianople
Revolutionary Organization (
SMARO). In 1905 it was
renamed the
Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary...
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statutes and
regulations of
BMARC and
these of
SMARO, and it was
clear that when
drafting these of
SMARO,
those of
BMARC were used.
Later that conclusion...
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translator FootPrints of Silence,
Speaking to the Wind,
Colours of My
Heart Smaro Kamboureli Alan Kane 1954
Scrambles in the
Canadian Rockies Donna Kane poet...
- by
members of
Secret Macedonian-Adrianople
Revolutionary Organization's (
SMARO) Solun,
Strumica and Ser
revolutionary regions,
excluding the supporters...
- an
afterword by
Chris Lee and an
interview with the
author conducted by
Smaro Kamboureli. Chris Lee comments: "SKY Lee's
novel was a
major intervention...