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Konstantin Dimitrov Tsipushev, also
known as
Kotse Tsipushev (1877 – 1968; Bulgarian/Macedonian: Коста Ципушев), was a
Bulgarian 19th-/20th-century revolutionary...
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Among others, the
memoirs of the IMRO
revolutionary Kosta Tsipushev are used, in
which Tsipushev,
citing Delchev,
writes that
autonomy was only
tactics for...
- thesis,
McGill University Department of History, 2003, p. 189;
Kosta Tsipushev recalls how, when he and some
friends asked Gotsé why they were fighting...
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Bulgarian students greeting the IMRO
revolutionary Kosta Tsipushev by his return,
after the
Bulgarian annexation of
Vardar Macedonia in 1941....
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Among others,
there are used the
memoirs of the IMRO
revolutionary Kosta Tsipushev,
where he
cited Delchev, that the
autonomy then was only tactics, aiming...
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Below is a list of
notable people born in Radoviš,
North Macedonia or its surroundings. Aco
Karamanov Sibel Redzep Kosta Tsipushev...
- industry. Some
notable people born in Radoviš are: Aco
Karamanov Kosta Tsipushev Sibel Redzep Radoviš is
twinned with:
Square St.
Spaso Winter in Radoviš...
- (1875–1924)
Nikola Karev (1877–1905)
Slaveyko Arsov (1877–1904)
Kosta Tsipushev (1877–1968) Mile Pop
Yordanov (1877–1901)
Lazar Poptraykov (1878–1903)...
- are: Aco
Karamanov - poem
writer Milka Eftimova -
opera singer Kosta Tsipushev Sibel Redzep Vasko Todorov - TV show
artist Radoviš is
twinned with: The...