- The
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO; Bulgarian: Вътрешна македонска революционна организация (ВМРО), romanized: Vatreshna Makedonska...
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Stefan Nikolov,
revolutionary from
VMORO,
Chetnik of
Stefan Dimitrov Stefan x. Ivanov,
Bulgarian revolutionary from
VMORO,
Chetnik of
Kocho Tsonkov Hristo...
- Kalofer.
Vidul Stranski Georgi Hristov [bg],
Bulgarian revolutionary from
VMORO,
Chetnik of Ivan
Naumov Alyabaka Galab Voivoda (ca. 1838 - 1921) Dimitar...
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colonel Nikola Lazarov (1880–1900) –
Bulgarian revolutionary,
member of
VMORO Patricki Sandev (1882 - 1959) born in
Kazanlak and
spent most of his life...
- on
March 26, 1902, near the
village of Grljani. Nikolov,
Boris (1999).
VMORO –
aliases and
codes 1893-1934. Stars. pp. 44–45. Dimo
Kyosev believes that...
- then
Bulgarian Exarchate Church "Sveta Nedelya" in Bitola. Nikolov, Boris.
VMORO -
aliases and
codes 1893-1934, Stars, 1999, p.36 Ето защо да знаете братя...
- of the
largest places in the area. The
village had a
large activity by
VMORO in an
Ottoman province. In 1903, the
large settlement was
visited by Gotse...
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actress Petko Koychev (1888 - 1907) -
Bulgarian revolutionary,
member of
VMORO, who died in the
Battle of
Nozhot Petar Karapetrov (1843 - 1905) - Bulgarian...
- (Ангел Попкиров, 1881-1968),
Bulgarian revolutionary leader,
member of
VMORO List of
settlements in the
Evros regional unit "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού...
-
after 1905,
Internal Macedono-Adrianopolitan
Revolutionary Organization (
VMORO). It was
active not only in
Macedonia but also in
Thrace – in the Vilayet...