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It is believed by many historians [40] that in 1894 or 1896 this probably unofficial name was changed to Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committees (BMARC); and the organisation existed under this name until 1897 or 1902, when it was changed to Secret Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (SMARO).
IMRO (United) was founded in 1925 in Vienna after the failure of the May Manifesto by the left wing of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). [1] It was under the leadership of several revolutionaries from Macedonia such as Dimitar Vlahov, Pavel Shatev, Georgi Zankov, Rizo Rizov, Vladimir Poptomov, Metodi Shatorov and Hristo Yankov.
The predecessor of the concept of Independent Macedonia appeared initially in the late 19th century as variant called autonomous Macedonia in the documents of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization. The organization was founded in 1893 in Ottoman Thessaloniki by a small band of anti-Ottoman Macedono-Bulgarian ...
Kotse Seizov was born in the Tikvesh town of Kavadarci, then in the Ottoman Empire.At the end of 1898 or the beginning of 1899, he joined IMRO.In April 1903, together with other Kavadarci, he was arrested by the Turkish authorities and tortured on suspicion of collecting money to buy weapons for the Organization. [2]
Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization The Strumica revolutionary district ( Macedonian / Bulgarian : Струмички револуционерен округ/Струмишки революционен окръг) was an organizational grouping of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization .
Mihail Škartov (1 February 1883 in Kavadarci – 25 June 1936 in Sofia) was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary, voivode of Veles and a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. [1] He is considered an Ethnic Macedonian in North Macedonia. [2] [3]
Doncho Lazarov (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Дончо Лазаров, was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary, voivode of Tikvesh and a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). [1] Later he became an insurgent leader for the Tikvesh Uprising. [2] [3]
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization–Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity