The Macedonian revolution 1893 - 1934
The Macedonian revolutionary organisation was founded in 1893 in Salonica and was finally destroyed in 1934 by the Bulgarian police and army units. By that time the organisation was much smaller. The goal of the organisation was to create an independent Macedonian country with its capital at Salonica (Solun).
VMRO - IMRO
I'm Macedonian - Nikola Karev Macedonian Revolutionary
Interview with the President of the Krushevo Republik Nikola Karev for the Greek newspaper Aknopolis dated 8 May, 1903 , unpublished, yet.In the Interview Nikola Karev said I'm Macedonian !
Macedonia: 3000 Albanians call for Macedonian coalition's resignation at Skopje march
Up to three thousand Albanian citizens marched through Skopje, Saturday, railing against the Albanian Democratic Union for Integration (DUI) party that makes up the Macedonian coalition government alongside the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity (VMRO-DPMNE).
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Former Yugoslav Republic Of Vardarska (aka Monkeydonia)
FYROM (Vardarska) is nothing more than a fake country which tries to steal history from its neighboring countries. FYROM copied the name Macedonia of the ancient Greek kingdom in an effort to hide their Bulgarian nationality behind a historical Greek name.
FYROM whose real name is Vardarska tries at the same time to steal Greek (Alexander the Great) and Bulgarian history (Czae Samuil).
FYROM is basically Tito's creation, in 1944 he tried to make a pseudomacedonian nation based on the Slavs of southern Yugoslavia. Tito changed the name of southern Serbia from Vardarska to Macedonia, copying the name of the adjacent Greek province. With that action, Tito wanted to achieve three things.
a. To weaken Serbia
b. To prevent Bulgaria from annexing Vardarska by using its nationals (who were and still are the majority in Skopje)
c. To advance territorial aspirations against the historic Macedonian province of Greece.
YUGOSLAVIA SKOPLJE SKOPJE VARDARSKA FYROM TITO FRAUD PROPAGANDA SCAM LIES SLAVS BULGARIA CZAR SAMUIL VMRO GOCE DELCHEV SERBIA GREECE ALEXANDER THE GREAT MACEDONIA MONKEYDONIA
ВМРО: И пред, и сега Македонија е бугарска!
Граница со Хрватска, Србите по 5 на нож
Srbi po 5 na nož, jedan granicu s Hrvatska
Пре, а сада Македонија је Бугарска!
Со Бугариjа во срце засекогаш!
Проклети да се предавниците!!! Да живее МАКЕДОНИЈА обединета со маjка Бугариjа!!! ВМРО!!!
Скопскиот велик жупан, полковникот Наумовиќ ја дал и следнава изјава: „Знаеме дека атентатите се дело на луѓе испратени од Бугарија и од Италија. Но, ние со нив не сакаме да војуваме... Бидејќи се работи за бивши егзархисти во JУЖНА СРБИJА (!!!), кои се' уште настојуваат на својот бугаризам, ние при секој погоден повод масовно ќе ги истребуваме додека и последниот од нив не се почувствува СРБИН а не БУГАРИН (!!!).
Mara Buneva (Bulgarian: Мара Бунева) (1902 in Tetovo, present day Republic of Macedonia January 13 1928 in Skopie , Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes) was a Bulgarian revolutionary member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). She is famous for the assassination of a Serbian official Velimir Prelić.
Buneva was married to a Bulgarian officer in Bulgaria. On direct orders by IMRO in 1927, she went to Yugoslavia and opened a shoe shop there. At the appointed time on January 13, 1928, she closed the shop and went to a bridge on the river Vardar. There she met Prelić on his way to lunch, stopped him, pulled out a revolver and shot the official. Immediately after seeing Prelić die, she shot herself. Her act was part of a violent resistance movement against Serbian policies of forced assimilation of the Bulgarian population in Macedonia. Prelić had been known for arresting and torturing locals who openly identified themselves as Bulgarians.
Bulgaria and Macedonia - 1 nation in 2 states !!!
Никоj не пропагира бугарски карактер на Македониjа. Бугарскиот карактер на Македониjа e нeуспорим факт!
NOBODY MAKE PROPAGANDA FOR BULGARIAN CHARACTER OF MACEDONIA! THE BULGARIAN CHARACTER IS INDISPUTABLE FACT !!!
Македонизмот оперира со 10 основни лаги:
1. Современа Македонија и македонскиот народ - наследници на Античка Македонија и античките Македонци
2. „Чистите Македонски Словени и „Бугарите - Татари
3. Светите браќа Кирил и Методиј, Свети Климент Охридски, Свети Наум Охридски, свети Гораст, свети Сава, свети Ангелариј - „Македонски просветители и „автори на македонската азбука
4. „Македонскиот цар Самуил и неговата „македонска држава
5. „Охридската архиепископија (1019-1767 г.) - македонска црква
6. За „македонските преродбеници и за „Бугарската егзархија - која го завладеала „македонскиот народ
7. ВМРО - организација на „Македонци за ослободување на „македонскиот народ
8. „Крсте Петков Мисирков - Македонец број 1 за XX век
9. Херојската борба на македонскиот народ против „бугарските окупатори 1941-1944 г.
10. За радоста на Македонците од нивното повторно вклучување во Југославија во 1944 г. и 250.000-те „Македонци во Бугарија
VMRO fascistic action in fyrom - MAKEDONIA IS GREEK
VMRO fascistic action in fyrom - MAKEDONIA IS GREEK
FYROM's Irredentism Reloaded - VMRO's Leader Miskoski and Greater Macedonia maps
VMRO's Leader Miskoski standing with a Greater Macedonia flag in the background claiming territories from Greece and Bulgaria. The latest irridentist incident took place during an ultra-nationalist VMRO rally in FYROM. (June 2, 2018)
The Ottoman archive on the Macedonian Revolutionaries
Macedonians belong to the older Mediterranean substratum...Macedonians are not related with geographically close Greeks, who do not belong to the older Mediterranenan substratum...
106th anniversary from Macedonian revolutionary Gotse Delcheff's death
04.05.2009
Macedonia observes the 106th anniversary from the death of the ideologist of Macedonian revolutionary struggle, Goce Delcev was observed with a service at his grave in Skopje-based church St. Spas.
Visionary Delcev, who saw the world one century ago as a place for cultural competition among peoples, was killed by the Ottoman army in village Banica on May 4, 1903. The goal of his last journey was to prevent or delay the Ilinden Uprising, which he considered immature. However, the uprising was staged three months later at holiday Ilinden.
There are contradictory views on Delcev's death. Historian Mihajlo Minovski has published a study based on relevant facts and authentic documents, determining that Delcev's murder was not a coincidence or operation by the Ottoman security forces, but treason arranged by certain centers.
This was organized treason by Sofia and the Bulgarian services. Delcev was not followed from Thessaloniki, but from Sofia, upon his journey for a meeting focused on calling off the decision for the Ilinden Uprising. Following the uprising, bodies of the revolutionary organization had conducted a field investigation and the traitors were eliminated, which has been confirmed through documents, Minovski told media.
According to him, Delcev's murder radically altered the situation, leading to long-lasting consequences for the liberation movement, as well as Macedonia's partition.
Goce Delcev was born on February 4, 1872. He was educated at the Thessaloniki high school and the Sofia Military Academy. Delcev worked as teacher in Stip and as member of the TMORO (Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization) he was active in creating a network of bases, committees and companies. He took part at the VMRO Thessaloniki Congress in 1896 and was VMRO's representative in Sofia up to 1901.
In his letters, which are still preserved, Delcev says he is fighting for free and independent Macedonia, where rights of the poor people are broad.
The success of the struggle will come through planned operations to get closer to the educated Turks, Greeks, Vlachs. We will convince them of our sincere struggle for progressive-cultural state, based on radical and social principles in life, resulting in their brotherly hand. I see the world in this way: as a field for cultural competition of peoples.
Jane Sandanski, we carry the blood of Macedonian Kings
What modern Macedonian revolutionaries thought about the ancient Macedonians kings.
Macedonia commemorates the 137th anniversary of the ethnic Macedonian revolutionary Gotse Delchev (1872-1903)
Macedonia commemorates the 137th anniversary of revolutionary Gotse Delchev
Gotse Delchev was the most important ethnic Macedonian revolutionary, who was born 1872 in Kukus, Aegean Macedonia, today in Northern Greece and was killed on May 4th, 1903 in the village of Banica, Ser/Serrhai) who fought for a free and independant Macedonian Republic.
After a mutual agreement between the government of the former federal republic of Macedonia and the Association of the Macedonian Fraternities in Bulgaria, the remains of Goce Delchev were transferred to the People's Republic of Macedonia, on October 10, 1946. The following day, they were solemnly embedded into a marble sarcophagus, displayed in the front yard of the Sv. Spas (Holy Savior) church in Skopje.
His important quotes:
Macedonia has its own interests and its own politics which belong to the Macedonians. The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria, Greece, or Serbia, can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek, or Serb, but not as a good Macedonian.
I understand the world solely as a field for cultural competition among nations.
IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement
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The IMRO – Bulgarian National Movement or IMRO-BNM is a nationalist political party in Bulgaria, founded in 1991.It claims to be the successor to the historic Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization.IMRO's leader is Krasimir Karakachanov, a historian.
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Interview with the last leader of IMRO - Ivan Mihaylov in 1990 about Macedonia
The Inner Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation was a sucessor organisation by Gotze Delchev to the Inner Bulgarian Revolutionary Organisation of Vasil Kunchev. It's last powerful leader- Ivan Mihaylov led it during WW2 and the interwar days, fighting for bulgarian autonomy/independence in the geographic region of Macedonia(Modern day republic of North Macedonia and North Greece). After the authoritarian socialist forces took control of Bulgaria and Yugoslavia they began purging IMRO members and in order to stop bulgarian nationalist tendencies, they also began to create an artificial etchnic group - macedonians, made up of bulgarians which were forcefully made to believe that they were heirs of Alexander's hellenic empire. The project was not completed because of the leader of Yugoslavia - Tito having political problems with Stalin and Dimitrov and also because of Dimitrov's later death. Hundredths of thousands of bulgarians died both Yugoslavia and Bulgaria in the etchnic cleansing project that was macedonism, primarily in death camps, concentration camps such as Belene or by being killed off in specific forest locations. More than a million lost their bulgarian heritige and identity through opressive means. Ivan Mihaylov managed to escape in Italy and in 1990 he did an interview with bulgarian journalists in which he exposed this grim reality, which was hidden from the public by the socialist nations of Eastern Europe.
Goce Delcev - Ethnic Macedonian Revolutionary (part 6)
The Macedonian movie Goce is a Monodrama (actor Tome Vitanov) from 1993.
Goce Delcev was the most important ethnic Macedonian revolutionary, who was born 1872 in Kukus, Aegean Macedonia, today in Northern Greece and was killed on May 4th, 1903 in the village of Banica, Ser/Serrhai) who fought for a free and independant Macedonian Republic:
Macedonia has its own interests and its own politics which belong to the Macedonians. The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria, Greece, or Serbia, can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek, or Serb, but not as a good Macedonian (Goce Delchev).
Kata Misirkova-Rumenova wrote the screenplay, born 14 September 1930 in the village of Postol (Pella), Enidze Vardar, Aegean Macedonia, she is short story writer, novelist, poet, playwright, worked as a librarian. Member of the Macedonian Writers' Association since 1966.
Macedonia commemorates the 107th anniversary of Macedonian revolutionary Gotse Delcheff's death
04.05.2010
Macedonia observes the 107th anniversary from the death of the ideologist of Macedonian revolutionary struggle, Gotse Delcheff was observed with a service at his grave in Skopje-based church St. Spas. Visionary Delcheff, who saw the world one century ago as a place for cultural competition among peoples, was killed by the Ottoman army in village Banica on May 4, 1903. The goal of his last journey was to prevent or delay the Ilinden Uprising, which he considered immature. However, the uprising was staged three months later at holiday Ilinden.
Delcheff's murder radically altered the situation, leading to long-lasting consequences for the liberation movement, as well as Macedonia's partition.
Gotse Delcheff was born on February 4, 1872. He was educated at the Salonica/Solun high school and the Sofia Military Academy. He worked as a teacher in Shtip and as member of the TMORO (Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization), he was active in creating a network of bases, committees and companies. He took part at the VMRO Salonica/Solun Congress in 1896 and was VMRO's representative in Sofia up to 1901. In his letters, which are still preserved, Delcheff says he is fighting for free and independent Macedonia, where rights of the poor people are broad:
The success of the struggle will come through planned operations to get closer to the educated Turks, Greeks, Vlachs. We will convince them of our sincere struggle for progressive-cultural state, based on radical and social principles in life, resulting in their brotherly hand. I see the world in this way: as a field for cultural competition of peoples.
Macedonia has its own interests and its own politics which belong to the Macedonians. The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria, Greece, or Serbia, can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek, or Serb, but not as a good Macedonian.
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107 години од смртта на Гоце Делчев Катерина Трајкова-Нурџиева Внука Katerina Trajkova Nurzieva
Borza about the fake Macedonians of FYROM
The people of the fake Republic of Makedonija have no relation to the real Macedonians. Those people are ethnic Bulgarians not Macedonians. E. Borza is very clear about that. Truth cannot be distorted by the regime of fake Macedonia.
ALEXANDER, ALEXANDROS, BORZA, BULGAR, BULGARIA, MoreBULGARIAN, EUGENE, FILIPPOS, FYROM, GANDETTO, GREAT, GREECE, GREEK, GREZLOVSKI, HELLAS, MACEDOINE, MACEDON, MACEDONIA, MACEDONIAN, MAKEDON, MAKEDONIA, MAKEDONIJA, MEGAS, PHILIP, SHOCK, SKOPJE, STEFOV, VARDARSKA
Internal Thracian Revolutionary Organisation
The Internal Thracian Revolutionary Organisation was a Bulgarian revolutionary organisation active in Western Thrace and southern Bulgaria between 1920 and 1934.
The reason for the establishment of ITRO was the deplorable situation of the Thracian Bulgarians in Western Thrace after the transfer of the region from Bulgaria to Greece in May, 1920. After the catastrophic defeat suffered by the Greek army in Anatolia in 1922, a stream of Greek refugees poured into Greece and settled, for the most part, in Greek Macedonia and Western Thrace. In order to provide housing for the refugees, the Greek government interned tens of thousands of Bulgarians from Western Thrace on the Aegean Sea islands. These returned to their homes after an intervention of the League of Nations, only to find them occupied by Greek refugees from Asia Minor.
The desperate situation forced the Bulgarians to resort to armed struggle. ITRO was formed under the leadership of Tane Nikolov - former band leader of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization and its detachments started to launch attacks on the Greek garrisons in the region. The organisation acted in co-operation with the representatives of the Muslims in Western Thrace raising the slogan for the establishment of 'independent Thrace' under the supervision of the League of Nations and 'Thrace for the Thracians'.
At the end of 1922, the Greek government started to expel large numbers of Bulgarians into Bulgaria and the activity of ITRO grew into an open rebellion. The organisation eventually gained full control of some districts along the Bulgarian border. In the summer of 1923, however, the Turks withdrew from the co-operation after the Treaty of Lausanne had guaranteed their rights. By that time, the majority of the Bulgarians had already been resettled to Bulgaria. In the same year the organization was banned by the Bulgarian government and Tane Nikolov disbanded it. However it was reestablished in the same year by the voivoda Dimitar Madzharov. Although detachments of the ITRO continued to infiltrate Western Thrace sporadically, the main focus of the activity of the organisation now shifted to the protection of the refugees into Bulgaria. The organisation became a state within the state in the districts of Haskovo and Kurdzhali where the majority of the refugees were concentrated, aiding their settlement and collecting taxes from tobacco merchants. As the activity of the organisation started to cause international problems for the Bulgarian government, ITRO was again formally disbanded in 1927, to be right away re-assembled under the name of Committee for Free Thrace. The committee existed until 1934 when it was finally disbanded by the government of Kimon Georgiev.
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The fake VMRO
The fake Tatar VMRO and The fat pig Karakachanov...
Goce Delcev - Ethnic Macedonian Revolutionary (part 2)
The Macedonian movie Goce is a Monodrama (actor Tome Vitanov) from 1993.
Goce Delcev was the most important ethnic Macedonian revolutionary, who was born 1872 in Kukus, Aegean Macedonia, today in Northern Greece and was killed on May 4th, 1903 in the village of Banica, Ser/Serrhai) who fought for a free and independant Macedonian Republic:
Macedonia has its own interests and its own politics which belong to the Macedonians. The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria, Greece, or Serbia, can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek, or Serb, but not as a good Macedonian (Goce Delchev).
Kata Misirkova-Rumenova wrote the screenplay, born 14 September 1930 in the village of Postol (Pella), Enidze Vardar, Aegean Macedonia, she is short story writer, novelist, poet, playwright, worked as a librarian. Member of the Macedonian Writers' Association since 1966.
Goce Delcev - Ethnic Macedonian Revolutionary (part 3)
The Macedonian movie Goce is a Monodrama (actor Tome Vitanov) from 1993.
Goce Delcev was the most important ethnic Macedonian revolutionary, who was born 1872 in Kukus, Aegean Macedonia, today in Northern Greece and was killed on May 4th, 1903 in the village of Banica, Ser/Serrhai) who fought for a free and independant Macedonian Republic:
Macedonia has its own interests and its own politics which belong to the Macedonians. The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria, Greece, or Serbia, can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek, or Serb, but not as a good Macedonian (Goce Delchev).
Kata Misirkova-Rumenova wrote the screenplay, born 14 September 1930 in the village of Postol (Pella), Enidze Vardar, Aegean Macedonia, she is short story writer, novelist, poet, playwright, worked as a librarian. Member of the Macedonian Writers' Association since 1966.