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  2. Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Macedonian Committee was disbanded in 1903 but the centralist faction of the IMORO drifted more and more towards Bulgarian nationalism as its regions became increasingly exposed to the incursions of Serb and Greek armed bands, which started infiltrating Macedonia after 1903. The years 1905–1907 saw much fighting between IMORO and ...

  3. Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    IMRO began sending armed bands into Greek Macedonia to assassinate officials. In the 1920s in the region of Greek Macedonia 24 chetas and 10 local reconnaissance detachments were active. Many locals were repressed by the Greek authorities on suspicions of contacts with the revolutionary movement.

  4. Independent Macedonia (IMRO) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Petar Darvingov - Wikipedia

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    During the Ilinden uprising in 1903 Darvingov was a military organizer of the bands of IMORO. As voivode of the revolutionary district of Seres he fought in the region of Melnik. After the uprising Darvingov returned to Bulgaria and do a real service in the Bulgarian Army. In 1906 he was promoted in rank of .

  6. Category:Macedonian musical groups - Wikipedia

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  7. Naum Tyufekchiev - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Resen, then under Ottoman control, on June 29, 1864.He studied pyrotechnics in Liège, Belgium. [1]In 1891, he was involved in a plot to assassinate Stefan Stambolov, the then Bulgarian Prime Minister criticized for his authoritarian methods, support for the Ottoman Empire and repression of the IMRO, [2] [3] alongside his two brothers and Dimitar Rizov.

  8. Mizar: The Star of Hope - Wikipedia

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    The film tells the story of the beginnings of the legendary Macedonian band "Mizar", the tough path in which from ordinary garage band, Mizar becomes one of the most important bands in the history of the Macedonian rock culture.

  9. Category:Macedonian rock music groups - Wikipedia

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