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inhabitants of Thrace and Macedonia to Bulgaria, these facts are still difficult to be explained from the Macedonian historiography. They suggest that IMRO revolutionaries in the Ottoman period did not differentiate between ‘Macedonians’ and ‘Bulgarians’. Moreover, as their own writings attest, they often saw themselves and their compatriots as ‘Bulgarians’. All of them wrote in standard Bulgarian language. For more see: Brunnbauer, Ulf (2004) Historiography, Myths and the Nation in the Republic of Macedonia. In: Brunnbauer, Ulf, (ed.) (Re)Writing History. Historiography in Southeast Europe after Socialism. Studies on South East Europe, vol. 4. LIT, Münster, pp. 165-200
265:, their demand for autonomy was motivated not by an attachment to Macedonian national identity but out of concern that an explicit agenda of unification with Bulgaria would provoke other small Balkan nations and the Great Powers to action. Macedonian autonomy, in other words, can be seen as a tactical diversion, or as “Plan B” of Bulgarian unification. İpek Yosmaoğlu, Blood Ties: Religion, Violence and the Politics of Nationhood in Ottoman Macedonia, 1878–1908, Cornell University Press, 2013, 125:
the majority of the Slavic Christian population of Macedonia was "Bulgarian." The modern Macedonian historiographic claim of close relationship between the IMRO demands for autonomy with the creation of a separate ethnic Macedonian state, does not correspond with historical records. In this relation, the Bulgarian side has made several proposals that some shared historical events (e.g. the foundation of IMRO) could be celebrated jointly, but this idea was rejected as unacceptable.
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and initially the membership in the organization was allowed only for Bulgarians. Contrary to the impression of Macedonian researchers who believe that the Internal organization espoused "Macedonian national consciousness," the local revolutionaries during Ottoman times declared their belief, that
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Contrary to the assertions of Skopje's historiography, Macedonian revolutionaries clearly manifested Bulgarian national identity. Their Macedonian autonomism and “separatism” represented a strictly supranational project, not national. Entangled Histories of the Balkans:, Roumen Daskalov, Tchavdar
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Its first name was "Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committees", which was later changed several times. IMRO was active not only in Macedonia but also in Thrace (the Vilayet of Adrianople). Since its early name emphasized the Bulgarian nature of the organization by linking the
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Tschavdar Marinov, We the Macedonians, The Paths of Macedonian Supra-Nationalism (1878–1912), in "We, the People: Politics of National Peculiarity in Southeastern Europe" with Mishkova Diana as ed., Central European University Press, 2009,
72:. The organization fought for the freedom of Macedonia without foreign help. The formation of the Macedonian Revolutionary Organization was the beginning of an organized Macedonian revolutionary movement which, via the 108:. As such, it was considered inappropriate to celebrate it as a national holiday. Some Macedonian public figures espoused the view, this celebration is related to the ideas of the 134: 117: 133:
In many different parts of North Macedonia the holiday is celebrated with various festivities, concerts, and sports competitions. The official festival is held in the
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is a national holiday which is celebrated on October 23 in North Macedonia. In 2007 the holiday was voted into law as a new national holiday. It is a non-working day.
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in Thessaloniki in order to form the basis which would later become the symbol and flag for the struggle for Macedonian freedom. The founders were:
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There is, moreover, the not less complicated issue of what autonomy meant to the people who espoused it in their writings. According to
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Who are the Macedonians? Hugh Poulton, C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, 2000,
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The holiday is celebrated on the occasion of the formation of the
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Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Committees
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Index

Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Thessaloniki
Ivan Hadži Nikolov
Hristo Tatarčev
Dame Gruev
Petar Poparsov
Ivan Hadzhinikolov
Andon Dimitrov
Hristo Batandžiev
Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising
Kruševo Republic
World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia
modern independent Macedonian state
IMRO
Social Democratic Union of Macedonia
VMRO-DPMNE
Bulgarian nationalism
Dimitar Dimitrov
Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Committees
Thrace
Macedonian Opera and Ballet
Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Public holidays in North Macedonia
ISBN
1-85065-534-0
Deutsche Welle, 25.10.202325 октомври 2023.
ISBN
382587365X
ISBN
9639776289

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