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Mihail Gerdzhikov

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He became a journalist and translator. On the eve and during the Second World War, 1939–1945, due to his advanced age, he was mainly engaged in journalism. He has collaborated on a number of periodicals. Although some of his associates were involved in the resistance movement, Gerdzhikov remained
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in 1930 and was a member of the Central Committee as a member of the Foreign Office. But after the conference he did not leave for Berlin, to participate in the Central Committee, but returned to Bulgaria in 1931.
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he dealt with the accommodation of the rebels who withdrew to Bulgaria. He published articles in the Bulgarian and foreign press, appealing to the international community for intervention in the resolution of the
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Biljarski, Tsocho. Principality of Bulgaria and the Macedonian Question, p.1. Supreme Macedonian-Edirne Committee 1895 - 1905 (Congressional Minutes), Bulgarian Historical Library, 5, Ivray, Sofia, 2002, p.
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Bilyarski, Tsocho. Principality of Bulgaria and the Macedonian Question, p.1. Supreme Macedonian-Edirne Committee 1895 - 1905 (Congressional Minutes), Bulgarian History Library, 5, Ivray, Sofia, 2002, p.
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Pandev, Konstantin. Foreword to: Gerdzhikov, Michael. Memories, Documents, Materials, Science and Art Publishing House, Sofia, 1984, p. 15.
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Pandev, Konstantin. Foreword to: Gerdzhikov, Michael. Memories, Documents, Materials, Science and Art Publishing House, Sofia, 1984, p. 14.
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He was born in Plovdiv, then in the Ottoman Empire, in 1877. He studied at the French College in Plovdiv, where he received the nickname
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Karchev, Peter. Through the Window of a Half-Century (1900 - 1950), East-West, Sofia, 2004, p. 203.
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Macedonian-Adrian Militia 1912 - 1913 Personnel, Main Archives Department, 2006, pp. 175, 892.
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Black Flame: The Revolutionary Class Politics of Anarchism and Syndicalism
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Mikhail Gerdzhikov's troops during the Ilinden-Transfiguration Uprising
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Portrait of the young Mihail Gerdzhikov from the photo gallery of
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Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (United) members
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in 1912, Gerdzhikov headed the Lozengrad guerrilla unit of the
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In April 1901 he was a delegate of the Borisov Society to the
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Brothers Michael, Stefan and Nikolay Gerdzhikov, photographer
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Members of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
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aloof, although he maintained ties with them. Following the
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Dame Gruev. Life and business. Collection, Volume 2
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Michail Gerdjikov

Plovdiv
Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria
Sofia
People's Republic of Bulgaria
Central Sofia Cemetery
Bulgarian
Ottoman Empire
Principality of Bulgaria
Kingdom of Bulgaria
People's Republic of Bulgaria
University of Geneva
MSRC
IMRO
IMRO (U)
Preobrazhenie Uprising
Strandzha Commune
Anarchism
Ottoman Empire
Yanka Kanevcheva
Ivan Gerdzhikov
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
anarchist

Georgi Danchov

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