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287: 25: 187: 155:(known as İslimiye at the time), he became a haidoutin in Georgi Trankin's band of rebels in 1858. Two years later, after the death of Trankin, Hitov succeeded him as voivode of the band, which became one of the most active in southeastern Bulgaria. Some of his subordinates included 229:
struggle should be co-ordinated with Serbia's anti-Ottoman actions. Between 1869 and 1871, he expressed his views to Vasil Levski, with whom he kept up a correspondence. Without taking Levski's advice into consideration, he signed an agreement with the
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After Levski's death in 1873, Hitov played an important role in the Bucharest committee, although he continued to live in Belgrade. In August 1875, he presided over the BRCC assembly which approved the proclamation of the
262:. According to the plan, Panayot Hitov was supposed to lead a band of soldiers, but this was not carried out due to the Serbian government's objections. Hitov was a leader in the Serbian-Turkish War of 1876 and the 115: 159:, Stoyan Papazov and Dyado Zhelyu. Around 1864–1865, Hitov began to regard his actions as part of the national liberation movement, and was in correspondence with 225:, Hitov headed to Serbia along the ridge of the Balkan Mountains. He settled in Belgrade, living there as a pensioner and becoming a supporter of the idea that 183:. According to Rakovski's plan as presented in "1867 Provisional Law on the National and Forest Bands", Hitov was to be the chief Bulgarian voivode. 401: 214:
and Sliven. The goal of his band was not to organize an uprising, but to garner support among the Bulgarians for an organized resistance against
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Actions of the rebel detachments of Panayot Hitov and Filip Totyu in 1867.
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Following Rakovski's death on April 28, 1867, Hitov entered Bulgaria from
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Outside Bulgaria, Hitov is remembered for his characteristic
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voivode Matanović to organize a joint uprising in Bulgaria,
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with a band of thirty, the band's standard-bearer being
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in his native Sliven. Later, due to his opposition to
221:In August 1867, together with his band and that of 167:, he gathered band members among the Bulgarians in 118:Panayot Hitov (1830–1918), Bulgarian revolutionary 383: 338:Engaging Cultures: May God Salute Your Mustache! 133:) (November 11, 1830 – February 22, 1918) was a 266:. After the Liberation in 1878, Hitov lived in 246:. In April 1872 Hitov became a member of the 51:introducing citations to additional sources 364:"Панайот Хитов, 1830 – 22 февруари 1918 г." 252:Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee 285: 185: 113: 41:Relevant discussion may be found on the 402:Revolutionaries from the Ottoman Empire 348: 384: 312: 206:. With his band, Hitov headed to the 18: 16:Bulgarian revolutionary (1830–1918) 13: 14: 433: 417:People of the Serbo-Bulgarian War 34:relies largely or entirely on a 23: 342: 331: 309:is named after Panayot Hitov. 1: 422:19th-century Bulgarian people 324: 144:, national revolutionary and 264:Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 7: 210:and spent some time around 175:and moved to the region of 10: 438: 349:Carrere, Emmanual (1988). 281: 412:Bulgarian revolutionaries 130: 272:Unification of Bulgaria 291: 191: 119: 289: 260:Stara Zagora Uprising 227:Bulgaria's liberation 190:Panayot Hitov in 1867 189: 117: 163:. In 1864, while in 131:Панайот Иванов Хитов 123:Panayot Ivanov Hitov 47:improve this article 407:People from Sliven 313:In popular culture 292: 192: 120: 112: 111: 97: 429: 378: 376: 375: 355: 354: 346: 340: 335: 276:Stefan Stambolov 208:Balkan Mountains 151:Born in 1830 in 132: 107: 104: 98: 96: 55: 27: 19: 437: 436: 432: 431: 430: 428: 427: 426: 382: 381: 373: 371: 362: 359: 358: 347: 343: 336: 332: 327: 315: 284: 161:Georgi Rakovski 108: 102: 99: 62:"Panayot Hitov" 56: 54: 40: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 435: 425: 424: 419: 414: 409: 404: 399: 394: 380: 379: 357: 356: 341: 329: 328: 326: 323: 314: 311: 299:Oscar II Coast 283: 280: 250:branch of the 157:Hadzhi Dimitar 110: 109: 45:. Please help 31: 29: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 434: 423: 420: 418: 415: 413: 410: 408: 405: 403: 400: 398: 395: 393: 390: 389: 387: 370:on 2007-03-02 369: 365: 361: 360: 352: 351:The Moustache 345: 339: 334: 330: 322: 320: 310: 308: 304: 300: 296: 288: 279: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 255: 253: 249: 245: 241: 237: 233: 228: 224: 219: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 188: 184: 182: 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 149: 147: 143: 141: 136: 128: 124: 116: 106: 95: 92: 88: 85: 81: 78: 74: 71: 67: 64: –  63: 59: 58:Find sources: 52: 48: 44: 38: 37: 36:single source 32:This article 30: 26: 21: 20: 372:. Retrieved 368:the original 350: 344: 333: 316: 293: 256: 220: 204:Vasil Levski 193: 150: 137: 122: 121: 100: 90: 83: 76: 69: 57: 33: 397:1918 deaths 392:1830 births 303:Graham Land 240:Herzegovina 232:Montenegrin 223:Filip Totyu 138:haidoutin ( 386:Categories 374:2007-03-16 353:. Sceptre. 325:References 307:Antarctica 295:Hitov Spur 177:Berkovitsa 169:Kragujevac 103:March 2014 73:newspapers 319:moustache 248:Bucharest 135:Bulgarian 127:Bulgarian 43:talk page 254:(BRCC). 200:Tutrakan 173:Belgrade 282:Honours 244:Albania 216:Ottoman 196:Romania 146:voivoda 87:scholar 268:Rousse 236:Bosnia 218:rule. 165:Serbia 153:Sliven 140:hajduk 89:  82:  75:  68:  60:  212:Kotel 181:Pirot 94:JSTOR 80:books 242:and 179:and 171:and 66:news 301:in 297:on 198:at 49:by 388:: 321:. 305:, 238:, 148:. 129:: 377:. 142:) 125:( 105:) 101:( 91:· 84:· 77:· 70:· 53:. 39:.

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