History of modern Macedonia

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 90. Chapters: History of the Republic of Macedonia, Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation, Modern history of Greek Macedonia, Modern history of the Blagoevgrad Province, Vardar Macedonia (1912-1918), Yugoslav Macedonia,... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 90. Chapters: History of the Republic of Macedonia, Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation, Modern history of Greek Macedonia, Modern history of the Blagoevgrad Province, Vardar Macedonia (1912-1918), Yugoslav Macedonia, Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, National Liberation War of Macedonia, History of the Macedonians, Refugees of the Greek Civil War, Konstantinos Karamanlis, Macedonian front, Ivan Mihailov, Balkan League, Battle of Doiran, Balkan Federation, Abecedar, Treaty of NiS, Movement of National Defence, May Manifesto, Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, Kutmichevitsa, Dimitar Blagoev, Treaty of Bucharest, Marius, Macedonian Federative Organization, Aegean Macedonia, Vlado Chernozemski, Battle of Bregalnica, VI Corps, Macedonian Scientific and Literary Society, XX Corps, Macedonian Scientific Institute, VII Corps, Nikola Vaptsarov, Resolution of the Comintern on the Macedonian Question, Demographic history of the Republic of Macedonia, Karposh's Rebellion, Battle of Dobro Pole, Museum of the Macedonian Struggle, Architecture of the Republic of Macedonia, Vardar Army, Mara Buneva, Little Sofia, Macedonian Youth Secret Revolutionary Organization, Vardar Banovina, Vassilis Vassilikos, Military history of the Republic of Macedonia, Incident at Petrich, Georgi Pirinski, Jr., Women's Antifascist Front of Macedonia, District of Brankovic, Tikvesh Uprising, Ohrid-Debar Uprising, Montenegrin Border General Forces, Armistice with Bulgaria, Struma Corps, Battle of Kalimanci, Samuil's Fortress, Ohrid, Bloody Christmas 1945, Young Macedonian Literary Society, Battle of Sliva, Brsjak Revolt. Excerpt: Statute of the Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committees Chapter I. - GoalArt. 1. The goal of BMARC is to secure full political autonomy for the Macedonia and Adrianople regions.Art. 2. To achieve this goal they shall raise the awareness of self-defense in the Bulgarian population in the regions mentioned in Art. 1., disseminate revolutionary ideas - printed or verbal, and prepare and carry on a general uprising. Chapter II. - Structure and OrganizationArt. 3. A member of BMARC can be any Bulgarian, independent of gender, ... The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) (Bulgarian: Vâtreshna Makedonska Revolyutsionna Organizatsiya (VMRO), Macedonian: ) was a revolutionary national liberation movement in the Ottoman territories in Europe, that operated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Initially its aim was to gain autonomy for Macedonia and Adrianople regions in Ottoman Empire, but later it became an agent serving Bulgarian interests in Balkan politics. IMRO earned after the First World War a reputation as an ultimate terror network, seeking to change state frontiers in the Macedonian regions of Greece and Serbia (later Yugoslavia). The organization changed its name on several occasions (see below). In Bulgaria a right-wing party carrying the prefix "VMRO" was established in the 1990s, while in the Republic of Macedonia a right-wing party was established under the name "VMRO-DPMNE". The organization was founded in 1893 in Ottoman Thessaloniki by a small band of anti-Ottoman Macedono-Bulgarian revolutionaries, who considered Macedonia an indivisible territory and claimed all of its inhabitants "Macedonians", no matter their religion or ethnicity. In practice, most of their followers were Bulgarians. According to some sources, they were against the neighboring states asp...

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