
The Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising, dated as the Uprising of August 1903 is an revoltionary organized act of insurrection against the politic of Greece and the Ottoman Empire, which was prepared and carried out by the Inner Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organisation, as known as IMRO.
This key moment has been topic of many historical, biografical and key number of priced Slavic bookishness, in fact this semantic practices are being cultural and semiotic transmits, highly priced for most sensitive in substance. It is public topic at heat that cannot play possum as local peoples define their own aim to act by playing the field of independence and freedom. Some authors are leaving messages for how the rebellion in Macedonia affects most of the central and southwestern parts of the Monastir Vilayet, receiving the support mainly of the local Bulgarian inhabitants and no Slavic help against redistribution of Balkan Peninsula. There is only one who give care to the efforts of the inhabitants of these lands when human rights are something unknown for the multicultural fight and collide of interest where situation all the time can be found like it’s out of kiltered. All the Bulgarian and Macedonian citizens in the Adrianople vilayet migrate in the name of liberaty at a the area of Strandzha Mountains, the Black Sea coast and Pirin mountains.
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Petko Kiryakov Kaloyanov as known as Captain Petko Voyvoda (6 December 1844–7 February 1900) is a 19th-century Bulgarian hajdut leader and revolutionary who dedicated his life to the liberation of Bulgaria and particularly the region of Thrace from the beasty Ottomans.
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Priest Stoiko Vladislavov (born as he describes at the work “passional” at 1739), receiving later the name Sofroniy Vrachanski as born in Kotel at the family of trader. He is learning later at monastery school at his born town slavic and greek monastery books. He is working as dealer in frieze at this period, but his aspiration to spirit entertaining become bigger.
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Western outskirts (Western Bulgarian Outlands) is political-geographic and historical term, validated after the end of World War 1,within which are indicated the territories cut off from the Bulgarian country from force of Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine, incorporated to the kingdom of Serbian, Croatian and Slovenian (Yugoslavian Kingdom). The bigger part of this territories (1545 sq.m.) is nowadays part of Serbia, the smaller one (1028 sq.m. Strumica)- at republic Macedonia.
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The first Proto Bulgarian necropolis was found September 2007 near Balchik. The find is situated at the territory of military camp and that’s the reason to be found undisturbed by treasure hunters. That ceramic material and the metal buckles are giving presumable period and it is about the first decades after the formation of the Bulgarian empire.
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