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    Krste Petkov Misirkov (Macedonian: Крсте Петков Мисирков, pronounced [kr̩'stɛ pɛ'tkɔf mi'sirkɔf]; Bulgarian: Кръстьо/Кръстю Петков Мисирков; Serbian: Крста...
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    translation. ^ Krste Misirkov, On Macedonian Matters, Sofia, 1933 misirkov.org ^ Krste Misirkov, On Macedonian Matters, Sofia, 1933 misirkov.org ^ Георги Баждаров...
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  • same phonemic principles employed by Vuk Karadžić (1787–1864) and Krste Misirkov (1874–1926). Before standardization, the language had been written in a...
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    member, according to the first statue, could be "any Bulgarian". Krste Misirkov states in his brochure On the Macedonian Matters (1903) that the “Bulgarian...
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    1963 across the Vardar connecting Kočo Racin Boulevard in Centar to Krste Misirkov Boulevard in Čair, was also renovated as part of the Skopje 2014 project...
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  • (1818–1882) Krste Misirkov (1874–1926) Voydan Popgeorgiev - Chernodrinski (1875–1951) Hristo Silyanov (1880–1939) Dimitar Talev (1898–1966) Hristo Smirnenski...
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    reluctantly acknowledged the Bulgarian ethnic character of the insurgents. Krste Misirkov, regarded nowadays in North Macedonia as one of the most prominent proponents...
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    member of TMORO in 1901 and was a fighter in the bands of Jane Sandanski and Hristo Chernopeev. He took part in the Miss Stone Affair. In the Ilinden Uprising...
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    Toponomastikata na Ohridsko-Prespanskiot bazen. Institut za makedonski jazik "Krste Misirkov". p. 125. "Македонски жители се дојдени во градот во средината на XIX в...
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  • 000, whilst that of Zadrgua is considerably smaller. The "Krste Petkov Misirkov Foundation" was established in 2009, which aims to establish a museum dedicated...
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    the ideals of earlier Bulgarian revolutionaries such as Vasil Levski and Hristo Botev, who envisioned the creation of a Bulgarian republic of ethnic and...
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    Blaže Koneski, Trajko Stamatoski. About the Macedonian language; "Krste Misirkov" Institute of the Macedonian Language, 1978; p.31. 2. Kulturen Život. Macedonian...
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    (Bitola) reported that he was immensely popular there. In 1903, Krste Misirkov claimed Sarafov was in opposition to the Bulgarian administration. Sarafov...
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    Sofia in 1903 by Krste Misirkov. In the book Misirkov advocated for affirmation of the Macedonians as a separate people. Misirkov considered that the term...
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  • 1990), screenwriter, poet, philosopher Mateja Matevski (1929–2018) Krste Misirkov (1874–1926) Kole Nedelkovski (1912–1941) Olivera Nikolova (1936–2024) Risto...
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  • Princeton University Press, 1997, ISBN 0-691-04356-6, pp. 65-66. Krste Misirkov, On the Macedonian Matters (Za Makedonckite Raboti), Sofia, 1903: "And...
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    expelled Dimitar Chupovski from Macedonia, who came to Veles to spread the Misirkov's ideas, which were considered as "pro-Serbian" and "anti-Bulgarian". In...
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    Музика - For Our Music, pp 114-16. Skopje, Republic of Macedonia: BID "Misirkov". ISBN 9989-600-01-5. OCLC 38905194. Retrieved 2020-12-25 – via World Cat...
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