Todor Aleksandrov Poporushov, best known as Todor Alexandrov (Bulgarian/Macedonian: Тодор Александров), also spelt as Alexandroff (4 March 1881 – 31 August...
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Eastern Thrace was forcibly expelled to Bulgaria.[24] IMARO, now led by Todor Aleksandrov, maintained its existence in Bulgaria, where it played a role in politics...
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of Todor are Тошко (Toshko), Тошо (Tosho) and Тоше (Toshe) and the Macedonian diminutive is Тоше (Toše) and Тодорче (Todorče). Todor Aleksandrov, Bulgarian...
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Aleksandr Panayotov Aleksandrov (born 1951), Bulgarian cosmonaut Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov (born 1943), Russian cosmonaut Todor Aleksandrov (1881–1924)...
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and Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard merging from the east to continue as Todor Aleksandrov Boulevard west of the Largo. The ensemble consists of the former Party...
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as personal secretary to the then IMRO leader Todor Aleksandrov. On 31 August 1924, Todor Aleksandrov was assassinated in unclear circumstances and IMRO...
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killed by an IMRO assassin in June 1921 in Sofia, on the order of Todor Aleksandrov. The assassination of Gyorche Petrov complicated relations between...
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1944) and Hermann Škorpil (1858 - 1923) Dimitar Kudoglu (1862 - 1940) Todor Aleksandrov (1881 – 1924) Ottoman Bulgaria Bulgarian Exarchate Bulgarian Millet...
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Zhelyu Zhelev Todor Zhivkov Todor Aleksandrov Georgi Benkovski Dame Gruev Gotse Delchev Tsanko Dyustabanov Hadzhi Dimitar Panayot Hitov Todor Kableshkov...
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The peak is named after Todor Aleksandrov (1881–1924), a leader of the Bulgarian liberation movement in Macedonia. Aleksandrov Peak is located at 66°28′27″S...
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include Tsarigradsko shose, Cherni Vrah, Bulgaria, Slivnitsa, and Todor Aleksandrov boulevards, as well as the city's ring road. Consequently, traffic...
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intersection of Todor Aleksandrov Blvd and Konstantin Velichkov Blvd Opalchenska (Опълченска) 17 September 1999 6 On the intersection of Todor Aleksandrov Blvd and...
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Greek Macedonia too, ever desirous of the area. The IMRO, led by Todor Aleksandrov, maintained its existence in Bulgaria, where it played a role in politics...
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receive financial support. They would cooperate with IMRO militants as Todor Aleksandrov and Petar Chaulev. By 1928, KONARE came de facto under the control...
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where it merges with Knyaz Aleksandar Dondukov Boulevard to form Todor Aleksandrov Boulevard west of the square. It is named after the Russian Tsar Alexander...
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Todor Aleksandrov Tanev (Bulgarian: Тодор Александров Танев; born 30 October 1957), is a Bulgarian political scientist and sociologist, who served as...
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Damyan Velchev (Military Union) Aleksandar Tsankov (Democratic Alliance) Todor Aleksandrov (IMRO) Aleksandar Stamboliyski † Rayko Daskalov (Orange Guard)...
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Tsankov later dissolved the organization. On orders of the IMRO leader Todor Aleksandrov, an IMRO agent assassinated Rayko Daskalov, the Orange Guard commander...
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Channing Pollock, American playwright and critic (d. 1946) 1881 – Todor Aleksandrov, Bulgarian educator and activist (d. 1924) 1881 – Thomas Sigismund...
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13 kilometers southwest of Blagoevgrad. There is a primary school "Todor Aleksandrov" and a cultural center "Smilen Seimenski" with a public library. Padesh...
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of the World War II Communist struggle. Other VMRO figures, like Todor Aleksandrov or Ivan Mihajlov remained blacklisted owing to their strong pro-Bulgarian...
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Todor Kolev (Bulgarian: Тодор Колев; born 8 February 1980) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a second striker for Etar Veliko Tarnovo II. On 27 November...
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this file? See media help. Ivan Mihaylov, the last leader of IMRO Todor Aleksandrov, leader of IMRO after WWI Mihajlo Apostolski, the first commander...
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Agolli Kej 13-ti Noemvri, in front of Makedonski Telekom headquarters Todor Aleksandrov 350,000 Češma Park, Municipality of Kisela Voda Metodija Andonov-Čento...
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Todor Aleksandrov and Alexandar Protogerov as Bulgarian Army officers during the First World War....
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German physician, psychologist, and philosopher (b. 1832) 1924 – Todor Aleksandrov, Bulgarian soldier (b. 1881) 1927 – Andranik, Armenian general (b...
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explosives workshops in the Russian Empire. He was assassinated by Todor Aleksandrov, the leader of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization...
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August 25 – Mariano Álvarez, Filipino general (b. 1818) August 31 – Todor Aleksandrov, Bulgarian revolutionary (b. 1881) September 1 – Samuel Baldwin Marks...
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returned in Sofia, but the next year, when the IMARO was restored by Todor Aleksandrov, Hristo Chernopeev and other eminent members of the organization,...
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Belligerents IMRO Kachaks Serbia Greece Commanders and leaders Todor Aleksandrov Isa Boletini Petar Chaulev Milan Matov Ismail Strazimiri Anton Shibakov...
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