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Alekso Martulkov
Алексо Мартулков
Born23 October 1878
Veles, Kosovo Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died19 December 1962 (aged 84)
Sofia, People's Republic of Bulgaria
Other names"Bismarck"[1]
Notable workMy Participation in the Revolutionary Struggles of Macedonia
HonoursBulgarian "Medal of Merit" (Bronze)

Yugoslavian "Medal of Merit for the People"

Macedonian "Ilinden Memoirs"

Alekso Martulkov (Macedonian and Bulgarian: Алексо Мартулков), born as Aleksandar Onchev Martulkov[2][3] (Macedonian: Александар Ончев Мартулков, Bulgarian: Александър Ончев Мартулков; 23 October 1878 — 19 December 1962), was a publicist and one of the first socialist revolutionaries from the region of Macedonia.[4] He was a member of the Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party[5] and later the People's Federative Party (Bulgarian Section) and the Bulgarian Communist Party. Simultaneously, he was a member of the IMRO and subsequently the IMRO (United).[6] He advocated for the independence of Macedonia.[7][8] Martulkov was also a member of the Bulgarian Parliament, as well as the Presidium of ASNOM and the parliament of SR Macedonia. He is considered a Macedonian in the Macedonian historiography and a Bulgarian in the Bulgarian historiography.[9]

  1. ^ Nikolov, Boris (1999). VMORO: pseudonyms and ciphers 1893-1934. Sofia. p. 16.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Pačemska Petreska, Darinka (1985). VMRO; vnatresnata makedonska revolucionerna organizacija. p. 159.
  3. ^ Bunteski, Riste (1996). Metodija S̆atorov--S̆arlo: politic̆ki stavovi. Drus̆tvo za nauka i umetnost. p. 71. ISBN 9989767033.
  4. ^ Pavlovski, Jovan (2006). Ми-Анова енциклопедија. Skopje. p. 1043.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ Oružane borbe makedonskog naroda od VI do XX veka. Belgrad: Vojnoistorijski institut. 1975. p. 207.
  6. ^ Vmro (Obedineta): dokumentacija i materijali (2nd ed.). 1992. p. 356.
  7. ^ Nadoveza, Branko (1997). Balkanski socliajalisti i balkanska federacija. p. 154.
  8. ^ Rabotnicheskata partii︠a︡ v Bŭlgarii︠a︡, 1927-1938 g. Sofia. 1966. p. 580.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ Луиза Рувякина, Коминтернът и България (март 1919 - септември 1944 г.) 2005, Главно управление на архивите; ISBN 9789549800470, стр. 1197.

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