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Andon Kyoseto
A photograph of Andon Kyoseto
Born1855
Golozinci, Ottoman Empire
Died10 September 1953
Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
NationalityOttoman/Bulgarian
OrganizationIMARO

Andon Lazov Yanev (Bulgarian: Андон Лазов Янев), nicknamed Kyoseto, was a Bulgarian revolutionary and a freedom fighter of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO).[1][2][3] Although he identified as Bulgarian,[4] according to the historiography in North Macedonia, he was an ethnic Macedonian.[5][better source needed]

  1. ^ Спомени на Андон Кьосето записани от Боян Мирчев в Илинденско-Преображенското въстание 1903—1968. Издателство на Националния съвет на Отечествения фронт, София, 1968 г. pp. 274-282.
  2. ^ Спомени на Андон Кьосето в Бурилкова Ива, Цочо Билярски. Македония в пламъци - Освободителните борби на българите от Македония в спомени на дейци на Вътрешната македоно-одринска революционна организация, София, 2003. Издател: Синева, ISBN 9549983242.
  3. ^ Спомени на Андон Янев - Кьосето за Христо Чернопеев записани от Боян Мирчев от Прилеп, през 1931 г. в София. Електронна библиотека "Струмски".
  4. ^ After WWII the Yugoslav government submitted a memorandum to the UN, where the population in Bulgarian Macedonia was declared a "Yugoslav Macedonian minority", persecuted and terrorized by the authorities in Sofia. Prominent old VMRO revolutionaries as Kyoseto, announced a special resolution against the Yugoslav claims. For more see: Германов, Стоян, Македонският въпрос 1944 - 1989. Възникване, еволюция, съвременност. София, 2012, стр. 134.
  5. ^ According to pro-Bulgarian Macedonian publicist Vladimir Perev until about ten years ago, Andon Kyoseto was an unknown person in Macedonian history. About him he has heard in his childhood as a nearly mythological person. Gruevski's government wanted to present this hard Bulgarian to an ethnic Macedonian and made him a monument in Skopje, in front of the Courthouse. However the socialist government of Zoran Zaev immediately crashed the monument of this Bulgarian after its coming into power. For more see: Владимир Пеев, Когато кръчмарят потърси своето. Македония трябва да се срещне с историята. Faktor.bg 24, сеп. 2018.

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