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]
^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.
^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.
^Спомени на Андон Янев - Кьосето за Христо Чернопеев записани от Боян Мирчев от Прилеп, през 1931 г. в София. Електронна библиотека "Струмски".
^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.
^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.
Andon Lazov Yanev (Bulgarian: Андон Лазов Янев), nicknamed Kyoseto, was a Bulgarian revolutionary and a freedom fighter of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople...
the Great and Philip II of Macedon. As a first step, the monument of AndonKyoseto, which was one of the mostly disputed monuments of the project, was...
Reprint), BiblioBazaar, 2015, ISBN 1340987104, p. 326; In the memories of AndonKyoseto, it is alleged that Delchev explained him that SMARO cannot win full...
Retrieved 9 March 2018. "Macedonia Removes the Skopje 2014 Statue of AndonKyoseto". EUscoop. Archived from the original on 10 March 2018. Retrieved 9...
member of the IMRO. In 1900 he became a secretary in the detachment of AndonKyoseto, and in 1901 Dechev was assistant voivode of Hristo Chernopeev in the...
Yurukov, Delcho Kotsev, Petar Samardzhiev, Nikola Zhekov, Atanas Babata, AndonKyoseto (who was an assistant-leader of the band), Krastyo Balgariyata, Gone...
Georgi (Gotse) Delchev (1872–1903) – the gem of Macedonia, as Andon Lazov Yanev-Kyoseto called him in his memoirs – Yane Sandanski (1872–1915), Georgi...