Socialist revolutionary from Macedonia (1882–1951)
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Pavel Potsev Shatev
Born
(1882-07-15)July 15, 1882
Kratovo, Ottoman Empire
Died
January 30, 1951(1951-01-30) (aged 68)
Bitola, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Organization
IMRO (United)
Known for
Thessaloniki bombings of 1903
Notable work
"In Macedonia under yoke" (1934)
Pavel Potsev Shatev (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Павел Поцев Шатев; July 15, 1882 – January 30, 1951) was a socialist revolutionary from Macedonia[1] and member of the left wing of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), later becoming a left-wing political activist.
^Balázs Trencsényi; Maciej Janowski; Monika Baár; Michal Kopeček; Maria Falina; Luka Lisjak Gabrijelčič (2016). A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe. Oxford University Press. p. 110.
Pavel Potsev Shatev (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Павел Поцев Шатев; July 15, 1882 – January 30, 1951) was a socialist revolutionary from Macedonia and member...
leading members entered the government: Dimitar Vlahov, Panko Brashnarov, PavelShatev (the latter was the last surviving member of "Gemidzhii", the group that...
later the whole group was arrested, including Merdzhanov, Sokolov and PavelShatev. The core was hastily disbanded for security and only Pingov stayed in...
surrounding nations called them Macedonians. In the early 20th century, PavelShatev witnessed this process of slow differentiation, describing people who...
arrested and was brought before a special military court and together with PavelShatev, Marko Boshnakov, and Milan Arsov was sentenced to death. Punishment...
the Gemidzhii, who were put on trial by a military court. Along with PavelShatev, Georgi Bogdanov, and Marko Boshnakov they were sentenced to death, but...
burned the fuze and bombed the Ottoman Bank. He is one of four Gemidzhii (PavelShatev, Georgi Bogdanov and Milan Arsov) who were arrested and brought before...
the Comintern on the Macedonian question. This option was supported by PavelShatev, Dimitar Vlahov, Metodi Shatorov, Panko Brashnarov, and others. However...
Macedonians in Bulgaria along with other prominent revolutionaries, such as PavelShatev, Tushe Deliivanov, Petar Shandanov, Mihail Gerdzhikov and others, which...
different loyalties—Greek as well as Bulgarian. At that time the anarchist PavelShatev described the first vestiges of the process of an ethno-national differentiation...
organisations, demands for greater democracy, etc. People as Panko Brashnarov, PavelShatev, Dimitar Vlahov and Venko Markovski were quickly ousted from the new...
facts. Not by chance, speaking of personalities like Dimitar Vlahov or PavelShatev, Katardziev adds: "They practically felt like Bulgarians. For more: "Стефан...
later released him for a ransom. In 1899, together with Slavi Merdjanov, PavelShatev and Petar Mandjukov, they dug a tunnel under the central office of the...
Istanbul where Merdzanov created the anarcho-terrorist group and with PavelShatev, Mandjukov and Sokolov participated in the preparation of blasting of...
Thessaloniki with the hope of gaining the support of the IMARO. He met with PavelShatev and Yordan Ivanov, who rejected this idea. On 9 March 1919, while in...
and de-Bulgarization of the Macedonian people. He did so together with PavelShatev. As a result, he was arrested in 1950 as a Cominform agent under the...
servants of the ousted "Bulgarian fascists". Among the signatories were PavelShatev, Mihail Gerdzhikov, Alekso Martulkov, Petar Traykov, etc. Afterwards...
especially those relating to methods of struggle. In 1900 together with PavelShatev, Slavi Merdjanov and Petar Sokolov he took part in the terrorist activity...
Papanchev, Lazar Dimitrov, Damyan Gruev, Boris Sarafov, Ivan Garvanov, PavelShatev, Yane Sandanski, Chernyo Peev, Sava Mihailov, Hristo Kuslev, Ivan Anastasov...
became Secretary of Metodija Andonov-Cento, by personal recommendation of PavelShatev. After the arrest of Andonov-Cento in 1946, she was forced by the new...
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