Petar (Pere) Naumov Toshev (Bulgarian: Петър (Пере) Наумов Тошев, Macedonian: Петар (Пере) Наумов Тошев; 1865–1912) was a Bulgarian teacher[1][2][3] and an activist of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization.[4] In the historiography in North Macedonia he is considered an ethnic Macedonian revolutionary.[5]
^Николов, Борис Й. Вътрешна македоно-одринска революционна организация : Войводи и ръководители (1893–1934) : Биографично-библиографски справочник. София, Издателство „Звезди“, 2001. ISBN 954-9514-28-5. с. 169.
^Пелтеков, Александър Г. Революционни дейци от Македония и Одринско. Второ допълнено издание. София, Орбел, 2014. ISBN 9789544961022. с. 472-473.
^What was meant by “secret” hardly needs detailed explanation. The meaning of “internal” is also clear – the organization was created by those Bulgarians who continued living “within” the borders of the Ottoman Empire. That was another reason why its headquarters remained in Thessaloniki during its existence, in spite of some of its leaders’ intentions to relocate it periodically, and its representatives in Sofia (the capital of Bulgaria) were called “external.” The following were some of the most prominent figures and leaders of the IMARO (members of the Central Committee [CC]) throughout the years: Damyan (Dame) Gruev (1871–1906), Georgi (Gotse) Delchev (1872–1903) – the gem of Macedonia, as Andon Lazov Yanev-Kyoseto called him in his memoirs – Yane Sandanski (1872–1915), Georgi (Gyorche) Petrov (1865–1921), Ivan Garvanov (1869–1907), Petar (Pere) Toshev (1865–1912), Hristo Chernopeev (1868–1915), Dimo Hadzhidimov, Krastyo Asenov, Aleksandar Protogerov, Todor Aleksandrov, and Ivan (Vanche) Mihaylov. For more see: Peter Kardjilov (2020) The Cinematographic Activities of Charles Rider Noble and John Mackenzie in the Balkans (Volume One) Cambridge Scholars Publishing, ISBN 9781527550735, p. 3.
^Dimitar Bechev, Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Macedonia, Dimitar Bechev, Scarecrow Press, 2009, ISBN 0810855658, pp. 222-223.
^Drugovac, Miodrag (1990). Историја на македонската книжевност XX век. Misla. p. 68. ISBN 9788615002039.
^Ц. Билярски, „Родом българин...” Три непубликувани документа на Тодор Александров, Христо Матов и Пере Тошев, сп. „Пиринска Македония днес”, декември 1992, с. 27-29.
Petar (Pere) Naumov Toshev (Bulgarian: Петър (Пере) Наумов Тошев, Macedonian: Петар (Пере) Наумов Тошев; 1865–1912) was a Bulgarian teacher and an activist...
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local revolutionary committee, and soon after with the cooperation of PereToshev, the first district committee in the city of Štip. Gruev visited the...
Turkish military and after he split with Gyorche Petrov, Luka Ivanov and PereToshev, he went to the region of Veles. On 17 October 1903, before leaving the...
Together with other Macedonian students of the Plovdiv gymnasium, like PereToshev and Nikola Genadiev, Lyapchev got closer with Zahari Stoyanov and the...
kept. In the coming years Gotse Delchev, Gyorche Petrov, Milan Matov, PereToshev, Boris Sarafov and others also were hidden there. Later the shelter was...
Bulgarian Men High School. In Thessaloniki, one of his teachers was PereToshev. Poptraykov joined IMARO as early as 1895, inspired by Dame Gruev. He...
bride Elena Elin Pelin – writer Elin Pelin General Toshevo – General Stefan Toshev Georgi Damyanovo – Georgi Damyanov, President of Bulgaria in 1950 until...