Petar Georgiev Mandzhukov (Bulgarian Петър Георгиев Манджуков and Macedonian: Петар Манџуков) (July 20, 1878 – January 1, 1966) was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary and anarchist, member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization and of the Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee.[1]
Petar Georgiev Mandzhukov (Bulgarian Петър Георгиев Манджуков and Macedonian: Петар Манџуков) (July 20, 1878 – January 1, 1966) was a Macedonian Bulgarian...
the assassination of the Sultan. Merdzhanov, Petar Sokolov and their friend, the anarchist PetarMandzhukov, approached Boris Sarafov, the leader of Supreme...
Albanian policeman Shemsi Beqiri, Albanian kickboxer and World champion PetarMandzhukov, revolutionary and anarchist Nathanael of Ohrid, cleric, writer, and...
He developed revolutionary and anti-monarchist views, influenced by PetarMandzhukov, as well as socialist-focused views, for which he was inspired by one...
organisational questions: the "Boatmen", such as Slavi Merdzhanov, PetarMandzhukov and Petar Sokolov, wished to remain operationally separate from the IMARO;...
– an anarchistic revolutionary circle led by Mihail Gerdzhikov and PetarMandzhukov. With the assistance of his close friend Gotse Delchev, in 1901 Dimitar...
97 years ago (1927) Ground Stadion Septemvri Capacity 6 000 Chairman PetarMandzhukov Manager Yuliyan Syurdzhiev League South-East Third League 2021–22 South-East...
Balkan Island Where People Once Lived with no State or Masters, Petar Georgiev Mandzhukov's memoir Harbingers of Storm (Sofia: FAB, 2013) Ada Kaleh: the...
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