Petar Poparsov or Petar Pop Arsov[a] (Bulgarian: Петър Попарсов, Macedonian: Петар Поп Арсов, Serbian: Петар Поп Арсић; 14 August 1868 – 1 January 1941) was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary,[2][3][4][5] educator and one of the founders of the Internal Macedonian Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO).[6][7] He is regarded as an ethnic Macedonian by the historiography in North Macedonia.[8]
^Građa za istoriju makedonskog naroda iz Arhiva Srbije: knj. 1. 1890. 1988. pp. 1, 2.
^Peter Kardjilov, The Cinematographic Activities of Charles Rider Noble and John Mackenzie in the Balkans (Volume One) Cambridge Scholars Publishing; ISBN 9781527550735, 2020, p. 3.
^(...)The almost exclusive "national" basis of the Internal organization was namely the Exarchist population. The same holds true for the clear domination of the Exarchist social elite within its leadership and of the practical support given to it by the local institutions of the Exarchate. Bulgarian teachers in Macedonia constituted the backbone of the Internal organization while, according to their social profile, its leaders were quite often themselves former Exarchist teachers. (...) The lack of diverse "ethnic" motivations is confirmed by the fact that, in his brochure ("Stambolovism in Macedonia and its representatives" issued in 1894), Poparsov generally used the designations "Bulgaro-Macedonians" and "Macedonian Bulgarians" in order to name his "compatriots." For more see: Tchavdar Marinov We, the Macedonians. The Paths of Macedonian Supra-Nationalism (1878–1912) p. 107-137 in We, the People: Politics of National Peculiarity in Southeastern Europe with Mishkova Diana as ed., Central European University Press, 2009, ISBN 9639776289.
^The Macedonian question: Britain and the southern Balkans 1939-1949, Dimitris Livanios, Oxford University Press US, 2008, ISBN 0-19-923768-9, p. 18.
^Preparation for a revolution: the Young Turks, 1902-1908, M. Şükrü Hanioğlu, Oxford University Press US, 2001, ISBN 0-19-513463-X, pp. 246-247.
^ВМОРО през погледа на нейните основатели. Спомени на Дамян Груев, д-р Христо Татарчев, Иван Хаджиниколов, Антон Димитров, Петър Попарсов (in Bulgarian). Съст. Т. Петров, Ц. Билярски. София, 2002, с. 203-207.
^Macedonia: A Voyage through History (Vol. 2, From the Fifteenth Century to the Present), Volume 2, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016, ISBN 9781443888493, p. 131.
^Ванчо Ѓорѓиев, Петар Поп Арсов: прилог кон проучувањето на македонското националноослободително движење (in Macedonian), Матица македонска, 1997, ISBN 9789989481031, p. 195.
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