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... Makris and Filotas.2 22 Makris , who had been sent by Vardas a further supply of arms and am- munition , received orders to move to Peristeri to join forces with the band of Karavitis.23 On the way he visited the villages . At Tirnovo ...
... Makris and Filotas.2 22 Makris , who had been sent by Vardas a further supply of arms and am- munition , received orders to move to Peristeri to join forces with the band of Karavitis.23 On the way he visited the villages . At Tirnovo ...
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... Makris went down into the village . He forced it to declare for Or- thodoxy and to send a deputation to Bishop Foropoulos of Monastir to com- municate the decision . Rakovo then became a centre for Greek bands . Other nearby villages ...
... Makris went down into the village . He forced it to declare for Or- thodoxy and to send a deputation to Bishop Foropoulos of Monastir to com- municate the decision . Rakovo then became a centre for Greek bands . Other nearby villages ...
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... Makris stopped the fight , but 22 out of his 45 men decided to leave the band . These twenty - two surrendered their arms and later returned to Greece . In order to make good the loss , Makris sent ... Makris Makris's Campaign of 1906 261.
... Makris stopped the fight , but 22 out of his 45 men decided to leave the band . These twenty - two surrendered their arms and later returned to Greece . In order to make good the loss , Makris sent ... Makris Makris's Campaign of 1906 261.
Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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