The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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... Sarafoff attended this Congress but refused to be considered for the Presidency.59 Instead , he set up a rival organisation , frequented the cafés accompanied by armed Mace- donians , and founded a newspaper the Reformi that is to say ...
... Sarafoff attended this Congress but refused to be considered for the Presidency.59 Instead , he set up a rival organisation , frequented the cafés accompanied by armed Mace- donians , and founded a newspaper the Reformi that is to say ...
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Douglas Dakin. Sarafoff and Davidoff in Western Macedonia gave a great fillip to recruitment , yet when on 4/17 April Sarafoff attended a conference of leaders at Smilevo under the presidency of Grueff of the Monastir Headquarters , half ...
Douglas Dakin. Sarafoff and Davidoff in Western Macedonia gave a great fillip to recruitment , yet when on 4/17 April Sarafoff attended a conference of leaders at Smilevo under the presidency of Grueff of the Monastir Headquarters , half ...
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... Sarafoff was removed from the scene , not , however , by the Bulgarian government , but by the Sandanski faction . In the late summer , at a meeting of the Macedonian leaders , Sandanski had pro- posed that a common fund should be ...
... Sarafoff was removed from the scene , not , however , by the Bulgarian government , but by the Sandanski faction . In the late summer , at a meeting of the Macedonian leaders , Sandanski had pro- posed that a common fund should be ...
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The Attitude of the Powers toward the Young Turk Revolution | 1 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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