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Komitadji, Comitadji, or
Komita (plural:
Komitadjis, Comitadjis, or Komitas) (Bulgarian,
Macedonian and Serbian: Комити,
Serbian Latin: Komiti, Romanian:...
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under International Financial Control. The government,
aiming to
quell Komitadjis and
detach the
Slavophone peasants of the
region from
Bulgarian influence...
- of Petko. The 12
episodes are
divided into
three parts named: Haidouk,
Komitadji and
Peaceful Life. The
production was
intended for the
celebrations of...
- po****tion, were
tasked with
hunting down
rebel Serbs (the
Chetniks and
Komitadji) and
became known for
their ****cution of
Serbs particularly in Serb...
- Ivan
Stefanov Tsonchev was a
Bulgarian Army
General and
revolutionary (
komitadji). Ivan
Tsonchev was born on 19
August 1859 in Dryanovo, then in the Ottoman...
- in
order to
reinforce the
Bulgarian actions in
Ottoman Empire. One of
Komitadjis'
first activities was the
capture of the
predominantly Gr**** town of Meleniko...
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rebels (1880s–1930)
Klephts – Gr****
guerrilla fighters in
Ottoman Greece Komitadji –
rebel bands operating in the
Balkans during the
final period of the...
- Delčev (Гоце Делчев), was an
important Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary (
komitadji),
active in the Ottoman-ruled
Macedonia and
Adrianople regions at the...
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within Slav
communities resistant to
national proselytization, with IMRO
komitadjis fighting against Ottoman authorities and
bands of Gr**** and
Serbian nationalists...
- rule, the
revolutionaries that had been
organized under IMRO were
called komitadjis, as in
members of the
Macedonian Committee. This name is very
strong and...