Bulgarian People's Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization
The Bulgarian People's Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (Bulgarian: Българска народна македоно-одринска революционна организация) was a short-lived Bulgarian revolutionary organization from the region of Macedonia. It was created on May 4, 1910 by members of Secret Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization's (SMARO) Solun, Strumica and Ser revolutionary regions, excluding the supporters of Yane Sandanski. A statute and a central committee, led by Hristo Chernopeev and , were created shortly after. Some of the other more renowned members of the organization were Tane Nikolov, Apostol Petkov, and . After negotiations in Sofia in 1911, BPMARO united with SMARO.[1]
See also[]
- Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation
References[]
- ^ Първанова, Зорка. Възстановяване на въоръжената борба и възстановяването на ВМОРО, в: Национално-освободителното движение на македонските и тракийските българи (1878 – 1944). Том 3, Освободителното движение след Илинденско-Преображенското въстание 1903 – 1919, МНИ, София, 1997, стр. 249 – 262.
Categories:
- 1910s in Bulgaria
- Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
- Bulgarian revolutionary organisations
- Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
- 1910 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
- Organizations established in 1910
- Ottoman Thrace
- Revolutionary organizations against the Ottoman Empire