Peshevska, Margarita (Prilep, 13. 1949) – Full professor at the Institute of History at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje. He was educated in Prilep and Skopje. He graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, Masters (1979), and then received his PhD (1986). For a full-time professor was elected in 1997. In two terms, he was Head of the Institute of History. Holds lectures at universities in Bratislava and Krakow. Its scientific interest is the international relations after the First World War, especially France’s policy towards Macedonia. He is the author of books, articles and scientific articles: French policy towards Macedonia, Skopje, 1994, International Relations after World War II, Skopje, 1999; The world in transition, Skopje, 2001 .: Newsletter at the University “St. Cyril and Methodius “, no. 825/105, Skopje, April 1, 2003. D. Job. Peskov, Nikola S. (Prilep, 1881 – p. Viprean, Mariovo, 14. ⅷ 1903) – Trader, revolutionary, participant in the Ilinden Uprising, Prilep Duke. Graduated from the Exarchatic High School in Bitola. He was in connection with TMORO’s CC, transferred weapons from Serbia to Macedonia. The Ilinden Uprising led the company in Prilep, fought and died together with 20 rebels. Lit.: St. Toshev, after Kíírav Pat, Sophie®, 1969. Al. TR. Peshkovski, Done (Anton, Doncho) Mircev (Mermicz) (village Treme Peshkovski Solar, Debar,? – Moscow, 1942) – a prominent member of the Macedonian colony in Petrograd, a signatory of several of her acts in the SP. “Makedonskiÿ Golosí (Macedonian voice)” (1914), a member of the Macedonian Revolutionary Committee in Petrograd (1917) and participant in the October Revolution in Russia. Around 1910 He leaves the native village and as an electromonter works in Petrograd. In November 1917 It is involved in revolutionary events and is found in the vicinity of V. I. Lenin, appointed one of the heads of the monopoly for Spiritus and a member of the control pet and nutrition of the city. In January 1918 A group of Balkan Communists was formed, which includes Macedonians Mikhail Antonov (from neuroscop) and Dr. Vladimir Kawev (from Struga) and participate in the first two major international rallies (January and December 1918), and then it is included In the first international battalion of the Red Army to combat counterrevolutions and interventionists. In 1920 It comes in Macedonia, but soon again returns and as an engineer is sent to the construction of magnetogorsk in Siberia. In 1930 Send your mother’s photo and brother. Sick of tuberculosis, died at hospital in Moscow. Not.: “Makedonskiÿ Golosí (Macedonian voice)”, ⅱ, 10, 13. ⅷ 1914, 6 and 7; Ⅱ, 11, 20. ⅺ 1914, 201. Lit.: F. Miljkovic, Done from Tresonche in the Grand October, “Nova Makedonija”, JJVI, 8907, 7. ⅺ 1971, 7; It, the Macedonians under the banner of the Grand October (ⅲ), “Communist”, Skopje, 23. ⅹ 1987, 15; Blaze Ristovski, Dimitrija Chupovski (1878-1940) and Macedonian scientific literary comrades in Petrograd, ⅱ, Skopje, 1987, 203, etc. Bl. R. The village of Pestani on the shores of Ohrid Lake
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