Secretary Macedonian-Drain (TMOK) (S.-Petersburg, 1900-1906) – a secret revolutionary and charity association of Macedonian students in S.-Petersburg, Brmoro branch in Russia. The initiator and first president is the student of the spiritual academy Ivan Sapinarov (from Kostur. At the first meeting of the TMok (12th 1900) in the Protocal Book registered: “Our circle aims to assist the material Macedonian work and, according to their possibilities, to follow the stack of that work.” After two days, the funds for achieving the goal are recorded: “1. Membership annex (50 copies per month), 2. Lottery and redeeming the right of the buffet at a time of certain concerts, 3. Lottery from books, 4. collecting old clothes, 5. In the event of a disaster to send appeals to school institutions here. ” Among the ten founders are K. P. Misirkov. TMok immediately connects with VMC in Sofia and TMORO’s CC in Thessaloniki. When Sapinaro graduated, he was appointed teacher in the Thessaloniki high school and was co-operated for a member of TMORO, President of the TMok became D. Laskov, and secretary HR. Davode (1901). When Laskov graduated, President of the TMok becomes the postgraduate C. P. Misirkov, and the secretary remains shame. At that time, such circulas were already formed and the Russian universities in Kiev, Moscow and Kazan, and later in Odessa. Are interconnected and are in the service of the liberation work. On 28. X 1902 The Macedonian scientific-literary treatment and all members of the TMok become its members, and Misirkov and the first signatory. The collected funds send them to the CC. Special activity, TMOK develops in the time of the Gornodumen uprising, when they receive information from Macedonia and place them in the Russian press. The members themselves are obliged to follow the Russian, German, French, Bulgarian and Serbian press, and individuals (Misirkov) perform with their own articles on the Macedonian question. On 17. x 1902 TMok sends an extensive memorandum to the President of the SPB. Slavic beneficial society for Macedonia and the liberation struggle. They cooperate with other Slavic societies, especially with the Bulgarian in S.-Petersburg. Information talks with prominent figures from the social and political and cultural life in Russia and record in the TMok Protocal book in S.-Petersburg (1900) for the learning information, the Central Center and the VMK are introduced. In November 1902 Misirkov leaves Bitola, and President of the TMok becomes N. Hristov. Registrar Hr. Glode is connected with the Bulgarian Exarch and intrigue against Misirkov and D. Chupovski and against the activity of MNVD. In the Ilinden uprising several members take active participation, and one of them also dies. Later, a central bureau in the Macedonian organization in Russia, which unites all circulations (companies), but in 1906. It already interrupts the activity, turning “on the soil of internationalism”. Exhibition: Aoyin, Skopje, F. HR. Davode, the archive of the TMok in Petrograd and Kiev. Lit.: Gjorgji Abadziev, about the attitude of the Macedonian colony in Petrograd towards the Macedonian question, “Inteller of Ini”, ⅲ, 1, 1959, 107-111; Dr. Blaze Ristovski, Krste P. Misirkov (1874-1926). Attachment to …, Skopje, 1966, 159-186 and 338345; It, Dimitrija Cupovski (1878- 1940) and Macedonian scientific-literary comrades in Petrograd, and Skopje, 1978, 131-180. Bl. R.
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