Belev, Zafir Gjorchev

Belev, Zafir Gjorchev (Ohrid, 1845 – p. Kostenets, Sofiko, 1907) – Macedonian Dean and Sociary, participant in the Ohrid conspiracy and author of the memory (autobiographical) record in Macedonian language. Member of the municipal council. Due to the most recent activity, he was sentenced to a six-month prison (1871). Year and Paul stayed in Russia, and after returning worked in his hometown as a cafiamist. As a member of the Ohrid conspiratorial group that developed a revolutionary activity in southwestern Macedonia, he was one of the compilers and suppliers of a petition (with 24 prints from the surrounding villages) that was handed over to the Russian consul in Bitola (1880), which was convicted of lifelong jail in prego. After three and a half-year stay in the Bitola prison, he was sent to Zattoo in Peas-Kale (Yemen), but was amnestied and collected in Sofia (1894). After returning from the label, he wrote an insignificant and unfinished memory-literary text in Macedonian language with the Greek letter “record of the Taxiut and the pain”. BIB.: Measurements for the Ohrid conspiracy (a story in Macedonian). Prepare: Blaze Ristovski and Nikola Celakoski, Ohrid, 2001. Lit.: Blaze Ristovski, “Memoari records for the Ohrid conspiracy” in Macedonian language from Zafir Belev, “Attachments”, Olln Manu, JJV, 1-2, 2001, 49-67 . Bl. R. Cross Belev


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис БЕЛЕВ, Зафир Ѓорчев

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