Cockaleski, Djurch

Kokaleski, Gjurin (Lazaropole, 1775 – Lazaropole, 1863) – One of the first Macedonian rebirths, prominent wholeser, merchant, prince, creator and author of the first autobiographical text with secular content in the Macedonian literary history of the national language and with the Slavic letter under the title ” Nakedness. ” He studied more trades, and when he begins to deal with animal husbandry, he became. Formed Karashica (1801) and is among the first organizers of a livestock production cooperative; Representative of the manufactured industry and land wholesale, and also dealt with Lechnic and Trade. It becomes a protector of Christians and fighter against Greek cultural dominance. He manages to organize an audience in the Sultan, from whom he received a Church and Mosque permission, for constant wearing of weapons and screed, which will regulate charges at his end. The Ferman for the legal law is preserved to protect its end from the detainees and participate in the provincial assembly. At home end financed construction, boographs and supply of Church Slavic books of the church “St. Gjorgjija “in Lazaropole, in which the first elementary school (1841) was founded. Builds a mosque in the village. Lubanovo helps rebuild the monastery “St. Primary “In Kicevo, helps the monastery” St. Yo-Van Bigorski “, as well as during the construction of the temple in the village. Rosoki (1836). In the Lazaropoly church, there was a special throne, on which he often sat, and after the death he was buried beside the altar. It becomes a hero in the fugitive songs and traditions. Lit.: Alexander White, Galichnik Dialic, Belgrade-Srem. Karlovci, 1935, 275-305; Aleksandar Matkovski, Gjurcin Kokaleski 1775-1863 (Attachment to the issue of creating village, animal breeding bourgeoisie in Macedonia, Skopje, 1959. B. R.-J. Megalithic Observatory Kokino, a view from the central astronomical position


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис КОКАЛЕСКИ, Ѓурчин

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