Dalkalchev, Hristo (village Vlodovo, Voden, 1878 – Sofia, after 1944) – Educational and national Dean, UNIV. Professor. He finished the spiritual seminary in the king-city, and then as the chief teacher in Gevgelija was Head of MK of TMORO. He maintained written contacts with the Vets of the Duke Sava Mihailov and the apostle Petkov Terziev. With the intention of studying medicine, at the time of the Bahal affair (1902), Bulgaria emigrated to S.-Petersburg, and then, for health reasons, enrolled at the Medical Faculty in Kiev. He was a particularly active member of the TMok. After the First World War, he was elected a member of the seven-member neutral unified commission to overcome the division of Macedonian emigration in Bulgaria (24. ⅶ 1919). Referring the Verthism, along with other 62 delegates, demonstratively abandoned the second major gathering of the Macedonian fraternities and the Executive Committee (18. 1920) and entered into the newly established temporary commission of the Macedonian emigration in Bulgaria. He was also a member of the leadership of the Macedonian emigrant Federal Organization (MEFO). He advocated “Macedonia for Macedonians as a fully independent political unit from the Balkan states, which guarantees absolute equal rights of all ethnic elements that they inhabit.” He completed him as a university professor in Bulgaria. AM: Report on the Time Commission of the Macedonian Emigration in B “LGARIA for the time of November 1, 1920 By 31 • Lee 1921, “Autonomous Macedonia”, and 37, Sofia, 22. ⅷ 1921, 2; Maked’s meeting. Communicate. Federal Congress, in the same place, ⅱ, 52, Sofia, 15. ⅻ 1921, 1; Report of the Time Commission of the Macedonian Emigration in B “Lyaria for the time of November 1, 1921. By December 4, 1921, in the same place, 4; Dimit “R A. Eftimov, the fighting of the progressive Macedonian emigration in B “LGARIA. (Memories and confessions), kn. Q “Rows, Varna, 1935 (manuscript); Nikola Kirov-Mayski, ⅴ Straw for Macedonia. Historic facts, stamps and documents, REC. And, Sofia, 1957 (manuscript in Ini). Lit.: Dr. Blaze Ristovski, Krste P. Misirkov (1874-1926). Attachment to the study of the development of the Macedonian national thought, Skopje, 1966, 231- 232, 752 and 763; It, Dimitrija Cupovski (1878-1940) and Macedonian scientific controlling comrades in Petrograd. Attachments to the study of Macedonian-Russian links and development of the Macedonian national consciousness, Skopje, 1978, 161-162 and 225; It, portraits from the Macedonian literary and national history, ⅱ, Skopje, 1989, 83, 181, 202 and 205; MSc Nadezhda Cvetkovska, the political activity of Macedonian emigration in Bulgaria from 1918 to 1929, Skopje, 1990, 72, 77 and 81-83. S. Ml.
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