Delcheva-Copova, Russia Nikolova

Delcheva-Copova, Russia Nikolova (Kukush, 1868 – Sofia, 9. 1945) – The first woman member of TMORO, the daughter of Nikola and Sultana Delcevi, an older sister of Goce Delcev and the mother of revolutionaries Vladimir, Todor and Tuse Chops. She was a member of TMORO’s first revolutionary committee in Kukush (from April 1895). After the departure of Kukush, Mr. Delchev left her in the city for her own assistant. With fifty Kukushani, he participated in the overthrow of the Detan Abdul Hamid (1909). After the execution of the Ottoman authorities from Kukush (1912), as a volunteer acted at the helm of the Macedonian-Rarnic Orload on the line Keshan-Malgara-Domotica. After the burning of Kukush in the Second Balkan War (1913), he emigrated to Bulgaria, where her home was the ruler of many prominent Macedonian revolutionaries. Lit.: John Pavlovski, a firearm. Memories of Lika Copova, Skopje, 1978; Dr. Simo Mladenovski, the revolutionary Russia Delcheva (1868- 1945), following the memories of Lika Chopova, Skopje, 1983. S. Ml. Delcevo


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ДЕЛЧЕВА-ЧОПОВА, Руша Николова

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