Delcheva-Nurgieva, Sultana Jovanova (Murarci, Kukushko, 1850 – Kukush, 1907) – Housewife, Wife of Nikola Delchev and mother of nine children involved in the Macedonian revolutionary movement – five daughters and four sons: Russia (born in 1868), CAA (1870), Goce (1872), Tina (1974), Great (1876), Dimitar / Mitso (1879), Elena (1881), Milan (1883) and Hristo (1885). Three of the sons were killed in national liberation fighting – MICO (1901), Goce and Milan (1903). Lit.: John Pavlovski, a firearm. Memories of Lika Copova, Skopje, 1978; Dr. Simo Mladenovski, Redus Rusa Delcheva. Following the memories of Lika Copova, Skopje, 1983. S. Ml. Ruddy Delcheva -Mon
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Кириличен напис ДЕЛЧЕВА-НУРЏИЕВА, Султана Јованова