Ilinden organization

Ilinden organization (Sofia, 1923-1934 and 1941-1944) – an immigrant organization of Macedonian revolutionaries, participants in the Ilinden Uprising and in the liberation fighting of Macedonia. The “Ilinden” company was founded in Sofia, in the spring of 1921, as a voluntary and cultural-educational organization, independent of political parties. The company had its own body, c. “Ilinden”, which of July 30, 1921 He started out under the editorial of A. Panov. Such companies were established in several cities with Macedonian emigration (81 in 1925). The founding Congress of the Organization was held in Sofia (19-21. Ⅰ 1923), a constitution was adopted, a leadership of 7 members with President G. was issued. Zankov. The organization stood at the position of autonomy and independence of Macedonia refugees (1903) in the Balkan Federation, represented by the body in. “Ilinden” with editor A. Jovkov. In 1924, after the murder of Jovkov, fell under the influence of VMRO – Mihailist. At the second Congress of EB (12-13. Ⅶ 1925), Mr. Zankov and A. Jovkov (smart) were excluded from leadership. The new leadership began to issue a new newsletter “Ilófrovia Ilinden”, headed by P. Mmmev and Hr. Shovson. After the 19th May Revroy (1934), the organization was banned. In World War II (1941- 1944) she renewed her activity. Lit.: Vera Goseva, Ilinden organization (1921-1941), Skopje, 2004; Zoran Todorovski, the activity of the Ilinden organization in the struggle for the preservation of the independence of the Macedonian national liberation movement, “Appendices for Ilinden”, ⅶ, Krusevo, 1993; Nadezhda Cvetkovska, the political activity of Macedonian emigration in Bulgaria from 1918 to 1929, Skopje, 1990. Z. Todd. Condition of students-protesters, Ohrid (1939)


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ИЛИНДЕНСКА ОРГАНИЗАЦИЈА

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