Kazanziev, Nicholas.

Kazanziev, Nikola (Radovis, 23. 1879 – Sofia, 1971) – Revolutionary, publicist and national political Deper. He entered the ranks of the Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (1899) and actively participated in the Ilinden Uprising. Then he went to South America, in Argentina (1905) and worked there as a physical worker. He founded the Macedonian-District Brotherhood (1907) and was his president (1907-1908). From the expatriates from Macedonia and Bulgaria, he established a Macedonian-Bulgarian Communist Group (1924). He was the owner of the newspaper “People’s Tribune” in Buenos Aires (since 1936), who went out to 1939. He was active in the foundation and the activity of the Macedonian Committee for Assistance of Anti-Fascist Movements (1941). He returned to the People of Macedonia (1946). He died in Bulgaria. Lit.: Dessa Spasovska, the participation of Nikola Kazanziev in the Ilinden Uprising and the Argentine Communist Movement, Appendices for Ilinden ⅲ, Skopje, 1983; Mihailo Minoski, organizing and organizations of the Macedonian emigration in Argentina (1906-1941), the second international scientific gathering “Emigration from Macedonia from the emergence of today,” ethnic organization of expatriates, Skopje, 2004. M. Min.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис КАЗАНЏИЕВ, Никола

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