Macedonian colony in Petrograd (1912 – 1917) – Informal association of Macedonians in the Russian capital that is constituted at the moment immediately before the announcement of the First Balkan War (1912), when the danger of the homeland of the Balkan neighbors and the necessity of legitimate legal collective Factor for performance before Russian and holy-Dimitrija Chupovski in the student uniform (9. 1904) The public and acted under that name to the Octrome Revolution (1917). The most prominent representatives of the ICP are D. Chupovski, N. Dimov and Dr. Constantinovich with their comrades A. Vezenkov, Mr. D. Georgiev, Mr. A. Georgov, Eng. J. Georgiev, K. Georgiev, Mr. A. Stoyanov, K. Stoyanov, P. Bozidar, D. Peshkovski, Mr. N. Ugrinovski, etc., who joined the number of Russian figures from the public, political and scientific and cultural life. Since MNLD received only the patronization of the S.-Petersburg Slavic Slavic Society (1902-1905), and the mayor refused to register the Slavic Macedonian National-Education Society “St. Cyril and Methodius “(1912-1913) and the Russian-Macedonian beneficial society” St. Cyril and Methodius “(1913-1914), Macedonian patriots performed as Macedonian colony and presented as almost the only emergency protectors of the National Entity and the territorial integrity of Macedonia during the Balkan and World War I. Representatives of the Macedonian colony in S.-Petersburg: D. Chupovski, Dr. Constantinovich and N. Dimov (1913) as an extension of comradeship, ICP was reported first with the appearance of various Slavic and other assemblies and in the Russian press. After the start of the Balkan War the most prominent Makers went to the Balkans: K. Misirkov in southern Macedonia (Thessaloniki), Dr. Constantinovich in Cetinje, and D. Chupovski through Sofia arrived in Skopje and Veles and along with P. Popars, R. Rizov, A. Martulkov, etc. Organized a general Macedonian conference (1912) on the fate of Macedonia and received power of attorney for the ICP to represent the Macedonian people before the European public. Because the departure of D. is not realized. Chupovski and P. Poparus before international factors in Paris and London, and official Russia was in the role of agreed arbiter, the ICP used all the means to act before the Russian public. On March 1, 1913 The first official Act Memorandum of Macedonians for the independence of Macedonia sent to the Great Britain Foreign Minister and the ambassadors of the great powers in London, with the request “Macedonia in its geographical, ethnographic, economic and historic cultural borders to remain unique, indivisible, An independent Balkan state “and” be convened by a Macedonian National Assembly in Thessaloniki for detailed development of the country’s internal construction and for determining its relations towards neighboring countries. ” At the same time D. Cupovski published the first map of overall Macedonia in Macedonian language, and the second Memorandum of Macedonians to the governments and the social public of the Federal Balkan States (7. ⅵ 1913) was signed. The book of N. D. Dimov for the past, modernity and future of Macedonia (1913), and from June 9, the most significant Macedonian periodic publication until the release of the SP. “Makedonskiÿ Golosï (Macedonian Voice)”, which in 11 numbers of 220 pages (1913-1914) became an authentic archive of the struggle of the Macedonian people for preserving the full and provision of the freedom of Macedonia. After the start and during the First World War, the MCP published several memoranda, appeals and special editions, and in June 1917. Organize and special Macedonian revolutionary committee in Petrograd headed by D. Cupovski published a program for creating a Balkan Federal Democratic Republic with the Macedonian Memoranda of the Macedonian Colony in S.-Petersburg since March 1 and 7 June 1913. Kedonia as an equal member. The October Revolution and the Versailles agreement marked a formal and temporary end of the public activity of the ICP. Then in the new historical circumstances, MCP and MRC continues the activity in Leningrad with modified personal composition and with a conforming program in the new realities until the death of the leader D. Chupovski (1940). Lit.: Blaze Ristovski, Dimitrija Chupovski (1878-1940) and Macedonian scientific-literary comrades in Petrograd, and-ⅱ, 1978; It, centuries of the Macedonian consciousness. Research on cultural-national development, Skopje, 2001, 486-530. Bl. R. Placad for the play of the “Macedonian Bloody Wedding” with the character of V. Chernodrinski (1900)
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