General, Isaiah Radev (Lazaropole, Debar, 9. 1853 – Pleven, RB, 1926) – Macedonian Patriot, rebel, Komit, Zograf and Political Dice for Macedonian-Albanian Cooperation. After the end of the church school in his native village, three years with the two brothers teach the iconic craft, after which two months he resides in the Zografian monastery of Mount Athos, where he brings him closer to Jeromonk Nathanael Kukavis and travels to Petersburg at the celebration of Slavic educators St. Cyril and Metodija (11.ⅴ 1867) and has the first meeting with the Russian Emperor Alexander ⅱ. After two years there is an Isaiah, a male meeting with the Russian ambassador to Constantinople Count Ignatiev and is introduced to Bulgarian actions in the constitution of the Bulgarian Exarchate (1869-1870). He participates in the anti-patriary struggle in his homeland (1871-1873), and he was arrested and one month lies in the Bitola prison. He then goes to Tirana for an agreement with the Albanian championships for a joint exemption struggle and attend the Albanian Congress in Prizren (1874). On the road to Russia, it meets the Russian diplomat Hitrovo in Bucharest and participates in the celebration of the 1000th anniversary of the death of St. Metodija in S.-Petersburg, and in the king’s village of Emperor Aleksandar, teaches plea “on behalf of the Macedonian Old Slavic people from Debar and Kicevo (Macedonia)” (12. ⅴ 1885). He participates in the Macedonian Committee in Sofia (1886), and in the next year he informs Hitrovo in Bucharest for the common Macedonian-Albanian action “on the freedom and independence of both countries – Macedonia and Albania”. It illegally leaves in Kiev at the celebration of the 900th anniversary of the baptism of the Russians, encountered prominent eligidophiles, among them with prominent Serbian representatives, and on the ship in the Republic of Macedonia. The Dnieper before the highest representatives of the Russian state, science and culture maintains a celebration speech for Macedonia and the “unfortunate Macedonian slave” (13. 1888). After returning, it goes for talks with Albanian champions from Tirana, lead them to Sofia and returns them back. In the time of the Ohrid conspiracy, he was arrested in Lazaropole and sentenced to 7 years of constitutional in Bess-Kale (1889-1894). Poped, returns to Sofia and initiates a written procedure for visiting Belgrade for helping Serbia to open a “Serbian-Arnaut School” in Debar. And without a positive answer, he personally reaches Belgrade and explicitly the idea of Serbian Foreign Minister (April 1895). Then he goes to his native village (6. 1895), but accused as “rebel” and “Paliku”, must be justice in Pasha in Debar. Bibling does not give him a passport, he is illegally transferred to Kyustendil (1896) and hence he leaves in Russia and Petersko submits a new plea of Russian Emperor Nikolay ⅱ on behalf of “Kleatic Macedonian Slavovi-Bulgarians”. The Holy Synod of the RPC teaches an old handwritten mines and has a historical-political dispute (in the presence of the metropolitan victorious Great Russia in Macedonia much ahead of Bulgarians and Serbs, but the speech is closer to the Bulgarian, and besides, we are considered spiritual children on the Holy Bulgarian Exarchate. “(May 1897). Suggests the President of the PMOK Boris Sarafov (1901) “to determine the Macedonian delegates who will leave all major countries to work on the proclamation of the independence of the enslaved and tortured Macedonia,” especially in Russia, “because Serbs work together and endeavor in Petersburg to show us as old-Serbs. ” Sarafov, however, replied that “they have been ranked in Russia, but she does not want us to hear about Macedonia.” Later, he helps the uprising in Macedonia, and after the “Urity” (1908) he travels again to Albania to organize a joint antiuretic action. He publishes in Sofia his “memories” (1922) and after four years he dies (probably) in a family-out.: Navinimension of Issa Radev Musevski born on March 9, 1852, in the village of Lazaropole Debírsko – Macedonia, Sofia, 1922; I. D. Senkevich, new materials from the archive of M. A. Hitrovo, “Inteller of Ini”, 2/1965, 113-118; It, documents from the history of Macedonia in the archive of M. A. Hitrovo, “Inteller of Ini”, 1/1966, 171-184. Lit.: Blaze Koneski, the memories of Isaiah Musevski, “cultural life”, ⅲ, 4, Skopje, 26. ⅱ 1951, 1-2; Tomislav Todorovski, the memories of Musovski, Skopje, 1972; Dr. Blaze Ristovski, Vasil Ikonomov (1848-1934). Attachment to the study of the Macedonian cultural and national development, Skopje, 1985, 37-43 and 88-91; The same, history of the Macedonian nation, MANU, 1999, 92-98. Bl. R. Petar Mazev
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Кириличен напис МАЖОВСКИ, Исаија Радев