Nikolovski Philip Atanasov (Nikolov, Nikolic, Nikolaevich), (Constantinople, OK 1882 -?) – Son of migrant workers from the Bitola village of Bukovo, one of the most active MND members in S.-Petersburg (1902-1904). After the end of the Serbian high school in Constantinople, Kiev submits an application to the Russian Ministry of Education (26. ⅷ 1901) and in September is already enrolled in the Faculty of Eastern Languages in S.-Petersburg – on the basis of “the rights of the members of the South Slavic countries “And” on full support “. Due to his father’s death, he begs the Rector (28. 1902) to allow him to travel “to Constantinople for arranging homework,” but the net until May 15, 1902, he returns from Turkey on August 15, 1903 . Because there is no paid tuition, pray to be transferred to the Faculty of Law in S.-Petersburg. After the autumn semester, due to non-payment is again turned off. After the three semesters of the Faculty of Law submits an application from Herson (October 1906), “due to extremely laundering climate conditions for health,” be transferred to the Kharkov university. Although the application is accepted, as early as December 15, he is already a student at the Kazan University. After the task of MNVD, as a Turkish data, it receives a passport “for free movement” and along with N. Nichota traveling after Macedonia. From the letter of D. Chupovski to N. Nichota (17th ⅱ 1904) is learned that F. N. is active in the comrance in S.-Petersburg and that “Sunday will read Srefarovic Filcho (now he is not Nikoli, and Nikolovski) entitled:” What reasons are forced by the Russians and in general the partians and ethnographers to block the Macedonian Slavs with the Serbs and with the Bulgarians’. ” Collect folk materials, so two folk songs (“Did you hear and understand!” And “Three days are cooking to go” from the village. Bukovo, Bitola) are published in the first number of Misirkovo SP. “Vardar” (Odessa, 1905), as the only signed author, in addition to the editor. Lit.: Dr. Blaze Ristovski, Dimitrija Chupovski (1878-1940) and Macedonian scientific-literary comrades in Petrograd, and, 1978, 237-239; The same, Filip Nikolovski in the development of the Macedonian national thought and its records of folk songs in the Misirkova “Vardar” (1905), Folklore and Ethnology in Bitola and Bitola, Manovo, Bitola, 1981, 683-695. Bl. R.
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