Robevci – trade family in Ohrid and Bitola, participants in economic, spiritual and political life in the last two centuries of the Ottoman rule of Robevci in Ohrid with Macedonia. The founder of the family was Robe, who died in 1756. His descendant Stephen founded a trading company in Sofia (1814). The Robevci family in ⅹⅰⅹ c. They had a widely branched network of trade companies and branches in Ohrid, Bitola, Vienna, Belgrade, Trieste, Zadar, Sarajevo, Svishev, Constantinople, and traded with Leipzig, Odessa, etc. city malls. Significant positions in the political and economic and church-educational life in Macedonia in ⅹⅰⅹ c. They occupied: Konstantin Robev (1818-1900), doctor in Ohrid and Bitola; Dimitar Robev (1822-1890), a trader, socialist and advocate for the Macedonian aptocal church and an independent Macedonian state and the MP in the Ottoman couple (1876); Nikola Robev (1831-1906), merchant and socialized; Brothers Angele and Atanas Robevci, etc. Lit.: A. Trajanovski, church school municipalities in Macedonia, Skopje, 1988. Al. TR. George Robertson.
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