Russian-Macedonian links and relationships

Russian-Macedonian links and relationships. Dating from the time of the baptism of ru-all (end of ⅹ c.) And developed links between King Samuel and the Kiev prince Vladimir. From the Middle Ages dragged the cultural premises and church relations (Ohrid Archbishop Gavril at the end of ⅹⅴⅰ c. Between 1751-1753, with the permission of Queen Elisaveta Petrovna, Macedonians from Hungary move alongside the Dnieper (Ukraine), then part of the Russian Empire, on the border with Turkey. In 1759 A Macedonian cavalry maneuvering regiment with 4,000 people, internally organized and formative divided into smaller units, with its own seal, coat of arms and flag. Russia’s policy towards the Balkans in ⅹⅰⅹ c. It results in the Santenfane Preliminary Peace Accord, that is, Postberlin Order in the Balkans (1878). In 1796 It opens ViceConzal in Thessaloniki (late fifties of ⅹⅰⅹ c. with a consulate rank, and from 1880 General Consulate), and in 1860. In Bitola (in 1881, lowered to the level of ViceConzal). At the end of ⅹⅰⅹ and the beginning of ⅹⅹ c. Russia, as interested in the situation in the Balkans (together with Austro-Hungary), is empowered by the great forces to be a guardian of Turkey’s sovereignty and the integrity, which proposes reforms – Fevuar (Vienna Agreement) before and Mirusqski after the Ilinden Uprising. In ⅹⅰⅹ c. In Chinese, Moscow, Petrograd, Kazan, Herson, Poltava, Odessa, Kiev and other cities are educated and acting Anatoly Zografski, Nathanael Stojanovich Kuographic, Partnia Zografski, Konstantin Dimitrievich Petkovich, Andrei Dimitrievich Petkovich, Konstantin Miladinov, Konstantin Miladinov Karanov, Venjamin Macukovski, Gjorgji Dunkov (Dinkat), Konstantin Stanishev, Dimitrija Chupovski, Nace Dimov, Dr. Gavril Constantinovich, Krste Petkov Misirkov, etc. The book “For the Macedonians works” at Krste Misirkov (Sofia, 1903) is written in Russia. In 1905 The scientific-literary and political magazine “Vardar” begins. Macedonians in Russia are organized in various societies and associations. The most famous is the Macedonian scientific literary comrades in Petrograd (founded in 1902.). For the situation in Macedonia, Aleksandar Valentinovich Amphitheahrov (“Side Divora”, 1903), who visited Macedonia (1901-1902); N. P. Kondakov, “Makedonski®. Archalology Patosest “(1909); I. Roganovich, “Makedonskiÿ Vopros on the soil of the history of the history, networks, policies” (1900), etc. On the eve of the Balkan wars in the formation of the so-called. Balkan Union, the Russian emperor is determined for an arbitrator between the Balkan states if a dispute will arise in the division of the territory of Macedonia. Contacts between the USSR and Comintern and representatives of VMRO are realized in 1922. In Moscow, a platform for cooperation that is not accomplished is determined. In November 1944 In Macedonia, military mission of the USSR arrives forehead with Major Ink. Soviet officers or military instructors (from December 1944 to March 1945) organize and manage military courses for training members of the Macedonian army and preparing elders’ staff. At the same time, senior officers leave in the USSR. Major Indq attends the second session of ASNOM as an act of de FACTO recognition of the newly formed state. After the Second World War in the rims of the relations of the former Yugoslavia with the USSR, intensive cultural and scientific and economic ties are held. The USSR Army participates in the sanitation of the consequences of Skopje Earthquake (1963). The Russian Federation recognizes the Republic of Macedonia at 5. ⅶ 1992 The decision is communicated by Vitaly Churkin, deputy foreign minister at his visit to Skopje. Diplomatic relations are established on 31. And 1994 The first extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia is Gane Todorovski. The first extraordinary and plenipotentiary Russian ambassador is Piotr Kodserov. In 2001 The Consulate of the Russian Federation in Bitola opens. Lit.: Blaze Ristovski, Krste P. Misirkov (1894-1926) …, Skopje, 1966, Dimitrija Cupovski (1878-1940) and Macedonian scientific-literary treatment in Petersburg, and-ⅱ, Skopje; MACEDONIA. Putï K self-esteemed. Document, Moscow, 1997; Aleksandar Trajanovski, Macedonian-Russian relations in the ⅹⅰⅹ century and the opening of Russian consulates in Macedonia (Attachment to Macedonian-Russian links in the past), “History”, ⅹⅹⅱ, 2, Skopje, 1986; Achille Tunte, Republic of Macedonia – First Decade (1990-1999), Skopje, 2005. T. Petr.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис РУСКО-МАКЕДОНСКИ ВРСКИ И ОДНОСИ

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