Sandanski, Jane

Sandanski, Jane (v. Vlachy, Millage, 31. and 1872 – m. Pirin Sq., Millage, 22. ⅳ 1915) – A promising revolutionary, Duke and Head of TMORO – VMORO. He finished ⅱ Class Programia in Dupnitsa, Bulgaria, and are self-education. As a young, he was active among the Macedonian emigration in the dupless. In 1895 and 1897 He was a participant in the Chetnik movement organized by VMK. In 1899 He met Goce Delchev and Gjorce Petrov and crossed in Tmo. In 1901 From Delchev he was sent to the Duke in the border regions of the Serar-Jane Sandanski from the district for the protection of the organizational territory of penetrating the supreme. He was the main organizer of Miss Ellen Stone. Opposed to the solutions of the Thessaloniki Congress (1903) for an uprising. After the launch of the uprising, he prepared and performed the cross-gear in the Russian Revolutionary District. He participated in the Rila Congress (1905) and the County Congresses in the Russian District. After his advocacy, condemnation was made and liquidation over Ivan Garvanov and Boris Sarafov (1907). He collaborated with the Young Turks (1908) and participated in the youthful campaign of Constantinople during the dental of Sultan Abdul Hamid ⅱ (1909). He was a prominent representative of the National Federal Party, whose leadership later came in conflict. He participated in the First Balkan War, liberated Melnik and as a predecessor of the Bulgarian army acted when occupying the Rupel Narrow. With his escort entered Thessaloniki (1912), where he came into conflict with Bulgarian officers due to his views on autonomous and independent Macedonia. He was killed by ambiguous opponents (T. Aleksandrov) of Pirin Mountain. He was a great opponent of the supreme and the Bulgarian warring policy towards Macedonia. His work continued his followers – Sandans. Exam.: Memories of I.H. Nikolov, D. Gruev, B. Sarafov, J. Sandanski, M. Gerdjkov, Dr. H. Tatarchev, Professional editorial office Dr. Ivan Qatadzhiev, Skopje, 1995. Lit.: Mersia The Pachdom, for Sweese and Sivírèn. Biography of âe Sandanski, Sofia, 1978; M. Pandevski, Jane Sandanski 1872-1915, bibliographic articles, Skopje, 1985. V. F. Vojislav Sanev.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис САНДАНСКИ, Јане

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