Vezenkov, Vladimir Stojanovchovc (Krusevo, 1866 – Sofia, 18. 1933) – The son of Stojan Vezenkov, a student in Moscow with a scholarship from the Moscow Slavic company, Russian officer, as a secret speaker, participates in the Serbian Bulgarian war (1885), and as a sixth volunteer in The First Balkan War is the commander of X Prilep a company in the regiment brigade. Protogerov, who seizes Yaver-Pasha and occupies Djumurjina (1912-1913). He is the author of articles and a larger number of military manuals and a special book for Macedonia. An officer of the first Leblenadenian Ekaternevsky Regiment in the Kremlin and a full member of the Slavic Less of the Society in Moscow. The “Associous Swindness” holds a lecture “for Macedonia” (23. ⅰ 1902); “Delegation of the Company made up of its members V. S. Vezenkov (Macedonian), Tilev (Bulgarian) and Kastratovic (Serb) in the Trojus-Sergieva Lavra lay a lavish wreath at the grave of I. S. Akakakov “(27. ⅰ 1902); Member of the Commission of the Association for organizing dinners, readings and lectures and member of the Commission for the Study of the Macedonian issue and for assistance of the established Macedonians (31. 1902); It receives a task of writing a brochure with illustrations for the atrocities in Macedonia and sending articles by newspapers (28. Xi 1902). In cooperation with the TMok in S.-Petersburg makes preparations for issuing a “literary-fitness policy in favor of the Macedonians”. After the October Revolution emigrate with the family in Bulgaria, but soon it remains alone, without work and basic existence. It occasionally operates at the Geographical Institute in Sofia and the Department of Military Monuments, Graves and Museums of the Military Ministry, as well as in the Rila Monastery. Dies poor, solid and quite forgotten. BIB.: Service Rousskago Sol. After the Sname
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Кириличен напис ВЕЗЕНКОВ, Владимир Стојановшичќ