Talk:Macedonian Struggle
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Satev and company
[edit]How to you translate Pavel Satev's groups, βαρκάρηδες, in English? Etz Haim 11:43, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- Kapnisma - βαρκάρηδες means men on boat , but right now I have no knowledge about Pavel Satev's groups.I look in some sources and I write to you as soon as I find something
Since you study history and you live in Thessaloniki too, I was told that some stuff about Satev and the anarchist uprising of "βαρκάρηδες" are included in a book written by Yannis Megas. I was also told that Megas does not include the full story with all the details.
The bank building, formerly the Abbot mansion that one of the Abbots lost in gambling, became the Ottoman Bank, and then it was blown up by the anarchists, and only the front facade remained erect! From the facade it was reconstructed. Eventually it became IKA (Social Insurance Foundation) and now it's the music school on Fragon street, above Ladadika. Etz Haim
Central-Southern Macedonia
[edit]Pls, explain what you mean by Central - Ohrid, Prilep, Bitola, Melnik, Radovish, Petrich, Nevrokop had clearly Bulgarian predominance, and many districts in the south were also - f.ex. Kukush (Kilkis), Lerin (Florina) and Demirhisar (I can't remember the Greek name) had clearly an Exarchist majority. If we take the present-day Greek Macedonia as Southern Macedonia (this is my definition), than you would have at least some right in saying this - but not for central Macedonia. VMORO 14:57, Apr 3, 2005 (UTC)~
Meleniko,Florina and Monastiri had Exarchist majority?You must be joking!By the term central macedonia I mean the areas of Florina,Kastoria,Kozani,Kilkis,Monastiri,Ochrida,Doirani,Serres and Drama-clearly Patriarchist areas apart Kilkis (Kukush).North I consider Pirin Macedonia and the areas north of Monastiri.62.103.234.106 05:01, 16 Apr 2005 (UTC)
You cannot calssify Kastoria, Kozani, Serres and Drama as central Macedonia, they were clearly in southern Macedonia. And yes, Lerin, Bitola, Ohrid and Doiran were clearly with Exarchist majority. VMORO 12:18, Apr 16, 2005 (UTC)
Gemidzii - Macedonian idealists
[edit]You can translate Gemidzii (from an archaic name for a large boat) as boatsmen - a clear reference to one of the main targets of the attack, the French vessel 'Guadalquivir'. Pavel Satev went to become one of the ministers of the first Macedonian government in 1944.
To be executed only several years afterwards as a "Bulgarian propagandist". "Way to go", Macedonian "brothers". But please, follow this link to the website of the Ottoman bank to learn more about the terrorist act [1] VMORO 21:08, Apr 25, 2005 (UTC)
Newly registered users and edit-warring IP-s
[edit]Please explain what this attack group aim is why it has deleted a dozen sources along with the text they support. Until then, I will return the article to its original form. If disruption continues semi-protection will be requested. Thanks. Jingiby (talk) 12:17, 17 April 2023 (UTC)
- Please, explain what is your aim and why you have deleted sources and the text they support. Until then, I will return the article to its original form. If disruption continues semi-protection will be requested. Thanks. Jingiby (talk) 15:56, 13 April 2024 (UTC)
- (Was browsing for lore and content — I ended up here from there: 'https://old.reddit.com/r/mkd/comments/1c32gzh/' ["Масакр на Википедија"] The top-comment at this moment, ~17-hours ago, links to this Wikipedia page. Strange that your comments are very close to a year apart Jingiby.) 104.174.90.117 (talk) 07:59, 14 April 2024 (UTC)
Tsipushev Memoirs
[edit]Is there any way to procure Tsipushev's Memoirs? Whether in print or digital format as currently most ISBN search engines find no results. Only one managed to even register it. So far the only way to read it is a website called http://promacedonia.org/kc2/index.htm which only consists of plaintext. The only images of the hard copy are from the covers. Skkaveola (talk) 22:00, 18 April 2023 (UTC)
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