Todor Alexandrov

Todor Alexandrov

Todor Aleksandrov

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Todor Aleksandrov (en bulgare:Тодор Александров), est né le 4 mars 1881 à Novo Selo, près de Chtip (aujourd'hui en Macédoine) et mort le 31 août 1924 à Sugarevo (Bulgarie). Il fut un dirigeant du mouvement révolutionnaire bulgare en Macédoine et il fut parmi les fondateurs des Comités révolutionnaires bulgares d'Adrianople-Macédoine (BMARC) qui furent des groupes rebelles actifs en Macédoine et Thrace ottomanes à la fin du XIX e siècle et au début du XX e siècle.

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Certificat de maturité (~baccalauréat) de Todor Aleksandrov (1898).

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