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Kiril Parlichev

Kiril Parlichev (Bulgarian: Кирил Пърличев, Macedonian: Кирил Прличев; 1 March 1875 – 9 February 1944) was a Macedonian Bulgarian[1][2][3] revolutionary and public figure. He was a member of Internal Macedono-Adrianopolean Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and a popular teacher, journalist, translator and writer.

Kiril Parlichev
Born1 March 1875
Died9 February 1944(1944-02-09) (aged 68)

Biography edit

Parlichev was born in Ohrid, Ottoman Empire in 1875. His father was Grigor Parlichev - a popular Bulgarian educator.

On 5 August 1898 Dimitar Grdanov, a Serbian teacher in Ohrid, and pro-Serbian activist in Macedonia was murdered by Metody Patchev, after which Patchev and his fellow conspirators Hristo Uzunov, Parlichev and Ivan Grupchev were arrested.[4]

Parlichev later taught in the Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki, where he was accepted in IMARO. During the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising he was a member of the Hristo Chernopeev's band. After the end of the unsuccessful uprising, he started studying history in Sofia University. In the meantime he worked as a secretary of the IMARO committee in Sofia.

After the Young Turk Revolution, Parlichev participated in the inauguration of the Bulgarian Constitutional Clubs political party. He taught in Edessa, where he and Hristo Zaneshev contributed to the activity of Bulgarian Constitutional Clubs.

In 1918 Parlichev wrote his first work - The Serbian Regime and the Revolutionary Struggle in Macedonia (in Bulgarian: Сръбският режим и революционната борба в Македония). He was also one of the founders of the Macedonian Scientific Institute in 1923. Parlichev translated into Bulgarian works of Karl Marx, Voltaire and others. After the murder of Todor Alexandrov, Parlichev was forced by Ivan Mihailov to stop his participation in the activities of IMRO. In the period 1941-1944, when the area was under Bulgarian control, he was director of the Historical Museum in Ohrid. He died there on 9 February 1944. Parlichev is survived today by his grandson, Kiril, who has published his previously unknown works in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Works edit

  • The Serbian Regime and the Revolutionary Struggle in Macedonia (1912 - 1915) (Bulgarian: Сръбският режим и революционната борба в Македония (1912 - 1915 година))
  • Kyustendil Congress of IMRO from 1908. VEDA-MZH, Sofia 2001 (in Bulgarian: Кюстендилският конгрес на ВМРО 1908 г., издателство ВЕДА-МЖ, 2001, ISBN 954-8090-02-3
  • 36 Years in the IMRO - Memories of Kiril Parlichev. VEDA-MZH, Sofia 2001. (in Bulgarian: 36 години във ВМРО - Спомени на Кирил Пърличев, издателство ВЕДА-МЖ, 1999, ISBN 954-8090-01-5
  • Towards a Characterization of Grigor S. Parlichev ()Bulgarian: Към характеристика на Григор С. Пърличев), Macedonian Review 4 (2), pp. 99 - 140 (1928)

Sources edit

  • Cveta Trifonova, Danail Krapchev and the newspaper Zora (in Bulgarian)
  • Toma Nikolov, Some Words For Kiril Parlichev, (in Bulgarian)

References edit

  1. ^ 36 godini văv VMRO: spomeni na Kiril Părličev, by Kiril Pŭrlichev Published by VEDA-MZH, 1999, ISBN 954-8090-01-5.
  2. ^ Istoricheski pregled, Bŭlgarsko istorichesko druzhestvo, Institut za istoria (Bŭlgarska akademia na naukite) Published by Bŭlgarsko istorichesko druzhestvo, 2000 Item notes: v. 56, nos. 1-6
  3. ^ Makedonskoto osvoboditelno dvizhenie sled Pŭrvata svetovna voĭna, 1918-1924, Kostadin Paleshutski, Published by Izd-vo na Bŭlgarskata akademia na naukite, 1993, p. 209.
  4. ^ Makedonija (501-512 ed.). 1995. p. 30.

kiril, parlichev, bulgarian, Кирил, Пърличев, macedonian, Кирил, Прличев, march, 1875, february, 1944, macedonian, bulgarian, revolutionary, public, figure, member, internal, macedono, adrianopolean, revolutionary, organization, imaro, popular, teacher, journa. Kiril Parlichev Bulgarian Kiril Prlichev Macedonian Kiril Prlichev 1 March 1875 9 February 1944 was a Macedonian Bulgarian 1 2 3 revolutionary and public figure He was a member of Internal Macedono Adrianopolean Revolutionary Organization IMARO and a popular teacher journalist translator and writer Kiril ParlichevBorn1 March 1875Ohrid Manastir Vilayet Ottoman Empire today North Macedonia Died9 February 1944 1944 02 09 aged 68 Ohrid Kingdom of Bulgaria today North Macedonia Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Sources 4 ReferencesBiography editParlichev was born in Ohrid Ottoman Empire in 1875 His father was Grigor Parlichev a popular Bulgarian educator On 5 August 1898 Dimitar Grdanov a Serbian teacher in Ohrid and pro Serbian activist in Macedonia was murdered by Metody Patchev after which Patchev and his fellow conspirators Hristo Uzunov Parlichev and Ivan Grupchev were arrested 4 Parlichev later taught in the Bulgarian Men s High School of Thessaloniki where he was accepted in IMARO During the Ilinden Preobrazhenie Uprising he was a member of the Hristo Chernopeev s band After the end of the unsuccessful uprising he started studying history in Sofia University In the meantime he worked as a secretary of the IMARO committee in Sofia After the Young Turk Revolution Parlichev participated in the inauguration of the Bulgarian Constitutional Clubs political party He taught in Edessa where he and Hristo Zaneshev contributed to the activity of Bulgarian Constitutional Clubs In 1918 Parlichev wrote his first work The Serbian Regime and the Revolutionary Struggle in Macedonia in Bulgarian Srbskiyat rezhim i revolyucionnata borba v Makedoniya He was also one of the founders of the Macedonian Scientific Institute in 1923 Parlichev translated into Bulgarian works of Karl Marx Voltaire and others After the murder of Todor Alexandrov Parlichev was forced by Ivan Mihailov to stop his participation in the activities of IMRO In the period 1941 1944 when the area was under Bulgarian control he was director of the Historical Museum in Ohrid He died there on 9 February 1944 Parlichev is survived today by his grandson Kiril who has published his previously unknown works in Sofia Bulgaria Works editThe Serbian Regime and the Revolutionary Struggle in Macedonia 1912 1915 Bulgarian Srbskiyat rezhim i revolyucionnata borba v Makedoniya 1912 1915 godina Kyustendil Congress of IMRO from 1908 VEDA MZH Sofia 2001 in Bulgarian Kyustendilskiyat kongres na VMRO 1908 g izdatelstvo VEDA MZh 2001 ISBN 954 8090 02 3 36 Years in the IMRO Memories of Kiril Parlichev VEDA MZH Sofia 2001 in Bulgarian 36 godini vv VMRO Spomeni na Kiril Prlichev izdatelstvo VEDA MZh 1999 ISBN 954 8090 01 5 Towards a Characterization of Grigor S Parlichev Bulgarian Km harakteristika na Grigor S Prlichev Macedonian Review 4 2 pp 99 140 1928 Sources editCveta Trifonova Danail Krapchev and the newspaper Zora in Bulgarian The Grandson of Our Famous Revolutionary Grigor Parlichev Kiril Parlichev in Bulgarian Toma Nikolov Some Words For Kiril Parlichev in Bulgarian References edit 36 godini văv VMRO spomeni na Kiril Părlicev by Kiril Pŭrlichev Published by VEDA MZH 1999 ISBN 954 8090 01 5 Istoricheski pregled Bŭlgarsko istorichesko druzhestvo Institut za istoria Bŭlgarska akademia na naukite Published by Bŭlgarsko istorichesko druzhestvo 2000 Item notes v 56 nos 1 6 Makedonskoto osvoboditelno dvizhenie sled Pŭrvata svetovna voĭna 1918 1924 Kostadin Paleshutski Published by Izd vo na Bŭlgarskata akademia na naukite 1993 p 209 Makedonija 501 512 ed 1995 p 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kiril Parlichev amp oldid 1174104684, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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