Petar Chaulev
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Petar Čaulev (v makedonsky Петар Чаулев; v bulharsky Петър Чаулев; 18. prosince 1881, Ochrid, Osmanská říše – 23. prosince 1924, Milano, Itálie) byl bulharský povstalec, člen hnutí VMRO. Znám byl pod pseudonymy Ezerski, Stefka, Karaormanski, Majski, Turlakov, nebo Wasserman. V Severní Makedonii je považován za Makedonce.
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Petar Chaulev (Bulgarian: Петър Чаулев; 1882 – December 23, 1924) was a Bulgarian revolutionary in Ottoman Macedonia. He was a local Bulgarian leader of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). In North Macedonia, Chaulev is considered ethnic Macedonian.
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Petar Čaulev
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Petar Chaulev
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c. 1882
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Petar Chaulev in uniform.
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Petar Čaulev (v makedonsky Петар Чаулев; v bulharsky Петър Чаулев; 18. prosince 1881, Ochrid, Osmanská říše – 23. prosince 1924, Milano, Itálie) byl bulharský povstalec, člen hnutí VMRO. Znám byl pod pseudonymy Ezerski, Stefka, Karaormanski, Majski, Turlakov, nebo Wasserman. V Severní Makedonii je považován za Makedonce. Čaulev vystudoval bulharské gymnázium v Bitole. Účastnil se Ilindenského povstání. Velel Ohridskému revolučnimu výboru; v roce 1911 byl členem vedení organizace VMRO. Bojoval v první i druhé balkánské válce[zdroj?]; účastnil se tikvešského a ohridsko-debarského povstání. Během první světové války byl oblastním náčelníkem v Ohridu. Po skončení konfliktu se účastnil s a různých aktivit v rámci VMRO. Usiloval o přiblížení makedonské revoluční organizace k Sovětskému svazu, a proto navázal vztahy s Kominternou. Byl signatářem . Zemřel násilnou smrtí; zavraždil jej , další člen organizace VMRO.
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Petar Chaulev (Bulgarian: Петър Чаулев; 1882 – December 23, 1924) was a Bulgarian revolutionary in Ottoman Macedonia. He was a local Bulgarian leader of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). In North Macedonia, Chaulev is considered ethnic Macedonian. Born into an Orthodox Albanian family in Ohrid. His father was a Tosk Albanian fisherman from southern Albania. Chaulev was fluent in Albanian, and spent several years living in Albania where he got the nickname 'Petrush'.He graduated from the Bulgarian gymnasium in Bitola, moving in revolutionary circles. He participated in the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising and later became a Bulgarian teacher and secretary within the local revolutionary organization. After the Young Turks Revolution in 1908 he associated with the left wing of IMRO - People's Federative Party (Bulgarian Section). During the Balkan Wars Chaulev supported the Bulgarian Army. After the Second Balkan War he led the Ohrid-Debar Uprising in 1913 against the Serbs. During the First World War he served as a sergeant in the Bulgarian army and later was appointed as governor of Ohrid. Chaulev was also a writer, publishing the book Skipia (Albania) in 1924 in Istanbul.After the First World War Chaulev rejoined the IMRO. In 1924 IMRO forged connections with the Comintern. Chaulev later signed the "May Manifesto" in Vienna along with Alexandar Protogerov concerning the formation of a Balkan Communist Federation and cooperation with the Soviet Union. They did this in secrecy despite the position of IMRO leader Todor Alexandrov. Chaulev was assassinated for this action in Milan in December 1924.
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