Apostol Petkov

Apostol Petkov (on the right) together with fellow rebel leader Tane Nikolov (left) .
Bulgarian postcard with picture from Petkov signed and stamped from him and sent to his fellow Tane Nikolov.

Apostol Petkov (Bulgarian: Апостол Петков) (May 6, 1869, Boymitsa, today in Paionia, Greece – August 2, 1911, Giannitsa, today Greece) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and one of the leaders of the national liberation movement in Aegean Macedonia.[1][2][3]

Petkov was often referred to by his admirers as the Sun of Yenice-i Vardar.

He is considered ethnic Macedonian in the Republic of Macedonia. He was a leading komitaji in the armed units of the Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committees and took part in the battles against the Ottoman authorities as well before the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising as after it.[4]

Later, Petkov was one of the organizers of the military struggle against the Greek interests in Macedonia - still under Ottoman rule, but with both sides trying to fortify their positions in the area in anticipation of the impending end of the Ottoman rule.[5] Petkov was killed, under unclear circumstances, in battle against Turkish gendarmes on August 2, 1911.[6]

Notes

  1. Христо Силянов. Борбите към Енидженското езеро, ч.2 (из „Освободителните борби на Македония“, т.ІІ)
  2. Алберт Сониксен. „Изповедта на един македонски четник“.
  3. Христо Силянов. Борбите към Енидженското езеро, ч.2 (из „Освободителните борби на Македония“, т.ІІ)
  4. Дино Кьосев и Ламби Данаилов. „Илинденско-Преображенското въстание 1903—1968“, Издателство на Националния съвет на Отечествения фронт, София, 1968 г., стр. 142-143.
  5. Πηνελόπη Δέλτα. "Στα μυστικά του Βάλτου", 1937.
  6. Мария Атанасова. Ениджевардарското слънце Апостол Петков. В: „Български войводи“, София, 1985, стр. 191.

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