Mihail Raynov Apostolov (Bulgarian: Михаил Райнов Апостолов; 1871 – March 21, 1902), also known as Mihal Postolov or Popeto, was an officer in the Bulgarian...
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Macedonian songwriter and record producer Ivan Apostolov (1847-1926), Bulgarian haydut and revolutionary Mihail Apostolov (1871-1902), Bulgarian officer and member...
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Mihail Apostolov Popeto made an unsuccessful attempt to take money by the kidnapping of a bey from Strumica. In 1897, together with Mihail Apostolov Popeto...
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1:47 Tokyo, Japan 2001 Rings Openweight Tournament Semifinal. Win 5–1 Mihail Apostolov Submission (rear-naked choke) Rings Russia: Russia vs. Bulgaria 2 April...
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Delchev, who was under the influence of the leading Bulgarian anarchists like Mihail Gerdzhikov and Varban Kilifarski personally opposed the IMRO Central Committee's...
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Ivan Apostolov (Bulgarian: Иван Апостолов), known as Ivan Daskala (the Teacher), was a Bulgarian haydut and revolutionary, a member of the Internal...
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Martin Lazarov Decision (4-0 Points) 1 10:00 Fedor Emelianenko def. Mihail Apostolov Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) 1 1:03 Eduard Churakov def. Valentin...
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vojvodes from Macedonia. Among them were Boris Sarafov, Toma Davidov, Mihail Apostolov, Yordan Venedikov, etc. The number of the rebels was about 800 people...
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after the Young Turk Revolution. The group presents Gotse Delchev and his comrades: Toma Davidov, Mihail Apostolov, Petar Sokolov and Slavi Merdzhanov....
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organization IMARO and in 1900 he was invited to join the organization by Mihail Apostolov Popeto. He worked as a grocer in Drama and Kavala. Stoyan Avramov described...
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