Yane Sandanski (Bulgarian: Яне Сандански, Macedonian: Јане Сандански; Originally spelled in older Bulgarian orthography as Яне Ивановъ Сандански (Yane...
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revolutionary Yane Sandanski, it is situated in Sandanski–Petrich Valley at the foot of Pirin Mountains, along the banks of Sandanska Bistritsa River. Sandanski is...
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Yane (Bulgarian: Яне, Macedonian: Јане) is a given name and may refer to: Yane Marques (born 1994), Brazilian modern pentathlete Yane Sandanski (1872–1915)...
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plan to kidnap the son of Ivan Evstratiev Geshov, which also failed. Yane Sandanski then offered to kidnap Ferdinand of Bulgaria during his visit to the...
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1902, where they were opposed militarily by local IMARO bands led by Yane Sandanski and Hristo Chernopeev, who were later to become the leaders of the IMARO...
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Sandanski (Bulgarian: Сандански [sɐnˈdanski]) is a town in Bulgaria. Sandanski may also refer to Sandanski Municipality in Bulgaria Yane Sandanski (1872–1915)...
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founded on 24 May 1925. It has carried the names Ustrem, Gotse Delchev, Yane Sandanski and Cherveno zname throughout its history. For a very long period of...
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province's towns were renamed in honor of major figures such as Sandanski (after Yane Sandanski). Paisiy Hilendarski (1722–1773) Neofit Rilski (1793–1881)...
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Strumica and Ser revolutionary regions, excluding the supporters of Yane Sandanski. A statute and a central committee, led by Hristo Chernopeev and Anton...
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congress of IMARO in 1908 led to a disintegration of the organization - Yane Sandanski and Hristo Chernopeev contacted the Young Turks and started legal operation...
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