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Antigon, or Antinogen, (Geni) Dimitrov Hadžov — ] revolutionary, participant in the ], membe | |||
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'''Antinogen (Atinogen, Geni, Antigon) Dimitrov Hadzhov''' was a Bulgarian teacher<ref>(...)''The almost exclusive "national" basis of the Internal organization was namely the Exarchist population. The same holds true for the clear domination of the Exarchist social elite within its leadership and of the practical support given to it by the local institutions of the Exarchate. Bulgarian teachers in Macedonia constituted the backbone of the Internal organization while, according to their social profile, its leaders were quite often themselves former Bulgarian Exarchist teachers.'' (...)" For more see: Tchavdar Marinov We, the Macedonians. The Paths of Macedonian Supra-Nationalism (1878–1912) p. 107-137 in We, the People: Politics of National Peculiarity in Southeastern Europe with Mishkova Diana as ed., Central European University Press, 2009, {{ISBN|9639776289}}.</ref> and revolutionary<ref>''The revolutionary committee dedicated itself to fight for "full political autonomy for Macedonia and Adrianople." Since they sought autonomy only for those areas inhabited by Bulgarians, they denied other nationalities membership in IMRO. According to Article 3 of the statutes, "any Bulgarian could become a member".'' For more see: Laura Beth Sherman, Fires on the mountain: the Macedonian revolutionary movement and the kidnapping of Ellen Stone, Volume 62, East European Monographs, 1980, {{ISBN|0914710559}}, p. 10.</ref> from the region of ].<ref>Николов, Борис Й. Вътрешна македоно-одринска революционна организация: Войводи и ръководители (1893-1934): Биографично-библиографски справочник. София, Издателство „Звезди“, 2001. {{ISBN|954-9514-28-5}}. с. 177.</ref> Hadzhov was a participant in the ], member of the ], participant in the ] and one of the members of the ].<ref>Историја на Крушево и Крушевско, Од постанокот на градот до поделбата на Македонија, книга прва, Крушево, 1978</ref>{{page needed|date=January 2025}}{{author needed}}{{publisher needed}} | |||
r of the ], participant in the ] and one of the members of the ].<ref>Историја на Крушево и Крушевско, Од постанокот на градот до поделбата на Македонија, книга прва, Крушево, 1978</ref> | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Hadzov was born in 1874 in the |
Hadzov was born in 1874 in the town of ], as an only child in a family of a teachers in the ] school system. In 1892, he graduated from the Pedagogical Department for Teacher Training of the ] and became a teacher in ].<ref>Георги Тренчев, "Педагогическото отделение на Солунската гимназия (1887 – 1896 г.)" в сп. "Исторически преглед", БАН, година LX, книжка 1-2, София, 2004 година, стр. 59.</ref> He joined the ] as a student, invited from ]. In 1895, he was among the founders of the organization's first structure in Struga,<ref>Известия на Инситтута за история, том 6, Издателство на Българксата академия на науките, София, 1956, с. 500</ref> at which time only ] were allowed to be members.<ref>Denis Š. Ljuljanović (2023) Imagining Macedonia in the Age of Empire. State Policies, Networks and Violence (1878–1912), LIT Verlag Münster; {{ISBN|9783643914460}}, p. 211.</ref> In the beginning of 1903, he became the headmaster of the Bulgarian junior high school in ]<ref>Македония в образи – фототипно издание, Анико, София, 2010, стр. 128.</ref> and took part in the preparations for the ]. During the Uprising, he was a member of the ] and participated in the defense of the ]. After the debacle of the uprising by the ], he became a Bulgarian teacher in ], where he was a member of the neighborhood revolutionary committee.<ref>Николов, Борис Й. Вътрешна македоно-одринска революционна организация. Войводи и ръководители (1893-1934). Биографично-библиографски справочник, София, 2001, стр. 177</ref> According to ] in this period the greatest real benefit for the structure of the IMARO was from Hadzhov, because all the intelligentsia had emigrated to Bulgaria and only he remained together with ] in the area. With that, he decisively helped to restore the revolutionary groups alongside the entire coast of the ].<ref>Матов, Милан. Най-комитата разказва, Културно-благотворителна фондация "Братя Миладинови", София, 2002, стр. 37</ref> | ||
He died on July 21, 1912 in Struga.<ref>Пелтеков, Александър Г. Революционни дейци от Македония и Одринско. Второ допълнено издание. София, Орбел, 2014. {{ISBN|9789544961022}}. с. 496.</ref> | |||
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"In this period... the greatest real benefit (there was b.n.) from Geni, because all the intelligentsia had emigrated and only he remained of it to help ]. With that, he decisively helped to restore the revolutionary groups along the entire ]" <ref>Матов, Милан. Най-комитата разказва..., София, 2002, стр. 37</ref> | |||
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Antigon Hadzov | |
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Born | Struga, Ottoman Empire (today North Macedonia) |
Died | Struga, Ottoman Empire (today North Macedonia) |
Allegiance | IMRO Krushevo Republic |
Service | Forest Staff of the Krushevo Revolutionary Region |
Antinogen (Atinogen, Geni, Antigon) Dimitrov Hadzhov was a Bulgarian teacher and revolutionary from the region of Macedonia. Hadzhov was a participant in the Macedonian Struggle, member of the Internal Macedonian Adrianople Revolutionary Organization, participant in the Ilinden Uprising and one of the members of the Forest Headquarters of the Krusevo Rebel District.
Biography
Hadzov was born in 1874 in the town of Struga, as an only child in a family of a teachers in the Bulgarian Exarchate school system. In 1892, he graduated from the Pedagogical Department for Teacher Training of the Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki and became a teacher in Struga. He joined the Internal Macedonian Adrianople Revolutionary Organization as a student, invited from Aleksandar Chakarov. In 1895, he was among the founders of the organization's first structure in Struga, at which time only Bulgarians were allowed to be members. In the beginning of 1903, he became the headmaster of the Bulgarian junior high school in Krushevo and took part in the preparations for the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising. During the Uprising, he was a member of the Forest Staff of the Krushevo Rebel District and participated in the defense of the Krushevo Republic. After the debacle of the uprising by the Ottomans, he became a Bulgarian teacher in Ohrid, where he was a member of the neighborhood revolutionary committee. According to Milan Matov in this period the greatest real benefit for the structure of the IMARO was from Hadzhov, because all the intelligentsia had emigrated to Bulgaria and only he remained together with Hristo Uzunov in the area. With that, he decisively helped to restore the revolutionary groups alongside the entire coast of the Lake Ohrid.
He died on July 21, 1912 in Struga.
References
- (...)The almost exclusive "national" basis of the Internal organization was namely the Exarchist population. The same holds true for the clear domination of the Exarchist social elite within its leadership and of the practical support given to it by the local institutions of the Exarchate. Bulgarian teachers in Macedonia constituted the backbone of the Internal organization while, according to their social profile, its leaders were quite often themselves former Bulgarian Exarchist teachers. (...)" For more see: Tchavdar Marinov We, the Macedonians. The Paths of Macedonian Supra-Nationalism (1878–1912) p. 107-137 in We, the People: Politics of National Peculiarity in Southeastern Europe with Mishkova Diana as ed., Central European University Press, 2009, ISBN 9639776289.
- The revolutionary committee dedicated itself to fight for "full political autonomy for Macedonia and Adrianople." Since they sought autonomy only for those areas inhabited by Bulgarians, they denied other nationalities membership in IMRO. According to Article 3 of the statutes, "any Bulgarian could become a member". For more see: Laura Beth Sherman, Fires on the mountain: the Macedonian revolutionary movement and the kidnapping of Ellen Stone, Volume 62, East European Monographs, 1980, ISBN 0914710559, p. 10.
- Николов, Борис Й. Вътрешна македоно-одринска революционна организация: Войводи и ръководители (1893-1934): Биографично-библиографски справочник. София, Издателство „Звезди“, 2001. ISBN 954-9514-28-5. с. 177.
- Историја на Крушево и Крушевско, Од постанокот на градот до поделбата на Македонија, книга прва, Крушево, 1978
- Георги Тренчев, "Педагогическото отделение на Солунската гимназия (1887 – 1896 г.)" в сп. "Исторически преглед", БАН, година LX, книжка 1-2, София, 2004 година, стр. 59.
- Известия на Инситтута за история, том 6, Издателство на Българксата академия на науките, София, 1956, с. 500
- Denis Š. Ljuljanović (2023) Imagining Macedonia in the Age of Empire. State Policies, Networks and Violence (1878–1912), LIT Verlag Münster; ISBN 9783643914460, p. 211.
- Македония в образи – фототипно издание, Анико, София, 2010, стр. 128.
- Николов, Борис Й. Вътрешна македоно-одринска революционна организация. Войводи и ръководители (1893-1934). Биографично-библиографски справочник, София, 2001, стр. 177
- Матов, Милан. Най-комитата разказва, Културно-благотворителна фондация "Братя Миладинови", София, 2002, стр. 37
- Пелтеков, Александър Г. Революционни дейци от Македония и Одринско. Второ допълнено издание. София, Орбел, 2014. ISBN 9789544961022. с. 496.
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