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Macedonian revolutionary

Konstantin (Kotse or Kotso) Seizov was a Macedonian revolutionary and a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization.

Koce Seizov
BornKavadarci,Ottoman Empire
(now North Macedonia)
AllegianceIMRO
Kingdom of Bulgaria
AwardsSilver Medal of Merit

Biography

Kotse Seizov was born in the Tikvesh town of Kavadarci, then in the Ottoman Empire. At the end of 1898 or the beginning of 1899, he joined IMRO. In April 1903, together with other Kavadarci, he was arrested by the Turkish authorities and tortured on suspicion of collecting money to buy weapons for the Organization. He participated in the Ilinden uprising of 1903. In 1913, he became a member of the revolutionary staff of the Tikvesh Uprising, which also included Mikhail Shkartov, Lazar Banyanski, Hristo Mihov, Atanas Murjev, Todor Kamchev, Pano Izmirliev, Melo Yanev, Todor Mitsev, Gligor Linin, Evtim Monev, Doncho Lazarov, Vasil Sazdov, Dimitar Pindjurov, Atanas Bozhkov, Traicho Trushiyata, Gosho Golev, Jovanche Shoshev, Milan Atanasov and Milan Acev. For excellent service during the First World War in 1918, Kotse Seizov was awarded the Silver Medal of Merit.

References

  1. Камчевски, Петре. Револуционерното движење во Тиквешијата до Балканските војни, Кавадарци 1995, с. 69, 130.
  2. Македония. История и политическа съдба, Том II, 1912 - 1941 г., Колектив, Издателство „Знание“ ООД, София, 1998 г., стр. 31.
  3. ДВИА, ф. 40, оп. 1, а.е. 335, л. 133
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