Tane Nikolov ( bg, Тане Николов) (9 March 1873 – 19 January 1947) was a
Bulgarian
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revolutionary and member of the revolutionary movement in
Macedonia,
Thrace
Thrace (; el, Θράκη, Thráki; bg, Тракия, Trakiya; tr, Trakya) or Thrake is a geographical and historical region in Southeast Europe, now split among Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey, which is bounded by the Balkan Mountains to t ...
and
Pomoravlje. He was among the leading members of the
Secret Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization,
Internal Western Outland Revolutionary Organisation
The Western (Bulgarian) Outlands () is a term used by Bulgarians to describe several regions located in southeastern Serbia.
The territories in question were ceded by Bulgaria to the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1920 as a result ...
and the leader of the
Internal Thracian Revolutionary Organisation
The Internal Thracian Revolutionary Organisation ( Bulgarian: Вътрешна тракийска революционна организация, ''Vatreshna trakiyska revolutsionna organizatsiya'', ITRO) was a Bulgarian revolutionary organisatio ...
. Nikolov was also participant in the wars for
National unification of Bulgaria.
Early life
Tane Nikolov was born in
Haskovo
Haskovo ( bg, Хасково ) is a city in the region of Northern Thrace in southern Bulgaria and the administrative centre of the Haskovo Province, not far from the borders with Greece and Turkey. According to Operative Program Regional Develo ...
in the family of Nikola Zhekov and Rada Stoeva who both come from the village of
Gorski izvor near
Dimitrovgrad. His nephew was to become yet another famous Bulgarian revolutionary -
Nikola Koev (Mamin Kolyo). Tane finished first grade in Haskovo in the already liberated
Bulgaria
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. He was still young when he lost first his wife and soon after his daughter to an illness. In the end of June 1902 he quit the army and joined the revolutionary movement in Eastern Thrace. There he met
Boris Sarafov
Boris Petrov Sarafov (Bulgarian and mk, Борис Петров Сарафов) (12 June 1872 in Libyahovo, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire, present-day Bulgaria – 28 November 1907 in Sofia, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian Army officer an ...
and the two of them became lifelong friends.
In Thrace
From 1903 Tane Nikolov lead his own division with which he took part in the
Ilinden-Preobrazhenie uprising. Afterwards, in July 1904, he headed the bombing of a Turkish train and the unsuccessful assault of a train station. His division entered constant battles with the authorities during one of which in December 1904, Tane was wounded. Despite that just weeks later they entered another battle.
In Macedonia
In 1906 Tane moved from Thrace to
Florina
Florina ( el, Φλώρινα, ''Flórina''; known also by some alternative names) is a town and municipality in the mountainous northwestern Macedonia, Greece. Its motto is, 'Where Greece begins'.
The town of Florina is the capital of the F ...
in the region of Macedonia (what is now Greek Macedonia). A year later he became voivode of the regions of
Prilep
Prilep ( mk, Прилеп ) is the fourth-largest city in North Macedonia. It has a population of 66,246 and is known as "the city under Marko's Towers" because of its proximity to the towers of Prince Marko.
Name
The name of Prilep appear ...
and
Veles. During the whole year he battled Turkish and Serbian forces. In July 1907 Tane headed the united divisions of the organization in what turned to be the biggest battle against the authorities after the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie uprising. Fifty-four revolutionaries lost their lives in the battle of "Nozhot" (the Knife) which was later sung in songs by the people and celebrated during Serbian rule.
In 1907 after
Boris Sarafov
Boris Petrov Sarafov (Bulgarian and mk, Борис Петров Сарафов) (12 June 1872 in Libyahovo, Salonica Vilayet, Ottoman Empire, present-day Bulgaria – 28 November 1907 in Sofia, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian Army officer an ...
and
Ivan Garvanov were killed by the inner opposition in IMARO, Tane Nikolov found new friends in the faces of
Hristo Matov,
Vasil Chekalarov
Vasil Hristov Chekalarov ( Bulgarian/ mk, Васил Христов Чекаларов) or Vasil Tcakalarov (22 February 1874 – 9 July 1913) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and one of the leaders of Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation ...
and
Nikola Kostov. In March 1908 he attended the IMARO congress near the town of
Kyustendil
Kyustendil ( bg, Кюстендил ) is a town in the far west of Bulgaria, the capital of the Kyustendil Province, a former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see.
The town is situated in the southern part of the Kyustendil Valley, ...
as a delegate from the region of
Monastir. As a consequent he is appointed inspector of all revolutionary divisions in Western Macedonia.
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1873 births
1947 deaths
People from Haskovo
Bulgarian revolutionaries
Members of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Bulgarian military personnel of the Balkan Wars
Bulgarian military personnel of World War I
Thracian Bulgarians
Bulgarian nationalists